The Oracle Sprite edition by Mell Eight Literature Fiction eBooks
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At just eighteen years of age, Keir became the leader of the army fighting against the usurper king while Princes Edan and Egan led the navy. At his side, willing to help from time to time, was Sprite.
A friendly ghost, Sprite likes to keep Keir company and occasionally play tricks on Keir's sister. When the Oracle demands Keir's presence, he expects Sprite to travel with him.
He doesn't expect the gale that knocks him overboard and into an adventure that might just kill him.
The Oracle Sprite edition by Mell Eight Literature Fiction eBooks
This is a solid series. I really liked the hatching one. I only gave it 4 stars for two reasons. The first is the price. It is almost for pages for about 200 pages. The second reason is that I wish it was longer.Product details
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The Oracle Sprite edition by Mell Eight Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I thought this book was sweet and I really liked the world this author created.
With this book you get Keir who is a traveling to see the Oracle on a boat. Well he has a spirit that follows him names Sprite. Something ends up happening to the ship which puts Keir in danger.
I thought these two together was sweet but to be honest there was really no steam in this book at all. Also this book was very much a slow build up to me.
You meet a few characters in this book too from I believe the first books in this series. You can also read this as a stand alone I did not feel lost at all and I have not read the previous books. So I do not want to get much more into this book because it was a short book.
So all together I really liked this book and these characters!
I received this book free in exchange for an honest review from Inked Rainbow Reads.
Keir’s been the leader of an army since he turned into a man and since then, he’s had a friendly little ‘sprite’ to keep him company along the way. When the Oracle requests Keir’s presence, he doesn’t quite know the reason for it but on his way there, one thing after another gets in the way of making it to the Oracle. Thankfully, his little sprite is there to save him and he finds out just who Sprite really is.
This was suuuuuuuuch a cute little story! Possibly my favorite so far (although The Oracle’s Golem may still be it!) because I just loved the premise that Keir fell in love with a ‘ghost’ and Sprite fell in love with someone he thought he could never have. It was adorable seeing the way they both relied on each other and I really loved seeing their journey to visit the Oracle… because it was definitely suspenseful!
I enjoyed this one but my issue is the same as it’s been for all the books in this series – I WISH IT WERE LONGER! I just wanted more, more, more of Keir and Sprite. I want to know where things go from here for them!
All in all, this was still a great addition to The Oracle series. I just adored the characters and getting to know them. I wish it had been longer but I still enjoyed it, especially since we got to see some of the characters from previous books (I❤ Golem!). If you’ve enjoyed The Oracle series so far, definitely give this one a go)
*NOTE This is a review of the entire series*
I love reading LGBTQ+ fiction. I also love reading fantasy books. When the two genres are combined, it's a must read for me. I saw the Oracle series, and fell in love with the covers. After seeing them, I knew I had to read the series. Unfortunately, after reading all four books in the series, it was just okay. There were parts that I liked, but the parts that I disliked outweighed that.
I have different feelings about each of the books. In the first book in the series, The Oracle's Flame, the twincest made me very uncomfortable. I did love the way that both of the guys fell in love with who they did, but the twincest just creeped me out. However, I did think that the next book in the series, The Oracle's Hatchling was enjoyable. I had problems with a few things in the book, but I thought it brought something new and different to the story of the dragon's world that Mell Eight had created. The third book in the series, The Oracle's Golem was really good as well. I liked how the two main characters took the time to build their relationship, instead of just instantly falling in love. I did expect a different ending to The Oracle's Golem, and was really disappointed when it didn't happen. The last book in the series, The Oracle's Sprite, was just weird. I wasn't sure what to think of it at first. when the big plot twist was revealed, I understood it better, but I still thought it was odd. It was definitely my least favorite book in the series.
Even though I have a lot of mixed feelings on The Oracle series, I did find it enjoyable. The ending of The Oracle's Sprite said that there would be a fifth book, but as far as I know, it was never released. If a fifth book does get released, I will probably read it because I've invested a lot in reading the series up until this point.
"The Oracle's Sprite" by Mell Eight (MM/Fantasy)
A copy of this book was provided to me by Inked Rainbow Reads in exchange for an honest review
***3 STARS***
Ok, so this book should have been named "Keir's Sprite" instead of the current title, but I guess since it's part of the Oracle series, the word Oracle has to be on every title.
The series continues with Keir, a warrior helping to protect the twin rulers and their kingdom. When he was 18, 10 years ago, he ran into a mysterious thief who had been shot and vanished with the wind. Ever since then, the "ghost" of the thief has haunted him. In reality the ghost is actually the Dragon of Air, who has run away from home cause of how poorly he was treated.
This was another cute addition to the series, though I wished it could have had more scenes of Keir and Sprite's life before they jumped to 10 years later. I wanted to read their adventures together when Sprite first started "haunting" Keir. 10 years a long time to be invisible. The book gives glimpses of it, but not enough for me. It says the Keir fell for the ghost he named "Sprite", but I wanted to read how. That's what brought it to 3 stars. I liked the book, but I wanted more.
However, I will continue to read the series because I like the characters even if I don't think they get enough storytime. The world Mell Eight created for the characters is also interesting. I look forward to read more.
Nice light reading!
This is a solid series. I really liked the hatching one. I only gave it 4 stars for two reasons. The first is the price. It is almost for pages for about 200 pages. The second reason is that I wish it was longer.
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