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Madi ~☆TheBookNerdDiaries☆~ (thebooknerddiariesblog) Hello authors, I am looking for a YA book to read. Is there anyone who needs a review on a YA romance with NO overly mature content?


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C.D. Gorri (cdgorri) | 15 comments Do you like paranormal? Why don't you check out my ebooks on my profile and if you are interested DM me or email me at cd@cdgorri.com and I will send them to you for review <3 Thanks!

Wolf Moon A Grazi Kelly Novel by C.D. Gorri
Hunter Moon A Grazi Kelly Novel #2 by C.D. Gorri


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Kelly Clare (merke) | 7 comments Hey there!

I have a YA fantasy romance I would love a review on. It doesn't have any erotica in it. I will warn you it's the first title in a series. Take a look and message me if you're interested. I can send a copy through :)

P.S. I had a look at your blog. I'll have to read Legend of the Light Keeper, it sounds great.

Fantasy of Frost

Kelly


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Lindsay Miller (lindsaymariemiller) | 19 comments My debut novel, Emerald Green is YA Romance and needs reviews. Message me if you're interested

Emerald Green (The Emerald Green Series Book 1) by Lindsay Marie Miller


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Do you like Sci-fi, YA, Dystopian novels? Rebel, my debut novel, follows two sisters whose lives depend on finding each other.

The summary:
You could say Arsyn has an attitude problem. Or you could say she sees reality more clearly than most.

Arsyn has grown up under the oppressive, controlling regime that took power in the chaos created by a world disaster—and she hates it. She dreams of overthrowing the Eirene’s iron grip, or at least escaping it. But when she and her sister, Tatiana, are captured and sentenced to be killed in the dreaded “Maze,” escape suddenly becomes an imperative.

It will take all of Arsyn’s formidable intelligence and courage to fight her way to the forbidden zone known as the Periculum—and even more to survive there. For while the Periculum is free of Eirene control, it is walled off for good reason. For the unprepared, the dangers of the Periculum are deadly. And as Arsyn joins up with an informal coalition of rebels and friends, the volatile dynamics of the group prove at least as challenging as the mutants and gangs she must defend herself against.

But the hardest test still lies before her: Arsyn must somehow return to the Eirene and rescue Tatiana, and soon. Her sister’s life depends on it.

If you would like to read Rebel, please message me. Rebel (The Freedom Trilogy, #1) by Vanshika Prusty


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Manfred Manfred (goodreadscommanfred-nightopium) | 10 comments I would be interested in a review for my new YA Urban Fantasy novel. Here are the details for it if you would like to review it.

Title of Novel: MAGIC MIRABELLE AND THE RIDDLE OF NIGHT OPIUM

Published By: Mirador Publishing – Greenbrook Terrace, Taunton Somerset, United Kingdom.
www.miradorpublishing.com

ISBN: 978-1-911473-80-0.

Book release date: March 2017

Format: ebook and paperback

Length of Novel; 300 pages, approximately 124,000 words

Author’s Name and Location: Manfred

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/6...

Book’s Rating and Readership: Adult, or Young Adult, 16 and over. Some medium level violence and mild eroticism. Stand-alone-book - not part of a series

Book Buy Links: Amazon (not yet available.)

Literary Genre(s): A mixture of Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Young Adult Coming of Age Novel, Chick Lit and Fairytale-Retellings.

Narrator: Third person female Narrator. The story is told through the eyes of the heroine Mirabelle Sommerfield.

Strongest Aspect of the Book: The book doubles as a Young Adult Coming of Age novel as well as a magical journey into another world where the heroine Mirabelle has the opportunity to grow and mature through both her experiences in real life as well as her adventures in her imaginative otherworld. It should be noted that in the first part of the novel (chapters 1-10), Mirabelle is a young girl of 12-13 years old and as such the plot deals with themes relevant for a young teenager of this age. The rest of the book (chapters11- 22), deals with Mirabelle's growth into a young woman (16-25) and as such the novel explores new characters and themes that would be much more suitable for a Young Adult reading audience than for children!

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/magicmirabel...

SYNOPSIS/BLURB

If you liked Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland and the Narnia and Harry Potter books, you will totally LOVE Mirador Publishing’s latest MUST READ YA Fantasy and Paranormal Romance - “Magic Mirabelle and the Riddle of Night Opium”

The story begins in East Finchley London where, after making a Wish with her mother and little brother, the young teenage Witch Mirabelle discovers a Magic Box with a very mysterious and enigmatic riddle in it.

The riddle has been left for Mirabelle by her admirer the Magician Night Opium, who has taken a fancy to the young Witch and wants to share his knowledge of Goldmaking with her. But when the Wizard tries to make gold with the help of his captive Fairy, Apricot Lantern, everything goes wrong for them. And, not long after that, Mirabelle discovers that both her and her Magician have been tricked by the conniving Fairy and that their Romantic dreamworld has been completely shattered.

Believing that her beloved Magician is lost to her forever, Mirabelle is totally broken-hearted. Eventually she tries to return to normal life and finds a new friend at her local high school . Her name is Lucy and she has the same interests in Magic and Witchy stuff as Mirabelle. But not long after she meets Lucy, Mirabelle finds herself as part of a very mysterious and enchanted game: one which has been played by young Witches and Sorcerers for generations, called the Dungeons of Lethe (D.O.L.) Game.

At first , this Game is very amusing and leads Mirabelle, and the other players, into even more exciting adventures, but finally she begins to understand the goal of the Game and the sinister nature of some of the powers that they are all playing with. Eventually she discovers that to emerge victorious in the D.O.L. Game she has to overcome several deadly adversaries - including the wicked Sorceress Lady Nightshadow herself - and take part in three Magical Battles or Tasks, each more psychologically demanding and gruelling than the last.

Fortunately for her, Mirabelle has powerful allies to help her, her friend Lucy, Mama and her little brother, the wise and kindly Father of Wishes and, eventually, her devoted admirer Night Opium himself. At first, neither he nor Mirabelle are happy to work together with each other, but eventually, during the third and last Magical Task, the young Witch realizes that for her to save herself and her world from a frightful Dystopian future, she will have to pool all her dreams and Magic together with the Sorcerer's knowledge of the Hermetic Arts. This is a bit of a risk for her, because if she does this she knows that all the old romantic feelings they once had for each other will be rekindled again and she is now a young woman of 17 and has grown too old and sceptical to believe in the Happy Endings she used to read about in her Fairytales!

But, despite her reluctance, Fate steps in and Mirabelle's Rite of Passage from girlhood to womanhood is completed, when one of London’s most prestigious theatre companies suddenly decides to perform one of Night Opium's weird and wonderful poems, called the Londres Witch. When the poem is staged, with Mirabelle in one of the leading roles and her best friend Lucy in the other, all of the power from their pooled Magic streams out into the historic centre of Westminster London.

In the nail-biting climax to the book, all the familiar spots in the city like Trafalgur Square, Piccadily and Kensington Gardens, become embroiled in the D.O.L. Game and the lives of the city's inhabitants is changed forever in a way that noone, not even the Sorcerer or Mirabelle themselves, could ever have foreseen.

See how in our amazing new YA Fantasy and Paranormal Romance "Magic Mirabelle and the Riddle of Night Opium!"


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Amber Daniels | 10 comments My book Asgardian Prophecies black quasar is a Norse mythology YA book that is available on Amazon and the link can be found on my goodreads author page. if you are interested or have any questions PM me


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