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Spellbinder
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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From author Thea Harrison comes the latest story in the New York Times bestselling Moonshadow trilogy....Kidnapped while on tour, musician Sidonie Martel is transported to the mystical land of Avalon. A human without magical ability, she is completely vulnerable to the deadly forces surrounding her.When she defies her captors and refuses to share her music, an act of violent cruelty leaves her broken, her ability to play silenced, maybe forever. Her only hope is a whisper in the dark, gentle hands that offer healing, and a man who refuses to show her his face yet who offers advice she dare not ignore.One of the most feared and powerful sorcerers in history, Morgan le Fae serves a Queen he despises, Isabeau of the Light Court. Once a famous bard and an advisor to kings, Morgan has been enslaved to Isabeau for hundreds of years, acting as enforcer and the commander of her deadly Hounds.Sidonie's music touches Morgan in places he had abandoned centuries ago, and her fiery spirit resurrects feelings he had believed long dead. For Sidonie, trapped in captivity, passion offers a comfort she cannot resist.But Isabeau holds Morgan bound in magical chains that only Death can break. And in the court of a cruel, jealous Queen, the only thing that burns hotter than love is revenge...
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Lauren_reading
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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So good, as usual. I love how Harrison ties her series together, yet still grows the world. Her characters are great and the story amazing. #romance #romantsy

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LittleBug
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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#SisforSeptember Day 27: #ShowSomeSkin

I guess it‘s one of the many cliches surrounding romantic novels, regardless of whether it‘s paranormal, historical, contemporary or any other kind of romance...there‘s often some skin on the cover. As with most of the other cliches of the genre I don‘t really mind😉

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KipSpecki
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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This is my favorite of the Elder Races universe. I loved it. Sid is the perfect match for Morgan and the story is fabulous. Ms. Harrison knows how to write. This could be read as a stand alone, but it‘s richer with the other stories to supplement information.

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Gwen_Mitchell
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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Slow burning romance done right. For the first half of the book, Morgan and Sid don't even see each other. When things finally do start to steam up, it is so emotionally gripping, and sweet, and hot! Ahhh, love these two together. Their HEA does NOT come easy, and I was genuinely worried (and rooting) for Morgan and Sid until the very last page. Full Review: http://gwenmitchellfiction.com/review-spellbinder/

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nitalibrarian
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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This one I liked very much. In fact it might be my favorite of Harrison's books. Wonderfully strong heroine who uses her strength and musical talent to stay safe and sane while in a terrible situation. A hero forced to do awful things for a cruel, selfish queen. They make a great team. #romantsy

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nitalibrarian
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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We had lots of sun today after our non-stop rain yesterday, so I took Peri on a super long walk after work. Now I'm going to settle down with this book. #currentlyreading #romantsy

(Peri's playing dead. She does this every evening. She's an odd girl.)

Bostonmomx2 She's so cute! 7y
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BookishDevices
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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SimplyEnchantingBooks
Spellbinder | Thea Harrison
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My biggest problem with the book was the lack of explanation. If you intro a new creature or realm, you should have a little explanation of what it is. I spent too much time lost on how the world was set up. On the plus side, everything else was great about the novel.