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Veins of Magic
Veins of Magic | Emma Hamm
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The Sequel to Heart of the Fae, where Beauty and the Beast meets Irish Mythology Once upon a time... Heartache dogs the steps of Sorcha of Ui Neill. Although she is home with her family, she is unable to shake the memories of her time in Hy-brasil. She heals with a heavy heart, tells stories with melancholy words, and cannot forget the magic of the Otherworld. When an opportunity arises to return to her beloved Fae Prince, she makes a questionable deal. Dark magic, druidic curses, and a witch open a portal and send her tumbling into the middle of a war she must end for the sake of all who dwell in the Otherworld. Saving the faeries will not be easy when she has become a woman they fear. The once banished king battles his way through the Otherworld, freeing the Lesser Fae with each swing of his sword. Each attack turns Eamonn into something far more beastly than before. Geodes multiply and hinder his movements, harden his heart, and crystalize his resolve. Together, they face the King of the Seelie Fae and his golden army to end the war that will change the fate of the Otherworld forever. It is suggested to read Heart of the Fae before reading this book
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LostInSpace
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Pickpick

The second and last book about Eamonn and Sorcha.

I really liked how Sorcha completely came into her own as a character and took control, she blew everyone out the water and was a strong and determined influence for her people.

Eamonn was less involved in this book, which I felt took away from the story and although I enjoyed it, I wonder if it would been better with him more involved.

A happy ending and a good story, recommended 🧚🏻‍♀️

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AmandaMarie
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I loved Heart of the Fae and I can‘t wait to start Veins of Magic, continuing the story of Eamonn & Sorcha!

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GypsyKat
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Mehso-so

This book just didn‘t live up to its potential. It wasn‘t terrible, but it wasn‘t good. Definitely a disappointing sequel. I felt like there were a lot of inconsistencies, both in the plot and in the characters. I liked the fae aspects of the story and the setting, but that was about it. Two and a half stars. ⭐️⭐️✨

ravenlee Bummer. I hate it when the sequel drops all the balls from the original. 5y
JazzFeathers I'd so want that beautiful cover to go with a beautiful story. 5y
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GypsyKat
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Decaf coffee, cookies, and my Kindle. 😋☕️🍪📖
#MugsOfLitsy

Bklover Great mug! 5y
EKonrad Love that mug!!! 😃 5y
Esmerelda1rm Love your mug! 5y
GypsyKat @Bklover @EKonrad @Esmerelda1rm Thank you! It‘s one of my favorites. 😊 5y
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GypsyKat
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Arya is my reading buddy tonight. ❤️ #DogsOfLitsy

Leftcoastzen ❤️🐶 5y
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GypsyKat
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I like a romance novel with a healthy dose of equality.

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GypsyKat
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I‘m continuing on my my fluffy fairytale retellings series. Sometimes you just need some fluff in your life. 🤷🏻‍♀️

IamIamIam That's why I started leaning towards middle grade. Some books are surprisingly heavy but others are just enough to balance out all the heavy adult situations in other books! 💜 Mr. Lemoncello was a great fluff series!!! 5y
Centique I love a good fairytale retelling - and heck, sometimes even a not so good one! 😊 5y
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teebe
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Panpan

This is one of those books that pisses me off because it could have been good and isn‘t. I enjoyed the world and mythology but all the problems of the first book— plot holes, inconsistent characterization— are here magnified and piled under other issues. ➡️ Full review on Goodreads

If there‘s one thing I absolutely cannot stand in a book it‘s inconsistency.

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Genstl3
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Pickpick

It was a wonderful continuation to heart of fae. I loved it just as much. It was a great twist to the ending that I didn‘t see coming. I have read heart of fae and veins of magic twice because I loved it so much. Great twist on a magical fae version of beauty and the beast.