Official Review: Vengeance Blooms by Chloe Hodge

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Re: Official Review: Vengeance Blooms by Chloe Hodge

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Alicer wrote: 23 May 2020, 10:41 This dark fairy tale novel sounds enticing from your review. I am interested to know what happened to Ashalea in the end.
I highly recommend this one!! She goes on quite the adventure, but her quest has just gotten started since the trilogy will soon continue forward in book 2. Dark fairytales seem to offer all sorts of enchanted enticement. Thanks for stopping by!
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The way you described the city, Everosia , makes me want to pick up this book as in right now. You wrote such a wonderful review! And this book is going into my bucket list for sure!
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Sheetal_22564 wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 00:54 The way you described the city, Everosia , makes me want to pick up this book as in right now. You wrote such a wonderful review! And this book is going into my bucket list for sure!
Aww, thank you!! That humbles me to hear, because the land of Everosia certainly enchanted me. Hope many more get the chance to read this one, it’s a gem!
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I could clearly see the presence of magic and fantasy in the book through your review, which made me like it more! The last fantasy book that I read lacked that same content I was looking for :( Glad I found this book and thanks for a great review!
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Pilapiletla wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 03:15 I could clearly see the presence of magic and fantasy in the book through your review, which made me like it more! The last fantasy book that I read lacked that same content I was looking for :( Glad I found this book and thanks for a great review!
I’m thrilled you found this one too then, as I also know that sense of picking a fantasy read and feeling a bit underwhelmed at the end. I think you’d love the mix of elemental magic and dark adventure in this series! I was beyond impressed and entertained. Thank you for checking it out!
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