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The Phoenix Keeper and the City of the Sun
Publication Date: November 3, 2023
Genre: Fantasy Romance
Seraphine’s journey is just beginning.
She’s eager to start the next stage of her life at university in San Diego. Everything seems to be going smoothly – that is, until a series of bizarre and extraordinary events not only reshapes her entire sense of self, but also unexpectedly links her to Felix Clarkson, the peculiar son of a wealthy business patriarch.
Seraphine and Felix struggle to look past their stark differences as they address their unlikely similarities, making the rapid changes Seraphine has to face increasingly difficult to navigate. But when a shocking discovery shatters the foundations of Seraphine’s new identity, she realizes she isn’t finished redefining herself, even at the risk of danger and much to Felix’s resistance.
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Review:
A fantasy romance that I had no problem devouring and cannot wait to read more of. Seraphine and Felix are a great match and their personalities really develop as you read more. I enjoyed the plot and the fantasy aspect of the book. This was such a fun and wonderful read.
About the Author
As much as she can recall, Margarita has been writing since she was able to hold a pen. Her first works included one-page stories about the planets and the interesting personalities her four-year old mind gave them. Margarita’s studies in Sociology and Media & Communications helped her become more aware of the world around her. She drew great inspiration from her learnings and decided to embark on the creative journey of writing words as intriguing as the society she discovered surrounded her.
Margarita’s favourite authors include Veronica Roth, Suzanne Collins, John Green, Sarah J. Maas, Oscar Wilde, Ernest Hemingway, and Emily Bronte. Her favourite poets include Atticus and Rupi Kaur. Her favourite books are Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and its sequel Lila by Robert M. Pirsig.
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