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The Goblets Immortal Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 20 ratings

“A promising series opener with a rich supporting cast of characters. Packed full of adventure and ending with a cliffhanger that leaves readers anxiously awaiting a sequel.” — ALA Booklist

Holes in the Veil (Book #2) will be released February 16, 2021!

In a land where magic’s feared, a rare magical kind exists: the Blest, products of the Goblets Immortal. Aidan’s a Blest on the run, forced to return home. He made his family vanish decades ago, but believes there’s a way to bring them back.

Whispers of a new fear take shape in Meraude, a mage who hates all magic-kind. When she appears in Aidan’s dreams offering a bargain for the return of his family, Aidan’s desires battle with his self-preservation.

Is it wise for Aidan to seek the Goblets Immortal for Meraude’s unknown purposes? Friend and foe blur the magical lines, and Aidan must discern who will shake his hand or slit his throat.

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Beth Overmyer was born and raised near Olberlin, Ohio, and she hasn't moved far since. She is the author of two fantasy trilogies Blade and Bone and The Goblets Immortal. Beth's works can also be found in various magazines and anthologies. You can find more information at bethovermyer.com.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B082VHGKGY
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Flame Tree Press
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 20, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.5 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 251 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1787583634
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 2 ‏ : ‎ The Goblets Immortal
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 out of 5 stars 20 ratings

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Beth Overmyer is the author of several works of genre fiction, the fantasy series The Goblets Immortal being among them. Fueled by tea, loved by cats everywhere, she balances her home life with writing novels and spending time with friends.

Her website is: http://bethovermyer.com

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A fabulous fantasy adventure
It’s been a while since I read a fabulous fantasy adventure, and “The Goblets Immortal” did not disappoint! The author did a fantastic job in writing this novel. What I loved about the tale is the mystery of the plot and the characters. Even after reading this book, you feel like there is so much more to the characters you don’t know. I enjoyed Aiden, Slaine, and even Larkin and how we only saw a part of them. The author also provides only snippets about the Goblets and their full potential, so you are in the same situation as Aiden as he searches for answers. Many moments made the story memorable, like Aiden’s fight with Dewhurst, his negotiations with the elves, and his dreams with Meraude. Aiden is excellent in the lead as he searches for answers. I loved his adventure with Slaine and thought they made a great pair. On a side note, I also admire the author for not shoving an unnecessary romance between Slaine and Aiden. While the two have some chemistry, I loved how the author teases the reader about the two of them and makes you look forward to their relationship in the next book. Similarly, Slaine and Larkin are fantastic in their manner, and I thought they brightened the scenes. Probably the only minor criticism I have in the tale is in its over descriptiveness. Some of the scenes have many details, which I felt the author could have trimmed down. Other than that, I am very excited to see how the story continues, and I hope we see more of Meraude. I hope the sequel, “Holes in the Veil,” answers the various open-ended plots while keeping the same momentum with the elves, seers, and mages!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021
    It’s been a while since I read a fabulous fantasy adventure, and “The Goblets Immortal” did not disappoint!

    The author did a fantastic job in writing this novel. What I loved about the tale is the mystery of the plot and the characters. Even after reading this book, you feel like there is so much more to the characters you don’t know. I enjoyed Aiden, Slaine, and even Larkin and how we only saw a part of them. The author also provides only snippets about the Goblets and their full potential, so you are in the same situation as Aiden as he searches for answers. Many moments made the story memorable, like Aiden’s fight with Dewhurst, his negotiations with the elves, and his dreams with Meraude.

    Aiden is excellent in the lead as he searches for answers. I loved his adventure with Slaine and thought they made a great pair. On a side note, I also admire the author for not shoving an unnecessary romance between Slaine and Aiden. While the two have some chemistry, I loved how the author teases the reader about the two of them and makes you look forward to their relationship in the next book. Similarly, Slaine and Larkin are fantastic in their manner, and I thought they brightened the scenes.

    Probably the only minor criticism I have in the tale is in its over descriptiveness. Some of the scenes have many details, which I felt the author could have trimmed down. Other than that, I am very excited to see how the story continues, and I hope we see more of Meraude. I hope the sequel, “Holes in the Veil,” answers the various open-ended plots while keeping the same momentum with the elves, seers, and mages!
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    A fabulous fantasy adventure

    Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021
    It’s been a while since I read a fabulous fantasy adventure, and “The Goblets Immortal” did not disappoint!

    The author did a fantastic job in writing this novel. What I loved about the tale is the mystery of the plot and the characters. Even after reading this book, you feel like there is so much more to the characters you don’t know. I enjoyed Aiden, Slaine, and even Larkin and how we only saw a part of them. The author also provides only snippets about the Goblets and their full potential, so you are in the same situation as Aiden as he searches for answers. Many moments made the story memorable, like Aiden’s fight with Dewhurst, his negotiations with the elves, and his dreams with Meraude.

    Aiden is excellent in the lead as he searches for answers. I loved his adventure with Slaine and thought they made a great pair. On a side note, I also admire the author for not shoving an unnecessary romance between Slaine and Aiden. While the two have some chemistry, I loved how the author teases the reader about the two of them and makes you look forward to their relationship in the next book. Similarly, Slaine and Larkin are fantastic in their manner, and I thought they brightened the scenes.

    Probably the only minor criticism I have in the tale is in its over descriptiveness. Some of the scenes have many details, which I felt the author could have trimmed down. Other than that, I am very excited to see how the story continues, and I hope we see more of Meraude. I hope the sequel, “Holes in the Veil,” answers the various open-ended plots while keeping the same momentum with the elves, seers, and mages!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020
    A promising series opener, with adventure, sympathetic characters, and a unique system of magic. Aidan and Slaíne are an unlikely but engaging pair, on the run from their pasts, seeking to solve the mysteries of the Blest and the curious effects of the Goblets. I look forward to seeing their adventures continue in the sequel next year.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2020
    The Goblets Immortal is my kind of fantasy. It is a well-paced, character driven novel that immediately pulled me in and wouldn’t let me put it down.

    I absolutely love character driven novels. Particularly, character driven, fantasy novels. Far too often, fantasy is bogged down by excessive world building. I think Beth Overmyer did and incredible job balancing world-building with character building, giving us just enough of the world to be drawn in.

    Focusing on the characters, made this story really relatable and engaging to read. I love the slow burn romance between Aiden and Slaíne. It’s real, and so amazing to read. There’s still a strong sense of adventure without being overpowered by the love. Again, Beth Overmyer knows how to maintain balance here, which really makes this book stand out.

    What can I say? I’m a sucker for a character-driven fantasy novel, and this was an easy 5 star read for me. Highly recommended.

    Rating:

    5/5☆

    *I received a free copy of this book from Random Things Tours in exchange for an honest review on the blog tour. All opinions are my own and unbiased.*
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020
    I found The Goblets Immortal to be a very unique and fun read. Aiden (the main character) is very likeable in a sort of gullable, gentle giant kind of way. This may feel like a random comparison, but he actually reminded me a lot of Dunk from A Knight of the Seven Kindgoms as gets pushed and pulled in many different directions, meets other people and beings, and visits land where the customs and traditions are unfamiliar to him.

    If Aiden is Dunk, then Slaine is his Egg: a traveling companion who he unwillingly picks up along the way – though, in the end Slaine and Aiden’s relationship ends up in a different place than Dunk and Egg. Aiden and Slaine were both fun characters to follow, and the author did a nice job of making their story relevant to the reader.

    The magic-hating trope was very relevant, here, but I did not mind that so much. I think mostly this is because of Aiden’s lack of knowledge concerning his own powers. He can control things based on the metal inside them, but there are limits. He does not seem to really understand much of it and just takes things as they come. When someone tells him he is “Blest” and asks him how his powers have come to be, he cannot answer. He believes it has something to do with his mom when she was pregant, but he is not sure. I like the layer this adds to the story because he is trying to hunt down the Goblets Immortal, which supposedly can make someone all powerful, but Aiden is unsure of the consequences of that and is getting conflicting information. This information is relevant to his powers as well, but his ignorance leads him to any different situations that he and Slaine have to try to extricate themselves from… but often they are not sure how or why.

    I do think there are parts of the story that could have been developed more, starting with the setting. This is an interesting world the author has built, and I think the book would have benefitted from richer descriptions of the history and landscape. The ending left something to long for, as well.

    Overall, this was a really good read, and I can say I have never read anything like it. Finding original can sometimes be a difficult task, but Beth Overmyer hit the nail on the head with The Goblets Immortal. I recommend it for all fans of fantasy books.
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