Bleeding Hearts

· Poison Garden Book 2 · Bellatrix Press
4.3
9 reviews
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Eli's doing her best to run Nine Lives Investigations, keep the seer and witch community happy, and navigate her newfound closeness with Dan. When strange plants start popping up all over town, she wonders what the universe is trying to tell her. Enter her ex, a power-mad seer she hasn't seen in years, and never wanted to see again, and Eli will need to draw on all her strength to outwit him.

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4.3
9 reviews
Becky Baldridge
July 30, 2023
After reading Oleander (book 1 in The Poison Garden series), I had some pretty big expectations for Bleeding Hearts. Now, don't get me wrong - the book is good. The writing is smooth, the story flows well, and the world-building is done organically throughout the story. We also get a more developed mystery this time around, which is great. Nevertheless, some things just fell a little short of the mark for me.
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Manna Corley
January 18, 2025
enthralling, glued to the pages. wanted to read more and more. Hot
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gladys howard
January 27, 2024
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About the author

Jennifer Allis Provost writes books about faeries, orcs and elves. Zombies, too. She grew up in the wilds of Western Massachusetts and had read every book in the local library by age twelve. (It was a small library.) An early love of mythology and folklore led to her epic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Parthalan, and her day job as a cubicle monkey helped shape her urban fantasy, Copper Girl. When she’s not writing about things that go bump in the night (and sometimes during the day) she’s working on her MFA in Creative Nonfiction.

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