amansrose's review

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5.0

I’m always giddy for these anthologies!

My review is for “A Royal Harmony” by Zoey Ellis.

I adored it. I was curious as to the origin behind The Beholden Duet and I finally got to read about it! It was fast, passionate and best of all, very alpha. The only downside to this is that I wished it was longer so I could read more about the couple!

*I received an ARC of this book and this is my honest review.

beckiebookworm1974's review

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4.0

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I read Zoey Ellis’s contribution it’s set in the beholden duet world.
It features King Allandis and princess Elyanna
and how they first met.
It was a short but very satisfying omegaverse read that had heat and no angst.
It was a quick but still very enjoyable foray into that world almost a glimpse behind the curtain if you will.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of A Royal Harmony.

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Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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paddlefoot55's review

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4.0

I only read the short by Fiona Archer (Prince Of Seattle).

This was a great introduction to new characters, and fun to see some old favourites from her Sons of Sydney series.

It is hard with a short story ~5000 words to find that balance between the story being everything insta, and having a tale to tell. Ms Archer did this very well, giving us just enough that when we get full length books later on, we will know a little about these characters.

I can' wait to see what 2021 brings us from this author

shaez's review

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5.0

Loving these short stories!!

I am enjoying these short stories!

The first one I read was The Cabin Between Us since I had an ARC of this. It was four chapters long, but still had a depth to it, it left me wanting to get to know this couple even more.

Now I have the book, I am now reading Marooned - A.D Justice the first story but I will be back to review the others. Enjoyed that too. :)

I am not into Paranormal but The Wolf's Desire by Asa Maria Bradley, is a page turner. I want to know more about Magnus!!

Reasons I enjoyed this book:

Easy-to-read, Entertaining, Page-turner, Romantic, Wonderful characters

leanner's review

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5.0

I can't wait to work through these stories. I've read Prince of Seattle by Fiona Archer so far.

It's nice to see Ms Archer revisiting some of my fave characters

Kayla and Gabriel had a history, but as a teen she was too young and he was still a playboy. Working together without noticing a thunder storm causing flooding they are trapped for the night in his home. It's time to talk, as there is no escape. What were his reasons for emotionally hurting her those few years ago?

Pity the story was so short as I would love more but it's a great tease as I'm sure the rest of the short stories will be.

sgarrett27's review

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4.0

I had the absolute joy of reading Prince of Seattle by Fiona Archer and absolutely devoured this short story from start to finish.

This gave a fantastic insight into Adam Justice's story which I cannot wait to get my hands on.

The Prince of Seattle is Kayla Stewart and Gabriel Prince's story. Kayla grew up knowing Gabriel as he was her brother, Max's best friend. Kayla hasn't seen Gabriel in two long years and wow does their chemistry leap off the pages!

When Gabriel and Kayla get trapped together due to a storm, things start to develop and long lost feelings come to the surface. This book was steamy and perfect! I highly recommend reading this anthology!

kindlelovingmom's review

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Only read Gina L. Maxwell's story, Masked Desires! (About 16 pgs.)

doris1310's review

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5.0

Jerald, Tracey - Free to wish: only read this one so far and I loved it! Finally another story about Amaryllis Events. ❤️

storysara's review

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5.0

It’s always good to get to try out different authors’ writing styles rather than taking a chance and buying a book from an unfamiliar author. This is a superb opportunity to do just that. There are short stories from 36 different authors, so you get a little taster of what their work is about, before choosing to buy a full length book. I especially liked Zoey Ellis’ story, but there are plenty of other good authors in this anthology too.

arhodes202's review

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5.0

Free to Wish by Tracey Jerald is part of the Amaryllis Series and I was so excited to finally get Jenna and Finn's story in this anthology. I absolutely loved this story. It was so full of emotion and hope with a heartfelt HEA. I highly recommend after reading this short story to jump into the entire series, it is for sure worth the read.
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