Thursday, May 5, 2016

*** Review & Giveaway For The Flame and The Arrow By Emigh Cannaday ****


The Flame and the Arrow 

(The Annika Brisby Series, Volume 1)

 By Emigh Cannaday
 

















Wow Just wow. This book is truly something amazing. This 
 book was free on the READER Rewards Monthly Mega 
Sale, It looked interesting. I was wondering which book to 
read, when I got an email to request I review it. So I read it 
and Oh My God, what a book I could not put it down, this is 
so interesting take on the Farie world.  Annika Brisby is the main Character in this book. She is in a band and a tough as
 nails kind of girl. When she travels to vist her uncle in Sofia 
that is when she meets Talvi. And wow what a treat he is, 
with his sexual innuendo and charm it could be hard to resist.
 But when Annika puts him literally on his ass he is at a loss 
as to how to handle Annika. But there is also another 
problem Talvi has a twin and I will leave it at this that twin 
sure knows how to cause trouble for them up to even leaving 
her in the clutches of a vampire. But from then on Talvi vows 
to never let her out of his sight. And they grow closer to each 
other from there. Man I cannot wait to read book 2 and 3. 
I think I have found my new book obsession for the year.  
Now before I ruin this for you I will leave off here.  I hope you 
enjoy this book as much as I did. If you do like this book, 
please consider leaving a review. The Authors really like it 
when you do; they value your opinions too.









"Don't do it, Annika," he taunted. His eyes were no
 longer bright and charming but dark and intense, yet 
they still twinkled. He was tempting, but was he harmful?

Aspiring rock star Annika Brisby thinks she knows where her 
life is going until she steps through a broken portal that
 leaves her stranded in a realm of fairies, vampires, and other
 mythical beings. Unable to return until it's repaired, she's 
rescued by wood nymphs who believe her sudden arrival is 
no accident. After being taken in by a prominent family of 
elves, Annika finds herself struggling to resist the seductive 
spell of their youngest son, Talvi. Equal parts arrogant and 
alluring, the notorious heartbreaker seems like the perfect 
distraction for her homesickness. Her new friends warn her 
that she'll probably regret ever laying eyes on him, and what 
begins as a casual fling quickly burns too hot to handle. By 
the time Annika learns the consequences of their forbidden 
trysts, Talvi's already under her skin and dangerously close
to her heart. But on the journey home she discovers that 
there's a mountain of secrets that he's not telling her, and 
Annika can't help wondering who's really in danger.

You'll enjoy this edgy & dark blend of New Adult Romantic 
Fantasy and Paranormal Romance if you're a fan of the 
Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton, Stardust by Neil
 Gaiman, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, the Sookie 
Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris, and Throne of Glass
 by Sarah J. Maas. The Flame and the Arrow contains some 
occasional strong language and sexual content.






 The Annika Brisby Series  

(dark romantic fantasy/paranormal romance)







The Flame and the Arrow




The Silver Thread


The Scarlet Tanager (spring 2016)



Pre-Order The Scarlet Tanager, book 3 
of the Annika Brisby series on 

 



 
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The Scarlet Tanager (spring 2016)
The Darkest of Dreams (2017)

 
 
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The Flame and the Arrow to 

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and receive a FREE eBook copy of the sequel:  
The Silver Thread





 “Talvi Marinossian, at your service,” he introduced himself with a deviant smile. Annika was shocked, not only by this hint of double entendre, but also by his appearance. She was expecting Talvi to be a tiny elf with huge ears and goofy shoes, resembling a wrinkly old man; certainly not this
beguiling, yet brazen creature that stood before her. She could clearly see his ears come to a soft, subtle point as he bent down low to kiss the back of her hand, which was probably why Runa had insisted he wear that ridiculous red hat in Sofia. Annika didn’t think his ears were all that noticeable. What was noticeable, however, was the sensation of the tip of his warm tongue darting between her fingers. It happened so quickly, so subtly that she wasn’t even sure if he had done it. But he definitely had. He let his chin graze her hand in a sensuous manner as he looked up at her.
Enchante,” he murmured, looking quite smug. Annika’s eyes opened wide. She was appalled that he could act that way right in front of his girlfriend.
“I was expecting someone small,” she replied, flabbergasted. She could feel her heart begin to thump loudly again. Still holding her hand, Talvi stood up close to her, tilting his head to one side with interest. He squeezed her hand just enough to make her glance down to where he was holding it strategically below his belt. In a very low, seductive voice that only she could hear, he said, “I assure you, I am anything but that.”








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After bouncing around from Paris to Portland, Emigh 
Cannaday now lives in Wisconsin with her husband and 
a pack of Welsh Corgis. She grew up drawing, painting, 
and writing down her elaborate daydreams that focus on 
nature, intuition, and a bit of magic. She spends her free 
time testing out new recipes in the kitchen and playing 
with houseplants and horses.
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