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It's been so long since I Read the last book, I didn't know if I would remember the storylines.. But as soon as I started to read Copper Veins, I fell right back in love with Micah and Sara's many adventures.. And when they thought her father came back only to find her Married, I hated you for stopping it there... But as the many months ticked by while waiting for the next book. I understand why you did and I forgave you !!I don't really hate you. But I am waiting for a book about Micah and Sara's life with kid's in the mix..how long do we have to wait this time??πŸΈπŸ‘πŸ‘£πŸ‘£πŸ‘£πŸ‘£πŸ’‘πŸ‘‘

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Copper Veins Copper Legacy Jennifer Allis Provost 9781633920095 Books Reviews


So far the 3rd installment of the series is the best out of the 3 currently released (since writing this review). There's more action, there's more drama, there's definitely more excitement. It was predictable, but it was still pretty good. I also think the writting is better. There's definitely a big improvement comapred to the first 2. Looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
Copper Veins (Copper Legacy) Jennifer Allis Provost 

Review from Jeannie Zelos book reviews

Genre  Romance, Sci-fi and Fantasy

Well, its seems aaggges since I read books one and two, but this is one of those stories that's so unique that its not difficult to recall the gist of the story, and the fine tuning comes as the book proceeds.
Sometimes when I’ve had a huge gap like this I find it easy to confuse with other stories, but this one – there’s no way that happens!

So finally Sara and Micah are married. There are times when they seem a really disparate couple, just don’t feel like a couple in love on Sara's part, but then again as we’re reminded in the story, its only been a short while and they know so little of each other.
That doesn’t bother Micah, but Sara’s dad, who isn’t keen on Micah and their marriage, fosters little seeds of doubt to Sara whenever he gets the opportunity.

Which brings us to Dad, the man who’s been missing for 16 years and suddenly turns up with some very convenient explanations.
You’d think it’d be one great happy family, but though his children are really ecstatic about his return his wife Maeve is struggling. He just doesn’t seem the same man she married, but then its been 16 years, and their lives have run so differently in that time. She’s doing her best to recreate memories and help him learn about their missing pasts. Obviously he doesn’t want to talk much about his time in captivity, well who would? but he needs to learn what they’ve been doing.

He tries the Father thing more or less from the off, planning out what they should all be doing, and being quite dictatorial, over-riding their plans, dismissing what Micah does and taking them on some very dangerous and dodgy missions.
He seems to have had other plans for Sara and her marriage has crimped them – he even tries to encourage her to leave Micah – its clear he and Micah do not get on.

 Micah is the only one who’s suspicious of his sudden appearance, the family all welcome him with open arms, and accept his words at face value.
He keeps leading them into disaster after disaster though, and I did get a bit tired of the capture, escape, capture, escape roundabout they were on.
It all comes to a head towards the end and yet more surprises were in store, more characters taking up major positions, more plot lines set out for the next book.

Its another fun filled read, with the wonderful way that the metals are brought in, and the way they are used. I love the idea of Micah’s silver transferring to Sara and her copper to him in a set of matching marks...

It covers just a few days rather than months, so the action happens literally one thing after another, they barely have time to pee, let alone consummate their marriage, and that kept cropping up to the point it felt a little forced.....

I would have liked more of the fantasy part that made this so fun to read for me, more of the Otherworld and its magics, and less of the capture/escape dramatics though. They just felt somewhat repetitive, and I didn’t think Sara and her family would have been led into danger quite so easily. Ditto her doubts about Micah, when her dad was telling her things and reminding her how little they knew of each other she was far too quick to doubt him, given they’re so in love and have just got married.

Though I’ve mentioned a few things that were negatives for me they’re way overshadowed by the fun and the fantasy in this world Jennifer has created. Its what a book about magic for me should be, full of the unknown, full of wonderful things that the possibility of magic can bring about. And I still want my own group of Silverkin ;-) I adore them!
 
Stars Four, a fun read once more, full of magic and surprises. And Silverkin!

ARC supplied by author 
Finally! This is the book I was looking for when I read the first two in the series, Copper Girl and Copper Ravens. The backstory that became so prevalent in the last book was conveniently left in a prologue that could be skimmed for anyone who has read these books back to back and doesn’t need the refresher. Also, I totally didn’t realize that this wasn’t the last book until the end so there’s that bit and now I need to read the next installment. There’s too much of a story left to just stop at Copper Veins but we’ll all have to wait until next year to see what happens next.

Bummer.

It’s odd. I felt like I was reading a completely different series when I picked this book up. Not because of the content, but the writing. Everything was cleaner, more intriguing, lots of action — showing, not telling — that the first two books lacked. I finally felt like I was connecting with Sara who, as a character, I haven’t really liked (nor disliked) so far. I’m still not a fan of the romance in the way it’s written but if you ignore the fact that not even Sara knew how Micah and her really met at the beginning and they were married within a handful of months, the rest works.

I know, it’s a lot to “ignore.”

So we pick up right where Copper Ravens left off and the sudden appearance of Sara’s father. Well, that’s great, glad you’re having a family reunion, but doesn’t anyone question how weird it is that he’s suddenly there? Anyone? Micah does! Yay Micah! (This is a huge step for me because I really didn’t like him up until now, but so far he’s the only one with enough sense to second-guess things instead of trusting wholeheartedly.) The story holds up and keep you reading at a comfortable pace with enough twists and turns to ensure you can’t put it down. Again, a huge contrast to previous books.

I liked that the romance didn’t take the forefront. Yes, you have a pair of newlyweds eager to get it on (considering it takes the whole book, I can understand that to a degree) but that became overshadowed by the politics of the world, the tension between the Elementals and Mundanes. Both worlds are nearing conflict and Sara is in the middle with her family, torn between the two and which she should support. This provided some much-needed depth to her character as well as the world without flat-out telling the reader what was happening.

As I neared the end of Copper Veins, I was a bit turned off when the author decided to introduce a whole new subplot right before the story finished. Though it adds to the tension from the cliffhanger in the main story, it came off as a rushed addition that could’ve waited until the next book. Even in series installments I like to see some closure to the particular events of that book, though the series may have a continuing story overall.

This book improved significantly compared to the first two and I’d go as far as saying it redeemed the Copper Legacy books in my eyes. With the first two on my shelves, I find myself in need of the third…
I love this series! I thoroughly enjoy reading what these characters are up to and can't wait for the next book!!
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Again, another story that just doesn’t go deep enough. Finding their Dad so uneventful. Where is the danger, intrigue the plot thickening. I kept reading each book to find more but it’s just not happening. It’s like reading this is just scraping the surface to what could’ve been fantastic
It's been so long since I Read the last book, I didn't know if I would remember the storylines.. But as soon as I started to read Copper Veins, I fell right back in love with Micah and Sara's many adventures.. And when they thought her father came back only to find her Married, I hated you for stopping it there... But as the many months ticked by while waiting for the next book. I understand why you did and I forgave you !!I don't really hate you. But I am waiting for a book about Micah and Sara's life with kid's in the mix..how long do we have to wait this time??πŸΈπŸ‘πŸ‘£πŸ‘£πŸ‘£πŸ‘£πŸ’‘πŸ‘‘
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