Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Fairy Keeper by Amy Bearce


 ๐Ÿฆ‹Fairy Keeper by Amy Bearce๐Ÿฆ‹
Book one in the World of Aluvia series. 

This was a cute read! A fantasy fiction of fairies, merfolk, and all sorts of creatures you could imagine. The wide-variety of creatures in this book was fun! This particular setting, is one of my favorites! Sierra and Micah though!.. SO MUCH CUTENESS. Her feisty-ness and his sweet and kind character just fit together like a puzzle. Sometimes a really clean teen book could become a little annoying because of a younger vibe from the characters and such…but this one just had a certain something to it that made it sweet. The parts about how cruel Sierra’s father could be to her and her sister was very sad… and it had Sierra growing up faster just so she could take care of her sister. But thankfully it worked out well. Which reminds me, the sibling content in this book was amazing! I don’t have a sister, but this book had me wanting an older sister like Sierra.
Overall, it was a fun read with a hint of romance and a whole load of adventure!

⚠️I would recommend this book for ages 13+. 

Important content ⬇️

•For the romance part, there was a very lightly detailed kiss and an accidental brush of lips with Sierra and another guy. (It was more awkward than romantic. She sees him as a brother and best friend, nothing more) There are light caresses, holding hands, a hand kiss, and embraces.
There is also attraction, blushing, and nearness… wanting someone to cherish them, trying not to have feelings for someone, and falling in love (very light) 
•There are some harsh moments with her father and some fighting, but personally, I didn’t have a problem with it. It had good balance!๐Ÿ™‚
Other than those details, everything was clean and spotless!

The rating that I would give this book would be 4 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I want to thank the author for personally recommending her books to me at the library.๐Ÿ’› It was really cool to meet her!

Can’t wait to review the rest of this series soon!๐Ÿ’–

Legacy of Longdale Manor by Carrie Turansky



A historical fiction. 

“Two women—a century apart—embark on a journey to healing, faith, forgiveness, and romance.”


Two words, So SWEET. ☺️


Between the two, I’m going to have to say that I LOVED Ian and Charlotte’s story better, but it doesn’t mean that I didn’t like Gwen and David’s either. They were both equally well done✨ I never got confused with the character switch every chapter, so well done to the author! Every single time there was a part in either story, that needed answers; I literally would tense up because the next chapter would switch to the story. It got a little frustrating.๐Ÿ˜… But it never lessened my liking of this book.. if anything, the suspense in switching the stories every chapter, made me want to read it faster to find out what would happen next.๐Ÿ˜ I loved the character build up, the character’s faith, and the romance was really sweet and clean! 


⚠️ The age recommendation that I’ll give for this book would be 14+. There are some reasons to why I gave this recommendation so I will list them. 


•In Charlotte’s story, there are constant mentions of her father having a love affair with another woman for a couple of years. There’s some light details of some found love letters and such, but no other other mentions of anything else. 

•Gwen’s father was a drunkard and because of that, her mother divorced him shortly after they were married. 

•For the romance side, there were a couple of mildly detailed kisses and only one or two very light kisses. Some forehead and top of the head kisses, holding hands, embraces, and light touches. Falling in love, attraction, and blushing because of nearness. 


My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 STARS!


Overall, this was such a delightful read! ๐Ÿ’–

Fairy Keeper by Amy Bearce

 ๐Ÿฆ‹Fairy Keeper by Amy Bearce๐Ÿฆ‹ Book one in the World of Aluvia series.  This was a cute read! A fantasy fiction of fairies, merfolk, and al...