Thursday, June 23, 2022

Flame in the Palace Review Spotlight

 


I'm so pleased to share this stunning EPIC romantic fantasy novel with you today! Read on for my review, more details, an exclusive excerpt to read, and a chance to win a fantastic book box including a signed copy!


 Let me just start this off by saying this – we always say “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” but believe me – if this book’s gorgeous cover captures your attention, piques your interest...Grab. This. Book!! By the time you get to the end, you will be begging for book two. I promise you. I honestly nearly pitched a fit when I got to the last page. LOL! Just means that I have something to look forward to when the story continues…

Flame in the Palace by Seluna Drake is an epic fantasy steeped in romance. The blurb quickly piqued my interest, along with the title of this book and I just knew that I had to read this novel. The author weaves such an engaging tale from beginning to end mixing in some mythical creatures that left me begging and hoping for more in the future. This is the first book that I have read by this author, and I look forward to reading more of her works – especially this series as she continues to grow and develop her storyline and characters.

Get ready to meet Myria. She’s just a “simple barmaid” but her life is about to take a wild turn with the sudden and unexpected appearance of her distant cousin, Geffrey. She has no idea that the group he travels with is about to change her life forever – some for the better, and some...for the worse. The trials ahead will test Myria at every level. Her dreams, her goals, her desires. But with her past being shrouded in secrets, she has no idea exactly what is to come. Myria is to join four other young ladies as they aspire to catch the prince’s eye in order to be his bride by the end of the season. Myria has no idea what lies ahead for her, and the path that will be denied her heart.

This book is a page-turner!! I’m not joking. I devoured this book and was left begging for more. The author beautifully details this book, and the characters are so well done that I could almost imagine them stepping off the pages, or better yet...me stepping into the book with them. Watching Myria develop as a character is truly something. She knows nothing about court, but she has some guidance along the way in the form of many helpers here and there. She acts without thought at times, but it all proves to work for her benefit at the end of the day. It proves her worth where others would wish to dismiss her.

True to form, the author wastes no effort in reminding readers that this one thing is true – life at court is fraught with danger. As you read this book, you’ll see just what I mean as Myria becomes the target for one particular individual. The author shrouds the reasons in shadows all the way to the end, but still leaves the answers we’re waiting for in the shadows. I’m hoping that book two will bring some revelations because I am desperate for answers. Of course, this just adds to the twists and mystery buried throughout this book. Myria gains some answers, but only a few concerning her own history but there’s more.

The variety of characters in this book really helps it shine and bring it to life. You have Myria who is the main character, but there are so many others to be dazzled with. Of course, there will be those who will cause you to narrow your eyes at them. I will admit that I raised my eyebrows a few times at Myria’s naivety. Her innocence works in her favor on one hand, but it brands her as easy to manipulate on the other if one should so choose. It does mark her as one who has grown up outside of the courts and their backstabbing ways.

Page by page the author will draw you deeper into this book and Myria’s world. The romance builds and builds, but it ends up disappointing me in a way. LOL! Some will think, that’s typical, but it’s interesting nonetheless. I wonder where this path that Myria will be forced upon will lead her though. She’s told – “make the choice yourself before it is made for you.” Just when you think that things will play out one way, the author will drop a twist that will have your jaw on the floor. Brace yourself as well, there were a couple of moments in this book where the author literally had me in tears. I even had to reread a couple of spots in the story because I was so shocked by what I read.

Let me end with this, some twists – you will begin to piece together the puzzle that the author has in store. Other twists? You won’t see coming a mile away. This book does end on a cliffhanger, and while some people hate them – when they are done right? I absolutely love them. I honestly can’t wait for the next book in Myria’s story. You just know that she is going to be the “Flame in the Palace.” If you enjoy epic fantasy novels then I highly encourage you to grab this book. You will be on a rollercoaster of a ride with these characters and will be left eager for more to come. This author, Seluna Drake, has acquired herself a new fan/follower. I can’t wait to read what comes next. I’m rating this book 5 out of 5 stars. Flame in the Palace shines brightly.


Thank you to the author, Seluna Drake, and R&R Tours for the opportunity to read and review this book.

Flame in the Palace (Lady of Avalion #1)

Publication Date: May 13, 2022

Genre: Fantasy Romance/ Romantasy/ Epic Fantasy

With her heritage shrouded in mystery and a future seemingly destined for obscurity, a young orphan is raised in her grandmother’s roadside inn. And though she loves her work tending tables, Myria yearns for more. She learns any magic she can from traveling mages, though this only serves to kindle her desire to break free from her mundane life.

When a chance visit to the inn provides an opportunity to learn the magic of the noble elite, Myria’s life changes. But to join the nobility and learn their mystical secrets, she must win the prince’s heart by the end of the summer and become the future Queen of Avalion.

Five noble ladies contend for the same prize over a season of ritualized competitions and formal events, and Myria is thrust into a world of glittering ballrooms, excessive wealth, and charming aristocrats.

But as she learns that the gleaming palaces of Avalion conceal nests of vipers, she must decide if joining them is a cost worth paying to unravel the mysteries of their magic. And the more she learns, the more she realizes there is a shadow hanging over the kingdom that cannot be dispelled merely by a Flame in the Palace.

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The minotaur reveals himself at the mouth of the cave. He is taller than any man she has seen, with the chest and arms of a human covered in dense fur. The bull shows in his cloven hooves, horned head, and elongated face. He must not have been asleep yet, as he watches her with alert and wary eyes. He is always careful. And she is careful to finish her music to the end of a major chord—careful to remain still for him.

When the last note fades, Myria lowers her flute and smiles.

Hello there. I’m sorry. I know it is rather late. I hope you forgive me, but I brought some people who are keen to meet you.” She doesn’t know if he understands her, but she always speaks to him as if he can.

The minotaur raises his snout and sniffs the air before creeping to her. Myria remains still and waits for him to finish his inspection. Other humans have probably not been so kind to him as she, so she is patient with his trepidation. When his face is inches from hers, the minotaur stops and gazes at her. The anxious whispers of the men grow louder, distracting the minotaur. He snorts out a powerful breath with an uncertain grunt, blowing the hair out of her face. She senses the minotaur tensing in front of her, and her body coils like a spring.

She slowly reaches into her bag to break the tension and offers a peach. “Here,” she whispers, a slight tremble in her voice. “I know how much you like them.”

It is enough to refocus his attention. He is no longer cautious as he reaches for the fruit and bites into it eagerly. Myria breathes a sigh of relief and strokes his long snout.

I am sorry for my rude friends. Can they come closer? I promise they won’t hurt you.”

The minotaur seems to consider her question for some time, chewing on his peach with his head cocked to the side. Then, amazingly, he nods.

The others draw near with less certainty than Myria. The minotaur’s ears flatten back, but he appears no more imposing than that as he waits for the men to approach.

Myria introduces each man by handing them a peach to give to the minotaur. “This is my cousin Geffrey, and his friends: Aryn, Emiri, and Leor.”

They stand in line, awaiting their turn to give their offering of peach as they gape at the towering minotaur. Myria steps back to provide them with space, crossing her arms and smiling at her handiwork. Emiri steps back with her as Geffrey hands his peach to the minotaur.

Do you do this often?” he asks as he spins the peach in his hands.

Do what?” she asks coyly.

Make friends with dangerous, magical creatures,” he replies with a snort.

No, the minotaur is the only one I know.”

You know it’s crazy, right?” His spinning peach increases in speed. “Geffrey has us hunting a minotaur, and some barmaid takes us right to one, plays music for the beast, and feeds him peaches.”

Myria smirks, remembering his calloused hands. “Some barmaid? Is it as crazy as a commoner dressed up as a noble?”

Emiri chuckles, a husky sound that dissipates as he explains, “You are right; I am not a noble.”

But you ride around with them searching for minotaurs? Do you do that often?” she points out, echoing his initial question.

Looking for minotaurs? No. Ride around with them?” He gestures to the group before them, where Aryn is offering his peach. Emiri hesitates. “Yes, it happens occasionally.”

How did you get so lucky?” Myria sighs.

Emiri tenses beside her. “I’m not sure if I would call it luck. How did you even know I was just a commoner?”

I wouldn’t call you just a commoner, but if you must know, I saw your hands.” Myria reaches for one and holds it between the two of them. She traces the rough edges and lines with two fingers. “You have callouses, which means you’ve had to work hard in your life at some point. I have plenty of my own. Your friends don’t have any.”

Emiri says nothing about the sudden, forward gesture, and merely watches her. She maintains his piercing gaze with a shy smile. It is an expression that earns her many tips with the inn’s patrons, but that is not why she smiles now. The inn and minotaur are far from her mind as she puzzles out Emiri’s role among his noble friends.

You never answered my question,” she points out.

I—” Suddenly, a small gasp from the others cuts him off. Myria drops Emiri’s hand and races back to the minotaur, only to be greeted with a strange sight.

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About the Author

Seluna Drake (she/her) is a high school English teacher, author, poet, and artist. Most of the time she passes as a chaotic creative who spends way too much time on video games and not enough time talking to her therapist. She also considers herself a witch, INFP, and an advocate for youth and marginalized voices. You can find her primarily on Twitter: @SelunaDrake.

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