Fantasy

Harley Merlin and the Cult of Eris by Bella Forrest

I had to continue with this series. It has totally enthralled me and wrapped me in it web. This one is Harley Merlin and the Cult of Eris. Eris is of course, the name Katherine has fashioned for herself.

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Harley went to see Finch, her half brother, in Purgatory at the end of the last book. She needs him so she can infiltrate the Cult of Eris. But how much can she really trust him?

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Finch Shipton, Merlin, whatever you want to call his last name, has been locked up in Purgatory since letting the gargoyles go free in book 1. Since his mother sent someone to kill him in Purgatory, he changed his tune a little.

Harley Merlin and the Cult of Eris by Bella Forrest

Brief Summary (while trying not to give everything away)

Harley Merlin and the Cult of Eris begins with Harley working on her Reverse Empathy skills. She’s trying to make Wade cry. Everyone has become wary of being around Harley since the President of the UCA (United Covens of America) was killed. But she’s decided that she needs to break Finch out of Purgatory.

Santana’s Orishas will duplicate Finch and Harley so they can infiltrate the Cult of Eris. Finch and Harley use Ephemeras to utilize powers that they don’t normally have: Finch- fire and Harley- shapeshifting. Want to know what else happens when they go in? Read the book!

Recommendation?

Thanks to Kayla for recommending this series to me. I love it and have started book seven, even though I need to be reading Clockwork Alchemist! If you like magic where people can control different elements, then this one is for you! Harley Merlin and the Cult of Eris is available on Kindle Unlimited.

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