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Spring's Calling

Seasons of Magic, Book 1

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Spring's Calling

By: Sarah Biglow
Narrated by: Stephanie Dillard
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Ezri would give up her magic to solve her mother’s murder.

When a series of brutal murders lands in her lap, newly-minted Detective Ezri Trenton sets out to prove to herself and her mundane partner she can handle the investigation. The deeper she digs; the more evidence mounts that dark magic is behind the killings. Ezri knows traditional police work won’t be enough to stop the spree, but she can’t risk revealing the magical world.

As the clock ticks ever closer to the Vernal Equinox and the prophecy that’s plagued her since childhood, Ezri must greet her destiny head on. Will she solve the murders and uncover the truth about her mother’s death, or will she lose the life she’s built for herself in the process?

Spring's Calling is the mesmerizing first novel in the Seasons of Magic Urban Fantasy series fans of Seanan McGuire, Jim Butcher, and Ilona Andrews love.

Get Spring's Calling and delve into the magic today.

©2018 Sarah Biglow (P)2021 Sarah Biglow
Paranormal & Urban Magic Fantasy Paranormal Mystery Contemporary Urban Murder Crime Suspense Fiction Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure Exciting
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To start, the narrator wasnt bad. The voice was a bit too mature for the bratty fmc,but the reading was smooth and flowed well and the characters were easy to seperate.
The story itself.... if you are looking for a quick story that doesn't require you to follow heavily this might be ok.
*spoilers*
the FMC is supposed to be the savior, but when she decides to stop her training, the authority and entire magical community just... let her quit training and communicating? They are like 20 minutes away from her and just let her decide if she wants to save everyone and just ignore her for 10 years lol. They pop up literally 4 days before the end of the world as they know it, and no one knows anything about what is coming. The premise could have been a solid foundation for a fantasy story but the writing was underwhelming and very predictable. Overall a 3/5, and I wont be reading the next in the series. This is a DNF for me.

ok, but could be better

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