Anexis Matos
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“Princess Eva was happy with your delivery,” Celia says. Stella smiles. “That’s great,” she says. She pauses. “Does she usually interrogate her guests?” Celia laughs. “Constantly,” she says. “Most people try not to socialise much with her because of it.” Oh. “That’s very sad,” Stella says. Guilt churns inside her. Using Princess Eva would be…
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Angela dismisses Linzie with no instructions. She’ll figure out Linzie’s responsibilities later. She’ll decide many things later as the new duchess. She leaves her room wearing a house dress and sandals. She finds her way to the kitchen where Cala supervises breakfast. She quietly slips in beside Jada and begins helping. Cala shoots her a…
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They were silent. “When we were children,” Harald said, “our parents arranged our marriage. She is a shadow dragon and her mother, Duchess Angela was my mother’s best friend. Duchess Angela wanted protection for her daughter.” “Makes sense,” Sebastian said. “We shared letters for a few years. Then, very suddenly, she stopped writing.” “Why?” Marie…
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Fairy Tale is the second book I read by Stephen King. I have an entirely different experience with this book than Sleeping Beauties. If you’d like to see my review of Sleeping Beauties, check it out below. I recommend that you read it before continuing this one. That way, you can compare my two different…
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I heard about this book through the podcast Unresolved Textual Tension. Check out their review below. The first time I saw the review, I didn’t finish it. I decided it would be better to read the book first, so I recommended it for Envision’s College Success Program’s book club. It was the selection for March,…
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Duke Oliver of Libsia is married! Yes, you read that right. The duke has taken a duchess. We have little information about this, unfortunately. The duke has refused to comment on their union. The new duchess refuses an interview. Our reporters have reached out, but a representative replied. “The duke and duchess wish not to…
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I believe I read this book during the pandemic for the first time. I remember it being very popular then, but I didn’t like it. I read the entire book, but it wasn’t a great experience. I reread Circe for class this time. I had an entirely different experience. My rating even changed. Synopsis This…
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Single ladies, get excited! We have very good news from the palace. For years, we’ve wondered if the king would marry. Of course, marriage is not necessary to have a queen, but everyone enjoys a wedding. Everyone especially enjoys a royal wedding. Our last wedding was years ago when our queen, now princess, was married.…
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I’ve only reviewed one book by Laura Sebastian, but I’ve read all their work. I’ve enjoyed everything I read. My favorite is Half Sick of Shadows, a reimagining of the King Arthur story. If you want to see my review for Into the Glades, check it out here. Into the Glades by Laura Sebastian: Magical…
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I’m very excited to announce that my debut fantasy short story, Daughter of Death is ready for preorder! I have self-published it through Smashwords and it’s currently available there as well as Apple, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. Unfortunately, it’s not available on Amazon yet, but will be eventually. Daughter of Death follows Vivian, a…