Fantastic ending says urban fantasy author about Paradox

Fantastic ending says urban fantasy author about Paradox

Fantastic Ending

Sharon Stevenson

‘Unelmoija: Paradox’ is the final part of Elle Boca’s Weeia series about unusual superhero Amy and her friends and family.

This story gets off to an especially captivating start, much like the other books in the series, and the ending was totally unexpected and different! The bulk of the story is told through dialogue this time around, and there is a lot of information to digest which makes it more of a thought provoking read than an adventure this time around. This felt fitting for the end of the series. The characters kept me glued to the book. The romance between Amy and Duncan is sweet and I found Duncan quite amusing at times.

Overall this is a fantastic, fitting end to a unique series. Fans of fantasy looking for something a bit different should definitely check the series out as it might just be the breath of fresh air you are looking for!

Sharon Stevenson, author, The Gallows Novels and After Death Series

USA Today Bestselling Author site features Paradox cover reveal

USA Today Bestselling Author site features Paradox cover reveal

USA Today Bestselling Author Samantha LaFantasie published a cover reveal of Unelmoija: Paradox, book five of the Miami urban fantasy Weeia Series, on SamanthaLaFantasie.com, her popular website. With the fantasy writer and Kansas native’s permission here is a screen capture of the page. Thank you Samantha!

Samantha Lafantasie Paradox spotlightSamanthaLaFantasie.com Unelmoija: Paradox cover reveal – click to enlarge

Congratulations to Samantha for the recent relaunching of her book Heart Song. To visit Samantha LaFantasie’s website and see the post about Unelmoija: Paradox visit http://samanthalafantasie.com/2015/03/23/coverreveal-and-newrelease-unelmoija-paradox/#comment-3021

Reader site features Paradox

Reader site features Paradox

JP Schaper, reader, book reviewer, administrator and designer of Books That Hook, recently featured Unelmoija: Paradox on her site. The post includes a giveaway.

Books That Hook Paradox spotlight, giveaway

Books That Hook Paradox spotlight and giveaway – click to enlarge

JP Schaper is a full-time sociology instructor at a state university. She has three children and lots of pets. Her favorite genres are urban fantasy, thrillers, and mysteries. To visit her website, see the spotlight and be among the first to sign up for the giveaway go to http://booksthathook.com/author-spotlight-on-elle-boca/

A well-written book, says reader of Dreamshifter

A well-written book, says reader of Dreamshifter

Today, JP Schaper of Books That Hook, published the most recent review of Unelmoija: The Dreamshifter.  With her permission, here is a copy:

Books that Hook Dreamshifter review
Books That Hook Dreamshifter review – click to enlarge

A well-written book that a lot of paranormal/urban fantasy readers would enjoy

Unelmoija: The Dreamshifter is the first novel in the Weeia series by Elle Boca. It’s a short book, 208 pages, so it’s a quick read. The basic storyline is that Amy is a dreamshifter who doesn’t know much about her ability or her kind, the Weeia. She is approached by a man who gives her shocking news. Then, she meets another man, Duncan, who becomes her friend. Both men help her throughout the book, since someone keeps trying to kill her. I know that’s really vague, but I’m trying not to give too much away.

This book is appropriate for young and new adults. The main character is eighteen years old. There is no romance in this book.

Overall, I enjoyed reading the story. I liked the brisk pace and the world-building.

There were some problems I noted, however. The first thing I noticed was how Amy describes herself using a mirror at the beginning of the book. This is an overused literary device. I think there could have been a better way to let the reader know how she looks. Second, I noticed some spelling and punctuation errors. For example, Sara is sometimes spelled Sarah and sometimes Sara. The third problem I noted was that a lot of the book was spent detailing what was being eaten at every meal. There was too much about food. Fourth, I felt like this wasn’t the first book, even though it was. There was a lot of stuff that went on prior to this book starting that I think could have been written first.

Those issues weren’t that big of a deal. I still think this is a well-written book that a lot of paranormal/urban fantasy readers would enjoy.

JP Schaper, reader, book reviewer, administrator and designer of Books That Hook

Review site features author guest article, Paradox spotlight

Review site features author guest article, Paradox spotlight

Erin, host of The Readers Hollow.com and a country girl who grew up around livestock, prairie winds and fascinatingly unique people, featured Unelmoija: Paradox, and a guest post by yours truly. Below, with her permission, is a screen capture of the feature. Thank you Erin!

The Readers Hollow Paradox, guest articleThe Readers Hollow Paradox spotlight, guest article – click to enlarge

She likes to read Dark, Horror, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Historical, Satire, New Adult, Young Adult, Mystery, Thriller, Fantasy (High & Low). To see the original post and visit her website go to http://www.thereadershollow.com/home/the-paradox-guest-post-by-elle-boca