TARNISHED CROWN By Erin Watt

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TARNISHED CROWN By Erin WattTarnished Crown by Erin Watt
Series: The Royals #3.5
Published by Amazon Digital Services on 12/1/18
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Pages: 168
Format: Ebook
Source: Reviewer Purchase
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ReviewedbyDani

Two years ago, one mistake cost Gideon Royal the girl of his dreams. Since then he’s become jaded and stoic, caught in a spiral that has him dealing with blackmail, heartache and loss. When he left for college, he hoped to start over. But fate has other ideas, placing Savannah Montgomery in his path again.

Savannah believes there’s no coming back from Gideon’s betrayal.

He thinks she’s wrong.

Forgiveness. Hope. Redemption. Gideon has vowed to win back the only girl who owns his heart. And when a Royal makes a promise, he’ll go to the ends of the earth to keep it.

Short and Sweet Review

Tarnished Crown is a novella and it follows the story of Gideon the oldest Royal sibling and Savannah. I thought it was a good story. Gideon isn’t around much in the Royals series because he’s off at college. In the novella we learn about what happened between Gideon and Savannah, why they broke up and what led to everything that happened between them. We get both Gideon and Savannah’s POV and the book alternates between present day and the past. Savannah is visiting college and thats where she bumps into Gideon, and he decides its time to face their problems and try to win the love of his life back. I really enjoyed this story, it was kind of heartbreaking learning about what happened while they were dating when they were in high school, but Gideon trying to make up for it and putting in an effort during the present day was sweet. It was interesting reading from Gideon’s POV mainly because he’s not around often, but I learned a lot about him, he definitely regrets a lot of things and you can tell, he also had a lot of weight on his shoulders being the oldest sibling. Savannah on the other hand is mainly bitter she was hurt a lot and she didn’t deserve it. I liked them both and the ending made me happy. I wish we had more of these two, but for now this novella was satisfying. If you read The Royals series be sure to read this novella!

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DEVIL AND THE DEEP By Megan Tayte

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DEVIL AND THE DEEP By Megan TayteDevil and the Deep by Megan Tayte
Series: Ceruleans #4
Published by Amazon Digital Services on 9/30/15
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Mystery & Detective, Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 314
Format: eARC
Source: Author
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ReviewedbyDani

Scarlett is living her happy-ever-after, back in the real world. Only the ‘happy’ part is proving problematic.

For starters, there’s the isolation. Being a Cerulean among humans is fraught with risk, so her time with people can only be fleeting. Which means being with Luke but not being with Luke.

Then there’s her Cerulean light, her power over life and death. Less awesome talent, as it turns out, and more overwhelming responsibility. And it comes with rules – rules that are increasingly difficult to obey.

But what’s really pushing Scarlett to the precipice is something much bigger than herself, than her life in the cove. A force to be reckoned with:

Blood.

When long-buried truths are exposed, will Scarlett keep her head above water – or will she drown in the blood-dimmed tide that is unleashed?

Short and Sweet

After Scarlett decided to leave Cerulea she has to learn to readjust to living back in the real world. Most of her days are spent in isolation, because of how humans take a lot of Ceruleans. Scarlett fills her time by trying to spend as much time as possible with Luke and her friends and also learning how to heal people.

My Thoughts

~ I felt bad for Scarlett, she couldn’t spend a lot of time with the people she loved, because of how it took her energy away and made her tired.

~ Scarlett did put herself in danger at times, she was also pushing her limits which could have killed her.

~ I liked that we did get to see Jude in this book. I liked how he helped Scarlett learn how to use her healing abilities and he also had her back when she was in danger.

~ We also got to learn more about Scarlett’s family, the Fallen, and more about Ceruleans.

Overall

I really enjoyed this book. The ending was a cliff-hanger and there’s still some unanswered questions, I can’t wait to see how things play out in the final installment Darkly, Deeply, Beautifully. I would recommend the Cerulean series.

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