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Review: The Bloodstone Oracle - Willow Cross

The Bloodstone Oracle (The Dark Gifts, #2.5)The Bloodstone Oracle by Willow Cross
Bex's rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Once again, I was enthralled by the world that Willow Cross creates in her Dark Gifts series. The Bloodstone Oracle is the second companion in the Dark Gifts Series, and proved to be fabulous installment that really helps to keep pushing this series forward. I'm just cross with myself that I took so long to read this lovely series development.

Be sure to catch up and keep up with this impressive series.

The Bloodstone Oracle (The Dark Gifts #2.5)

Two centuries before the great Immortal Battle, a radical clan of witches united with one of the most powerful Druidic families. Under attack from the evil Kiana and her minions, they conspired to prevent the extinction of their ancient magical bloodlines.

Little did they know the magic forged during that All Hallows Eve would not only secure the continuation of their lineage, but would in fact create a new being, a new magic, that could someday save the entire world.

The Bloodstone Oracle is the second short story companion to The Dark Gifts series.

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