Freya Snow The Beginning Books 16 eBook LC Mawson
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Checklist for your first day at a new high school headphones; the darkest eyeliner you can find; and plenty of protection runes to keep demons at bay.
6 books. Over 900 pages of magical adventures, kick-ass heroines, and forbidden romance.
Freya Snow isn’t here to make friends. She also wasn’t here to fight demons, but some things you don’t get a choice in.
Getting through the social hell of high school would have been hard enough without a ghost appearing to tell Freya that she’s not human, has magic, and demons are out for her blood.
For the first time in her life, Freya wishes she had someone watching her back, but the only person she hasn’t managed to chase off already is Damon, the other new kid with enough secrets of his own that Freya doesn’t feel so weird keeping the magical side of her life from him.
But Damon’s secrets might be just as deadly as Freya’s as his father, the man who abused him for years, makes an appearance just as the demons on Freya’s trail get a power boost from a mysterious benefactor.
Will the two lonely teens learn to trust each other, or will their secrets tear them apart?
The Begining collects together the first six books in the Freya Snow urban fantasy series, which starts out as YA and follows Freya’s magical adventures into adulthood. If you like kick-ass, sarcastic heroines, immersive magical worlds beneath our own, and love that crosses the lines of magical feuds, then you’ll be instantly hooked on L.C. Mawson’s fast-paced urban fantasy series.
Buy the boxset to get your exciting urban fantasy fix today!
Freya Snow The Beginning Books 16 eBook LC Mawson
I only recently discovered Freya Snow, and have now read this whole box set in one go, from beginning to end, and am starting on the other books next! I love the fact that the author is autistic and so can really write Freya well (who is also autistic), as it gets annoying reading characters who are disabled but the authors don't have insight or don't properly research them. This box set takes us right from Freya's time in the orphanage/children's home with no magic, to being fostered, getting her magic, and then to everything that happens after that, right up to her going on the run at the end of book 6. It also contains a short story that tells us how Alice comes to meet her aunt (who is Fate) and discovers her own powers, giving the background to that side of the stories too.I have loved reading these books. They're incredibly well-written, have great characters that help to drive the plots, contain plenty of action, adventure, love, friendship, magic, fighting, as well as some everyday stuff. And, as I mentioned before, they're also well written in terms of the disability aspects (be it Freya's autism or Mel's Christian-Anderson Syndrome leaving her as a wheelchair user) and sexuality. While they wouldn't be suitable for the youngest readers as they do contain some sexual scenes, they're not too explicit, so it would be OK for teenagers. And I would definitely recommend these books to all magic and fantasy lovers!
NB I received a complimentary copy of this book, but I always give an HONEST review based wholly on my own opinions
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Freya Snow The Beginning Books 16 eBook LC Mawson Reviews
This is my favorite book series and I read a lot of fantasy. The protagonist is relatable, the characters just flawed enough while still having their actions be understandable, and the fantasy world Mawson has created is fascinating. On top of that, these books are diverse enough that the "real world" that hides the fantasy one truly could be ours.
I absolutely adore the universe of Freya Snow. The worldbuilding is clever and captivating, the characters are lively and emotionally engaging, and the plot is interesting and compelling. I’d been stuck in a bit of a reading rut before discovering this series, but ever since, I’ve been blazing through each book. I highly recommend the series.
Great read......one of those I can't wait to finish but don't want it to end books. Got to find out a lot about Freya but also raised a lot more questions about her and her abilities.
This is my honest and unbias opinion of the story. This is another amazing box set by one of my favorite authors. I love reading this so much it keeps me interested from start to finish.
This is a wonderful new YA series!! The writing is solid, the world building is good and the characters are relatable. It's paranormal/mystery/suspense all rolled into one and it's fabulous!! If you've been disappointed with the lack of options in the YA genre please read this series, you will not be disappointed anymore.
The author gifted me the whole series to which I am extremely grateful!
Not available KU couple or so were free *Note Did receive the trilogy as free gift, along with all the Freya Snow books as well. Beyond grateful for the wonderful stories.
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The Freya Snow Pup Trilogy Books 1-3 {Hunt, White, Wings}
Oracle (Freya Snow Book 4) Witch (Freya Snow Book 5) Freya Snow Short Story Collection
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Lady Ruth Constance Chapelstone and the Parisian Thief (The Lady Ruth Constance Chapelstone Chronicles)
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The Freya Snow series is a real pleasure to read and, if your new to it, I can guarantee you'll find it to be addictive fun. As such, this massive collection, with its discount over the price of these 6 books if purchased separately, is a sweet deal.
Since they're separate stories here is my review of books 1 to 6
--- Hunt (Freya Snow, Book 1) ---
"When Freya said that she’d be shocked if she made it through the year without killing herself, that wasn’t an invitation for a demon to come and do it for her."
Yup, and so it begins. This is a really great book on several different levels. It has wonderful world-building, great characters both lead (our gal Freya, who is being set up to be one of those great characters who starts off interesting and then grows from strength to strength over the course of a series) and supporting (especially Amber, Freya's ghost mentor, and Alice), a strong plot with well done use of flashbacks, and powerfully good writing. I especially really liked how Freya's and Alice's autism was handled. Not as the story driver but appropriately just an important aspect of complex persons.
Highly recommended.
Addendum A while after reading this I read the series' prequel Trapped. That novel gives the backstory on Freya's mom Lily, pre-ghost Amber, and how Freya came to be the gal we know in Hunt. While I didn't need this to thoroughly enjoy Hunt on a totally stand alone basis, this prequel provides background that really fills some holes in Hunt and enhances enjoyment of it. I'd recommend reading the prequel prior to reading Hunt.
--- White (Freya Snow, Book 2) ---
This is a very well done story that brings classic fantasy stories into play in real life as a result of some particularly powerful magic, and a string-willed heroine who (as the kindle blurb notes) isn't willing to simply accept her Snow White "casting" and wait for some prince to come rescue her. LC Mawson does a wonderful job in telling her tale, and it's one with a powerful and exciting plot and truly excellent lead and supporting characters. And, of yes, the lead happens to be bisexual and have Aspergers, but so what? It certainly adds some "color" making this character more distinctive, but otherwise is not relevant or important, which in itself is an important message.
Highly recommended.
--- Wings (Freya Snow, Book 3) ---
Another neat multilayered paranormal tale. Our heroine Freya continues to learn more and more about who she is and what she's capable of, events call upon her to develop and act in ways she'd never foreseen, her relationship with Damon develops nicely, and so much more. Throw in great new and returning supporting characters, another fine (and well written) plot and you've a major recipe for success. This book definitely delivers on the series' promise.
Highly recommended.
--- Oracle (Freya Snow, Book 4) ---
Wow. What an incredible book. Freya is pretty much tricked into a hunt for the Oracle, one of the few more powerful than her - and who doesn't particularly want to be found. Switching between the Shadow Realm and our realm as she searches, her real goal is to bring back her sister Alice, who we get to learn more about. It's a thrilling adventure and also a powerful story that (with the caveat that I know nothing about this) I think gives a good inkling of how an autistic person deals with life. Strong stuff. Strong writing. Strong characters. I can only give a (you guessed it) strong recommendation in favor of this strong book.
One caveat you really need to read at least books 1-3 to get the full impact of this story. The Freya Snow Short Story collection would further enhance enjoyment, but it's not needed in the same way.
--- Witch (Freya Snow, Book 5) ---
I love the mix of sci fi and urban fantasy in this series, and it's really done well here. Our wonderful heroine Freya is growing up and continue to develop her powers. She's also growing in her friendship with her witch buddy Sarah. Sarah's getting cursed provides the excuse for this story's plotline. Let's just say I wish I had s friend as String - and as String willed - as Freya in my corner. Thrills, danger and surprises notwithstanding, our gal will do what's needed to try to get the job done. It's a blast following along as she does so.
Highly recommended (with the caveat that the prior books in the series really should be read before this one.
--- Enhanced (Freya Snow, Book 6) ---
"Freya will have to choose between the woman she loves and the people she swore to protect."
I adore the heroine of this series, Freya Snow, in all her magical, autistic, bi-sexual glory. She's truly complex and wonderful, increasingly mature and capable, and increasingly powerful, but still young, learning and growing. She's starting to truly fulfill the promise of this character laid our way back in book 1 of the series. And now in this story she falls in love for the first real time. Of course things aren't that easy for her since Alex, her love interest, is suspect #1 in the disappearance of magical beings. She's clearly more than she seems to be at first glance, troubling especially when it's possible she might be one of the "Enhanced", the genetically-engineered human soldiers that fought magic last time it was exposed. Tune in and read to find out. It's definitely worth the ride.
I only recently discovered Freya Snow, and have now read this whole box set in one go, from beginning to end, and am starting on the other books next! I love the fact that the author is autistic and so can really write Freya well (who is also autistic), as it gets annoying reading characters who are disabled but the authors don't have insight or don't properly research them. This box set takes us right from Freya's time in the orphanage/children's home with no magic, to being fostered, getting her magic, and then to everything that happens after that, right up to her going on the run at the end of book 6. It also contains a short story that tells us how Alice comes to meet her aunt (who is Fate) and discovers her own powers, giving the background to that side of the stories too.
I have loved reading these books. They're incredibly well-written, have great characters that help to drive the plots, contain plenty of action, adventure, love, friendship, magic, fighting, as well as some everyday stuff. And, as I mentioned before, they're also well written in terms of the disability aspects (be it Freya's autism or Mel's Christian-Anderson Syndrome leaving her as a wheelchair user) and sexuality. While they wouldn't be suitable for the youngest readers as they do contain some sexual scenes, they're not too explicit, so it would be OK for teenagers. And I would definitely recommend these books to all magic and fantasy lovers!
NB I received a complimentary copy of this book, but I always give an HONEST review based wholly on my own opinions
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