![]() ![]() Proprietress of her very own tiki bar and amateur magician, she’s put a lot of time and effort into flying under the radar. ![]() So I may have gone in a bit prejudiced, a bit worried Arcadia might not be the girl for me.Īrcadia Bell is a little bit of everything and a whole hella private. And, for whatever reason, I don’t often respond as positively to the more nebulous (albeit often subtler) powers of witches, demons, part-demons, etc. Stereotypes aside, I think the appeal lies in the physicality of those creatures and (in the case of shifters) in the constant battle between their dual natures. Is it weird to admit that I think part of what kept me from picking it up is that the world and/or characters seemed to be so magic-based? I never realized it before, but when it comes to my paranormal reading I definitely trend shifter/vamp as opposed to witch/demon. It comes highly recommended across the board, but it was the praise from Sarah over at Clear Eyes, Full Shelves that had me committed to giving the series a shot. ![]() The first book in the Arcadia Bell series has been sitting on my shelf for months now, waiting for me to turn around and find myself in just the right head space to pick it up. Guest Reviewer B Reviews Debut / Urban-Fantasy 10 Comments NovemREVIEW: Kindling the Moon by Jenn Bennett ![]()
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