Official Review: Nimue by Ayn Cates Sullivan

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I love history and romance. A blend of both in one book sounds like a slice of heaven. I can't wait to read the book.
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The story is fascinating. The plot isn’t like anything I’ve read before so I’m not sure if I’ll enjoy it but it sounds unique, I'll give it a chance.
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I'm absolutely on board with a book that explores Celtic and Arthurian legends while employing a storyline that combines magical destinations and historical places! I'm looking forward to checking this one out.
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The book sounds interesting and I do like reading celtic legends. Thanks for the review
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

The book sounds interesting. This fantasy story is worth exploring. However, magical themes is not for me. I'll tread with caution in reading this. Thanks for the review.
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Celtic legends are always exciting. It sounds like this book has lots of magic elements in it. Can't wait! Thanks for the review.
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This book is full of magic, myth and young love.
I am a person who would love to read myth
included fiction. The review potrays the nice features of the book. Nice review.🌼🧚‍♀️🌼
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I must admit that I equally love reading books whose author's clearly engaged in extensive research for the content of the book. Good job on the descriptive review.
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I love tales where legends and folklore blend in an amazing mix. Nina returns to the Celtic times and rediscovers the Arthurian legends. I'd like to follow her in her adventures. Thanks for your review!
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This sounds like an intriguing premise, bursting with culture. A book that is full of family secrets and Celtic history.. Thanks for the detailed review.
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I will like to find to know if Owen was later found and also how the story of Merlin and his sister Morgan Ley Fey relates to Nina. However, the book seems interesting. Thanks for the review
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Fantasy fiction is a genre that interests me, and knowing that it contains Celtic legends, I'm sure I'll enjoy it. Although it's the third book, I'm willing to read this one.
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It's good that this is a stand-alone. Thanks for the free book I have to find out about Merlin. Congrats on BOTD
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This book seems like my type of book. I love the plot of the book. It seems to be vary unquice. It has a lot of twist and turns to it. Imma have to read it. I just bought it. So I'm going to find out if I like it. It does not seem líke a slow book. I can't read slow books
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Just look at that cover! This is an instant add to TBR book for me. I love everything Arthurian legend and I love when the mystical aspects and historical aspects are interwoven. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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