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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Review of a recent release trilogy.

 The Magic Users Of Greenford Trilogy
by Lisa Oliver 4*

Lucifer Fireborn is a high magic user with a taste for the high life. He spends his days, along with his anchor brother Darwin, chasing the rogue magic users who don't follow the rules all magic users live by. When his brother claims his own fated mate, and can't anchor for Lucifer anymore, Lucifer has to find someone else to anchor for him, or risk setting everything and everyone around him on fire. But there's a problem... Lucifer really doesn't want anyone drooling over him, because that's what people do.

Stefan de Marco is homeless again. Ranking as one of the highest scoring anchors in the country doesn't count for anything when a man leaves his employ just so he can keep his pants on. It's not the first time he's been in that situation, and with his familiar Garrick, Stefan gets by. He was raised in the Trades Sector and he knows the value of hard work. When his path crosses with a desperate Lucifer, sparks fly, but not the ones Lucifer was hoping for.

Underneath it all is the insidious Brethren who believe high magic users should be able to use their magic without the grounding effects of an anchor. They seek to enslave or kill anchors in their bid to gain attention. Lucifer and Stefan have to find a way to work together to bring down the organization, but it's not an easy thing to do when the two men come from different sides of the track.

The Magic Users of Greenford Trilogy should be read in order. It follows the one couple, Lucifer and Stefan, as they learn to manage their magic, and their love for each other in the face of adversity.

Warnings: Some violence.

My Review:  I read these books at the beginning of the month and really enjoyed them. I do advice checking the inside Trigger Warning before buying the book however, as there are some sensitive issues covered in the first book. 

 The magic concept of user and anchor was well thought out and the characters had real depth, even the secondary ones. The World building was exemplary and the actual magic used was believable. Overall it was a great trilogy to read and I do recommend it for anyone who has a liking for Lisa Oliver stories. Also recommended if you like a slow burn romance that evolves over time has genuine character growth, has lots of magic use, and some thrilling action between the MCs and the bad guys .








1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for such a wonderful review and for hosting me here today

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