What to do when the life you left behind won’t leave you alone. Life in Common with Bastien is every bit as blissful as Rosie hoped. With her family close, and the drama of Avalon far away, Rosie focuses on being the best aunt to Lane’s new baby. She tries to hide her vampire nature as best she can from public view, hoping to avoid any reminders of her time in Avalon. When Link shows up on her … Avalon.
When Link shows up on her doorstep with an unexpected guest, Rosie realizes that just because she doesn’t need Avalon, doesn’t mean that Avalon doesn’t need her.
“Common Girl” is book eight of a 14-part fantasy romance series written by USA Today Bestselling Author Mary E. Twomey.
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Faîte Falling is an 11-Part Urban Fantasy Series based in French Folklore.
“Bastien’s blood tasted like…It tasted like happy, In my dream that night, fresh off the bowling win, I dreamt contentedly about sucking down a whole glass of the crimson joy. He was all I wanted and oh, how I wanted. I sipped from a wine glass, looking classy as I downed the scandal in plain sight. Bastien was swimming in the pond out back, giving me a nice view of his tightly toned body. It was such a peaceful dream that when the sky darkened and the deep voice I’d grown to loathe called out for me to “Come”, I scowled.” (pg. 22).
What is this voice that has been calling out to Rosie in her dreams for three months? Does it involve magic? Will this new development take Rosie and her family back to Avalon?
Evermore, I will not divulge ANY spoilers, Beautiful Bookworm as I wish for you to relish the Continuing Journey of a new heroine: Ms. Rosie Avalon.
Book eight in the Faîte Falling series begins with a compound in Common with houses for all. Rosie and Bastien; Lane, Reyn and baby Lucas; and Draper. This allows each family to have their privacy yet be close enough to interact. Rosie is back in college working on her veterinary degree with three years to go. Everyone is settling into their new lives in Common and are more relaxed than when they were in Avalon. But will this boring bliss last?
I gave this book five (5) stars as I Unequivocally Cherished this Fantastical French Fable and I passionately counsel you, Dearest Reader to buy this new series.
Date Published: June 2nd, 2018
Format: e-book (kindle), paperback (prime)
Genre: French Folk Tales, Mythology, Paranormal & Urban Fantasy,
Science Fiction
Available at: Amazon.com, Apple i-Books, Barnes and Noble nook,
Kobo, Goodreads
First let me start by saying this book is best read in order and you won’t be sorry. I read book 7 and 8 one right after the other and found that it was much more satisfying in that I didn’t have to wait to continue in the mesmerizing saga of the engaging characters in these stories. Rosie remains the likable main character around who this entire series evolves. This book does not disappoint you providing the engagement that you’ve come to expect with these novels and all the while continue to provide you with the characters that you love to love and love to hate. You will find yourself reacting to situations, speaking out loud at times, and sometimes running to find a tissue…that’s how much this story (these stories) embrace you. You will not be disappointed with ANY book in this series and know that they all provide a well developed story, wonderfully developed characters, some heat, some humor and provide the twists and turns you would expect to keep you swiping the pages on your Kindle. The only thing that is disappointing is that this series will come to an end soon. Start this series and binge read NOW.