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Harley Merlin 12: Finch Merlin and the Djinn’s Curse

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Harley is introduced to the San Diego coven, and starts to learn how to properly channel her abilities. Each book represents a chapter in the broader narrative, introducing new twists, turns, and perhaps the occasional talking dragon (disclaimer: dragons depend on the genre).

As she begins to learn who she is, she uncovers a terrible hidden past about herself and her family. That being said the rest of the books don’t look quite as much as soft porn, so maybe I’ll give it a go. Able to read other peoples emotions, she is invaluable at her job in the casino where she's employed catching card sharks, and she's very good at her job which is in the human world.I'd like to know more about Gerald and Wade who go head to head frequently over every little thing; they are so funny. Here, you'll discover not just the publication year, which is essential for understanding the context and evolution of the series, but also a succinct summary that teases the story without spoiling any surprises. When a rogue 19-year-old witch is recruited to help guard an ancient magical Bestiary, mystery and danger ensue. I’ll get to the actual review part shortly, but this bothered me so much that I just have to get it out of my system.

Which is when a mysterious and annoyingly arrogant young warlock named Wade Crowley steps in, introducing her to a hidden world of beasts, magicals, and covens riddled with secrets - as well as clues about her murky past. Remember, the journey through a book series is not just about reaching the end but also about the memories created along the way. The series might take you on a rollercoaster of emotions or provide a steady companion on lazy Sunday afternoons. The description and detail in the book is amazing, I can picture every scene in my imagination perfectly! Alone in the world from the age of 3 yrs old, with nothing but a short note from her father; she has no memory of either of her parents and doesn't even know their names.

With the help of Wade and her new friends, she must figure out who the traitor is and why they're targeting her. This author, whether a rising star or a seasoned veteran, has crafted the pages that whisk readers away on this series' journey. I did enjoy how the coven was structured, and the idea of magicals striving for an overall positive balance in the world (though I feel that wasn’t really followed up). It kept my attention to the end, I didn't realise who the culprit was for all the mischief going on in both worlds right up until they were revealed, which was great!

Audible wants to give you the most complete selection we can and we'll keep adding series and filling in gaps as quickly as possible.I don’t mind some romance but I don’t read fantasy for the romance so it should at least be secondary. Yes it has ever so slight samesy situations as Harry Potter, like orphanened, magic and there’s a kind of school element I guess. Add in a diabolical plot concerning blood thirsty gargoyles and you are guaranteed one hell of a ride. But after a disturbing twist of events, Harley quickly realizes that her past is darker than she could ever have imagined. But she has no clue where she got these freakish powers because she spent her childhood jumping from home to home in the foster system, and her father left her with nothing more than a cryptic note.

The book reads much more like a young adult novel aimed at teenage girls (lots of good looking muscular young men falling in love with the heroine and she can't understand why yadda-yadda). Wade is a brilliant warlock with no social skills who is drawn to Harley from the beginning but equally repelled by her empath abilities. I am really looking forward to reading more about the world of the Magicals and I want to know more about the Purge. However the book does have some positive elements (hence the three star rating); it is well written, there are a few well crafted action sequences and the story had a couple of original ideas around how magic might be used in a magical society. This book is incredible in its own right, and once you get past the slight similaries at the start, and they are only slight similarities; you get to the thumping heart of the book and when you reach that point, you will be totally hooked on it and won't want to stop reading for anything.To answer a question as vital as the number of coffee cups consumed while reading, there are exactly 20 books in the Harley Merlin series. Additionally, we occasionally include insights into the writing process, thematic elements, or how each book fits into the larger tapestry of the series. So yes HP has definitely "inspired" the story, but when you put those elements aside there really is no comparison. Fans of the series might find it intriguing to delve into other works by {author name} to see how their writing has evolved or how different themes are explored across their body of work. I enjoy reading, is fresh and funny, i think it can't be compare with Harry Potter, it's no the same premise and public, this book for me it's a little more like Riverdale with magic.

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