
Rating: 4š
The major arcana card THE SUN.
Another novel in the wonderful series, Tales from the Tarot, Raising the Sun by Eryn Hawk got off to a slightly slow start but finished strong and fabulous!
Most of that was due to the character of Isaac Miller, a florist down on his luck who summons a demon for a chance to change things up.
At first, Isaac just isnāt that likable. Heās whiny, rude, and defeated. But his personality and development, especially in tandem with that of the demon prince Ash, just works so well. Itās their chemistry and their friendship that makes this both a warmhearted, sexy read.
Each being/person has a path of discovery and growth ahead of them. What they will realize is that they have needed each other to bring out the best qualities to fulfill their potential together. Thereās no fated mates. Just a relationship that is lovely and meaningful. And sexy and fun. And full of flowers.
The Magic Shop and The Owner as an element is minimal at best but I enjoyed how the card was employed during the story.
I would have enjoyed more exploration of their future plans but where the author left them was satisfying as was that last event. Absolutely loved it.
Another sexy , fun paranormal adventure and romance in this series to recommend!
Cover art: Fae Quin . Fabulous as always
Cover design: Amanda Meuwissen
Tales from the Tarot- 22 books
š· Where Fools Have Tread by Jennifer Codyā¤ļø
š·The Magician’s Heart by J.P. Jackson
š·Cleric of Desire by Amanda Meuwissenā¤ļø
š·The Nephilimās Touch by Morgan Lysand
š·King of Hollywood by Fae Quin
š·My Minotaur Daddy: An MM Romantasy by Laura Lascarso
š·Across Space and Time by Kit Barrie
š·Chariot of Souls by Morgan Mason
š·By Rude Strength ā¤ļøby K.L. Hiers
š·Found in Obscurity by A. M. Rose
š·Twisted Fates by Adam J. Ridley
š·No Justice for the Damned by Hellie Heat
š·The Angel’s Kiss by Nicholas Bella
š·Death Song by B. Ripley
š·Arcanum ā¤ļøby Ashlyn Drewek
š·The Devil’s Dilemma by Alex J. Adams
š·Camelot’s Tower by Brooke Matthews
š·A Highland Gargoyle’s Lucky Star
ā¤ļøby Chloe Archer
š·Trust in the Moon ā¤ļøby Delaney Rain
š·Raising the Sun ā¤ļøby Eryn Hawk
š·Zero Judgment by Kota Quinn
š·The End of the World by Drake LaMarque
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Blurb
Isaac Miller is a failureāin business and lifeābut heāll be damned if he asks for help. When his older brother sends him to an occult shop of all things, the cryptic man behind the counter offers up a spell that’ll supposedly lead him down the path of success. Isaac doesnāt believe in magic, but when the incantation causes a demon to show up in his bedroom through a puff of smoke, he may have to reassess his beliefs.
The beautiful yet arrogant menace holds the key to all of Isaacās desires, but apparently, the morally grey don’t work for free.
Amadeus, āAsh,ā is growing weary of his usual mischief and mayhem, and is in need of some thrilling venture to sink his fangs into. When he finds himself summoned to the human realm by a delightfully desperate florist, itās as if fate has dropped an entertaining new endeavour into his lap. Luring the innocent man into his bed would be one way to cure his boredom, so what’s the harm in pretending itās part of the deal?
What Ash doesn’t expect is to feel compelled to heal the defeated creature, and discover that doing so might just fill the void in his soul.
Could this accidental summoning turn into the perfect arrangement? Or is the road to happiness paved with malicious intentions and wilted blooms? Thereās one way to find out.
RAISING THE SUN is a standalone MM romance with size difference, flower shows, and magic spells. It features a sassy phoenix-demon contracted into helping a human realise his worth and a self-conscious florist who is struggling to keep his crumbling business afloat. Itās part of the multi-author collaboration TALES FROM THE TAROT. This novel is based on the major arcana card THE SUN.
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- Publication date: October 24, 2024
- Language: English
- Print length: 251 pages

