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For the first time in a very long time my brain has not only allowed me to listen to audio books, but it has allowed me to listen go NEW audio books. Over the past 3 days I have listened to the first two books in The R'iyah Family Archives series by AJ Sherwood. I will sit and wait patiently (though thrumming with need) for the third to be released in audio form.
For the uninitiated, this series is modern fantasy, queer, poly, hilarious, and romantic. It feels like all the best fanfiction, while building a totally unique world with extremely loveable characters.
For fans of Gail Carriger, these books scratched a similar itch as her stuff, but especially the San Andreas Shifters.
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melaniem54 · 2 years
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Review: A Mage’s Guide to Aussie Terrors (R’iyah Family Archives: Volume 2) by A. J. Sherwood
Review: A Mage’s Guide to Aussie Terrors (R’iyah Family Archives: Volume 2) by A. J. Sherwood
Rating: 5 🌈 It’s been waaay too long since the first time I met this zany, fabulous found family of MAD monster hunters. A Mage’s Guide to Human Familiars was the beginning of the R’iyah Family Archive series. It introduces us to Bel Adams, a red-eyed R’iyah mage who’s part demon, in need of a new familiar because of a traumatically bad first bonding. He gets a fabulous BOGO in the forms of new…
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hannaedits · 1 year
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Book Review: A Mage's Guide to Wicky (R'iyah Family Archives #3) by A.J. Sherwood
Read my reviews of the previous books in the R’iyah Family Archives series: A Mage’s Guide to Human Familiars (#1) | A Mage’s Guide to Aussie Terrors (#2) As much as I love the main trio that has been the focus of the first two books in this series, Wicky is such an enjoyable secondary character that I’m not surprised he’s gotten his own book. I worried a bit that his personality would be too…
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