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Butterfly in Amber

Spotless, Book 4

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Butterfly in Amber

By: Camilla Monk
Narrated by: Amy McFadden
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Under a blanket of snow, surrounded by dark woods and a frozen sea, lies an ogre's castle. There lives a little princess, trapped in the maze of her own mind.

On a battlefield where the past meets the present stand a fairy godmother and a pirate, an old ice cream man and a knight in shining clean armor...

The clock is ticking fast, and to pierce the ogre's secrets and defeat him, Island Chaptal will have to fight to remember...and stay alive.

Can the Lions and the Roomba cats be stopped before it's too late?

©2017 Camilla Monk (P)2017 Camilla Monk
Romance Romantic Comedy Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Comedy Fantasy
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Brilliant

What a wonderful series!! I am so looking forward to the next book unfortunately it will be the last.

I sincerely hope that Camilla will carry on writing and producing such great stories.

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Wow! Wow! Wow!

I struggled with the first quarter of this book because I needed Island to be ok. I needed more of those random jokes I grew accustomed to and the situation Island found herself in just wasn't funny at all. Just as I was getting antsy March reappears and the wild ride begins. What a book!

You know how some books claim to be Action & Adventure with a side of Romance? Well I've only ever found 2 books that can truly make that claim - this seried and Anita Clenney's Relic Seekers series.

For starters, it kinda kills the action momentum when the 'bad guys' are obliging enough to hold off on attacking so the H&h can get their rocks off. It also reduces my opinion of how clever and badass the lead characters are if they think they have time to squeeze in a little hanky panky between running for their lives. Needless to say the Spotless series does not suffer from this affliction.

The writing is sharp, I even learned a few words.
The descriptions put you in the midst of the action.
The random bursts of humour give your heart a chance to beat again before you have a heart attack.
The characters make you curious. None of them are all bad or all good and sometimes it's hard to decide if you like them or not or whose side they're on. They certainly leap off the page/earbud!

I am absolutely eager to see what else March & Island might get up to. Write on Ms Monk!

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Wow wow wow amazing.

Wow wow wow. This book is amazing. Out of all the books so far this one and the first are my absolutely favourites. Not that the others are any less but this one really had absolute feels and moments where you go ‘no no no’ and ‘oh my god’. This book is written beautifully and I love the style. Camilla Monk really connects her characters to her readers and this one really made me feel her characters emotions. I think because once you get to this book you have journeyed so far with all the characters you think it’s going to finally work and then hurdle after hurdle gets thrown in the way. There are some really beautiful moments between the characters but I don’t want to say too much about that because I hate to give spoilers away. I listened to this one on audible and Amy McFadden is brilliant as always. A fantastic performance.

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Nope - DNF

I've really enjoyed this series so I was looking forward to this book. Unfortunately like many authors who have run out of steam this author does the usual: split up our hero and heroine and add a complication that wipes out the story we have become invested in so far. This installment is also more fantastical with far more drastic leaps into unlikely technology than even the last book. I gave up before the end - I just didn't care anymore sadly.

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