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Beware the Violet: A Young Adult Paranormal Novel (The Eulogimenoi Series Book 1) Kindle Edition
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My name is Violet Webb. I live in a small town that nearly worships Halloween, but I hate it. I can't wait until I graduate and get as far as I can from that silliness.
Everything changed when I followed the white rabbit. I ended up in a realm full of vampires, fairies, witches and every creature possible.
Oh, Did I mention Jacques?
The hot shapeshifter with the French accent that makes me see rabbits everywhere?
Now what?
Some bloody lady of Fate gave me a prophecy to get home. The only problem is that I must defeat the darkness before it swallows both of our worlds.
Can I go through without making the ultimate sacrifice?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 31, 2019
- Reading age15 - 18 years
- File size6040 KB
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- ASIN : B07YF3FRPP
- Publication date : October 31, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 6040 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 378 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1695853598
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,366,098 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Maria Vermisoglou is an International Bestselling author of fantasy and paranormal with an obsession for witches. She loves throwing her heroes into impossible situations. Maria draws inspiration from books, travel, and…the ceiling. (So blame the ceiling!)
Maria started writing when the stories she read became too boring and the voices in her mind too loud.
When she's not writing, she loves a good riding on the fantasy dragon, but a book can also be exciting, along with a cup of tea.
Nowadays, you can find her in Athens, exploring the mysteries of the ancient world.
Website: https://maraki2311.wixsite.com/creativequill
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I did enjoy the other world created by the author.
All make a great adventure. So many supernatural creatures.
It is an adventure but also a love story.
Book: Beware the Violet
Author: Maria Vermisoglou
Book Series: Eulogimenoi Series Book 1
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For…: romance lovers, fantasy
Publication Date: October 31, 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 18+ (violence, slight gore, romance, sexual content)
Publisher: Indie Published.
Pages: 323
Synopsis: Discovering supernatural creatures are real is one thing but learning I have powers and learning to use them is quite a feat.
My name is Violet Webb. I live in a small town that nearly worships Halloween but I hate it. I can’t wait until I graduate and get as far as I can from that silliness.
Everything changed when I followed the white rabbit. I ended up in a Realm full of vampires, fairies, witches and every creature possible.
Oh, Did I mention Jacques?
The hot shapeshifter with the French accent that makes me see rabbits everywhere?
Now what?
Some bloody lady of Fate gave me a prophecy to get home. The only problem is that I must defeat the darkness before it swallows both of our worlds.
Can I go through without making the ultimate sacrifice?
Review: This was a good book for the most part. I thought the plot was interesting and the story was well done. The characters were also interesting and I was able to connect with them.
However, I did feel like the book was too slow and the world building could have been better.
Verdict: It was good, just needs work.
This book came to my hands just before Halloween and it’s about Halloween so how could I give it anything but 5 stars. It has all my favorite characters in it, fairies, pixies, witches, shifters, and monsters. When I first started it, it sounded like a take on “Alice in Wonderland” but it is way better than that fairytale. Although, who doesn’t love the white rabbit. And, really, a town that has a whole festival for Halloween to attract tourists, perfect.
Violet and her sister, Diane live in a small town. Diane is fifteen and loves everything about Halloween. Violet is seventeen and hates all the supernatural stories and festivities. But her parents make her participate and downtown they go. As Violet leaves the house, she sees a white rabbit but can’t believe it. Later, as she tries to sneak out of the party, she sees him again. Since this is extremely odd, she chases after him. Soon, she comes to a gorge in the bushes that she had never seen before and her world changes. As she falls after the rabbit, she is sure she will be killed.
But, do not fear. Her life of magic has just begun. She meets magical and mystical characters and learns she will be the key to saving the world. The only bad thing about this book is that it is divided into three parts and did get a little confusing as I tried to write this review. All parts are related even with a little take on “Harry Potter” thrown into the mix. I think all ages will enjoy this book.
The author does a decent job crafting her story, but if I can't connect with the characters, I'd rather read something else