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Mark of Truth
Mark of Truth | Graceley Knox
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Ever Leath, leader of the deadliest crew within the Magical Enforcement and Containment Agency's ranks, has always known she's a half-breed-until a visit from her estranged mother changes everything. She's determined to marry Ever off for political gain, no matter the consequences-even if it means Ever's life. Searching for the truth leads to disturbing doubts about Ever's heritage, and just as answers appear, so does Dare Fitzpatrick. Captain of the Royal Goblin Guards and son to the current Goblin King, he claims he knows who Ever's real father is and that she could be in danger. Ever doubts Dare, until he helps her escape the clutches of her would-be suitor and grants her shelter within the Goblin Kingdom. Staying in Goblin, which has previously been off-limits to half-breeds, is a risk Ever has to take to keep everyone she loves safe. Neither of them planned on the fiery heat between them, but Dare won't take no for an answer. Ever knows she can't risk losing her heart to the cocky goblin, despite her attraction to him. At least that's the plan. Until it all falls apart.
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Elisa
Mark of Truth | Graceley Knox
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Mehso-so

Somewhere between a PICK and a SO-SO. A pick because of the premise (rebellious, fiercely independent half-blood fae, raised in the human world, finds herself entangled in fae politics) and the story; a so-so because of the insta-lust and the unremarkable dialogue — MC is lacking the sharp wit to match her sharp tongue. Also, the squad could have been awesome but it‘s relegated to the sidelines. Still, it‘s good enough to keep reading! 😉 😁

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Elisa
Mark of Truth | Graceley Knox

Some of the language in the sex scenes is quite cringey — crazy how quick you can turn hot into icky 😬
I quite like the story, however — it reminds me of the Merry Gentry series, which was my favorite for a very long time and is still sitting on my shelf (always crossing my fingers that visitors don‘t look at the titles too closely 😅)

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Elisa
Mark of Truth | Graceley Knox
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Months of reading mostly mediocre indie fantasy, and just a couple of days before my KU subscription expires I find something I might actually want to read. Figures 😠
Now, the challenge: read 3 books and one novella in 4 days, while getting everything else done. This isn‘t a week where I can spend the day reading 😣

#bookwormproblems #firstworldproblems

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