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It's been thirty years since the Convergence, when the dimensions aligned and combined Earth and the world of Gwyllon, known in human mythology as ‘Underhill’. Elven castles and ancient ruins sprouted on vacant lots and merged with existing buildings, twisting into new structures. Roads and rail systems reformed, and after the rioting, starvation and death, agriculture sorted itself and food began to flow. A new government formed of elves and men arose, a society of human tech and elven magic. Cell phones and frost giants, race cars and elven steeds, dungeons and dragons
And everywhere, monsters.
Tree mage Juniper was twenty-three, a child of the new generation. When she found a source of magic buried in an abandoned park, she made a deal with the city. If she can stabilize the park’s wild magic, she’ll own it if she can survive. Now she has to clear out magic spawned monsters, deal with a werewolf suitor and survive her bloodthirsty dragon uncle. She’s going to have to dig deep to subdue Bramble Burn Park.
Hot but sweet romance. Does not contain explicit sex scenes.
What readers are saying:
‘Fantastic Fun with Flora!’
‘Light-hearted fantasy smattered with romance!’
‘I love the female lead--she's a strong and no-nonsense plant mage and she makes it look sexy and easy.’
‘Still, this is all in all a good, solid story with well fleshed central characters and a warm family quality.’
‘You won’t be disappointed by reading this book if you’re looking for a novel plot, a gutsy heroine, and excellent supporting characters.’
‘Absolutely love this book. Very strong female heroine. Reminds me of the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews. Highly recommend it. Clean, funny, great world building, action packed. Very original, too.’
‘A fun, gentle almost cozy urban fantasy that didn’t escalate to world-ending stakes. How refreshing!’
‘Bramble Burn is a good read with interesting characters and a catchy plot. The romance angle is a nice hook and I was glad that sex wasn’t the main driving force of the book.’
‘Her writing style and detail drew me in chapter after chapter. I really didn’t want it to end!’
Genre: Paranormal Romance
And everywhere, monsters.
Tree mage Juniper was twenty-three, a child of the new generation. When she found a source of magic buried in an abandoned park, she made a deal with the city. If she can stabilize the park’s wild magic, she’ll own it if she can survive. Now she has to clear out magic spawned monsters, deal with a werewolf suitor and survive her bloodthirsty dragon uncle. She’s going to have to dig deep to subdue Bramble Burn Park.
Hot but sweet romance. Does not contain explicit sex scenes.
What readers are saying:
‘Fantastic Fun with Flora!’
‘Light-hearted fantasy smattered with romance!’
‘I love the female lead--she's a strong and no-nonsense plant mage and she makes it look sexy and easy.’
‘Still, this is all in all a good, solid story with well fleshed central characters and a warm family quality.’
‘You won’t be disappointed by reading this book if you’re looking for a novel plot, a gutsy heroine, and excellent supporting characters.’
‘Absolutely love this book. Very strong female heroine. Reminds me of the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews. Highly recommend it. Clean, funny, great world building, action packed. Very original, too.’
‘A fun, gentle almost cozy urban fantasy that didn’t escalate to world-ending stakes. How refreshing!’
‘Bramble Burn is a good read with interesting characters and a catchy plot. The romance angle is a nice hook and I was glad that sex wasn’t the main driving force of the book.’
‘Her writing style and detail drew me in chapter after chapter. I really didn’t want it to end!’
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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