Thursday, 29 August 2019

Book (Novella) Review: Athena's Oracle (Ema Marx #2.5) by JD Brown

Hello lovelies

I am so excited to share this little novella review with you!! It's hard to explain without giving it all away, but this is probably the little piece of art that sold me on Ms Brown for good. 

If you missed my first reviews, check it out Dark Heirloom + Dark Liason

I came across this book on Instagram. It was a sponsored promotional book and the first book in the series was free. I read up a bit about the author and her two cents behind the story with the blurb and I figured why not try a new author with an intriguing main character. 
(See below for links and bio).

FYI... if you buy the book directly from her website versus on amazon or another website... it's cheaper! #yourewelcome

So let's get down to the good stuff xx

Kindle version
Published: 18 August 2014
240 pages
* What it's about *

Leena’s ‘gift of sight’ secures her place as the next great oracle of Athena. Instead of being groomed for wifehood like other girls, Leena spends her days within the walls of the Acropolis, shuffled around by the clergy and doomed to be a virgin forever. 

Before her ascension, Leena decides to take matters into her own hands. With the help of her father’s book of alchemy, she casts an incantation calling forth her own personal hero. But when that hero turns out to be a rogue vampyre prince with a haunted past, Leena begins to question if her feelings for him are the work of divine intervention, or a love spell gone horribly wrong.



* My thoughts *

I loved this Novella!!! There are actually no amount of words that can describe just how much I loved this book. I wish there was more to it. 

If I am honest when I was first introduced to Leena and Jalmari in Dark Heirloom, they were by far my least favourite characters in the book. I couldn't stand or understand Leena's jealousy and manner, plus Jalmari just comes across as a complete asshole. 

This little side insight and story helped me fall in love with them them quite a lot more. 

I loved the setting of the book in Greece and the entire set up of life in the story. I can't imagine having my entire life being set up for me without any choice at all, and then by some stroke of fate falling in love with the most forbidden one I could possibly imagine. 

A few of Jalmari's action annoyed me, but I am glad he came to his wits and succumbed to the inevitable. 

I actually read in the wrong reading order and I definitely wished I read it sooner - maybe even before book 1.

* Rating * 



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Author Links and Bio: 
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J.D. Brown knows that vampires exist because she’s dating one and no, he doesn’t sparkle. Unfortunately, he’s not immortal either (or maybe her standards are too low). A magnet for subcultures and weirdness, J.D. was that socially awkward girl with more fictional friends than real ones. As a child battling a hearing loss and a medical condition with no name, J.D. found comfort in books where strong women always saved the day and got the guy. An obsession with Charmed, Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Buffy the Vampire Slayer led J.D. to believe that her mutated chromosome made her something more, not something less. Thus her stubborn flare to persevere was born. A lover of fine cuisine, coffee, and shoes, J.D. never understood why shoe stores don’t serve Starbucks and soufflĂ©. She resides in Wisconsin were she writes urban fantasy—aka vampires for adults—and has political debates with her dogs.


She loves to hear from fans and is active on http://Facebook.com/AuthorJDBrown


Happy Reading <3 

Love 

Chanzie 
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