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    One of my self-care goals as an educator during my spring break is to do some reading for pleasure. Not just reading for teaching, district training, homework for my certification program, or studying for state exams, which I will also be doing.

 

    Heather Renee’s novel, “Dark Fae Unrivaled” has been a fast pace, emotional read. Here is a quote from the novel I am reading that resonated with me and moved Heather Renee to one of my top authors:

 

    “Somewhere along the way, I’d forgotten who I was. Forgotten the woman inside of me that I needed to love first before anything else. She was scarred, but she was worthy…Fear would not dictate my happiness” (Kindle Edition: The Complete Series, 477).

 

    PS: This is not a sponsored post. I will let you know if I have one. This is based on my opinion while reading the novel and my experience of reading from this author. I also read her other trilogies, “Luna Marked” and “Scorned by Blood”.

 

    Disclaimer: If this sounds interesting to you, this is the third book of a trilogy called “Broken Court”.  You may enjoy if you like: Young Adult / Adult Fiction, Romance Genre, and Supernatural characters. Also, this is if you are not sensitive to a few profane words, descriptions of intimate activity, and battle scenes.


Last Edited: March 18, 2022

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