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Beneath the Veil by Sienna Hawthorne

 

I had the pleasure of reading the ARC of Beneath the Veil by Sienna Hawthorne. This fantasy romance follows Ravenna, an oracle who dreams of the deaths of people in her village. Believing herself weak and unworthy of her gift, Ravenna’s life changes when she foresees the death of Prince Hadrian, heir to the Royal Family. Summoned to royal court in Tormhain, she embarks on a journey alongside the formidable Sir Corbin and his men.

The story unfolds into an adventure of self-discovery as Ravenna learns the true extent of her powers, while navigating her complex connection to Nyxroth – a mischievous, powerful demon who possesses the soul of the healer, Elias and invades Ravenna's dreams.
These dynamics characters eventually converge, and their intertwined relationships form the heart of the series.

 

Rate: 3.5/5
Spice: 4/5


Hawthorne writing style is simple and accessible, though a few typos slipped through. Still, the story has clear potential. I am already eager to dive into the next book of the series- I need to know what happens next!!!


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