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The Ruby Ring #5

Eternal Bloom

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Sarah Larker's world is crashing down all around her. She has a wonderful Immortal husband and a beautiful son on the way. But sadly, she is slowly dying. Victor desperately hunts for an answer to save her life.

With everything on the line, they decide to trust an enemy who promises them a life-saving cure - an eternal bloom mentioned in myths and sacred books. Can the bloom really cure her? Will Sarah live long enough to deliver her precious son?

274 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2013

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Chrissy Peebles

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Chrissy Peebles, a practicing nurse, has always loved reading and writing fantasy from the earliest age she can remember. She plotted every single twist she could think of during bedtime stories for her children. When her little ones begged for more adventures, she felt confident enough to let her overeager imagination and sense of humor spill out into her first novel. She lives in Ohio with her husband, two young kids, one hamster, three dwarf hamsters and cat. When she's not taking the kids to Little League soccer, basketball, or baseball, she loves to snap photos as her favorite hobby.

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193 reviews2 followers
June 5, 2014
I don't get what made me continue in reading the sequels of the Ruby Ring Saga. I admit, the first book Eternal Vows was intriguing all the way, ending with Sarah staying in Tastia. The sequels, however, was far from okay.

The long agonizing journey of the next books of Ruby Ring Saga--despite the fact that I hoped for improvements--book after book teared my heart out, because I truly believed that it could've been better than what was in front of me.

From Sarah and Victor being married to Sarah and Victor declaring their love to one another almost by page after frickin' page to Sarah pregnant to Alexander to her almost dying to her begging and praying and pleading everyone to help her not die. Although, what really annoyed the shit out of me was Sarah crying every-damn-time and the plot was just really really getting more boring after every 'The End'. And I just couldn't take it anymore that I had to give it 2 stars.



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Author 11 books142 followers
February 15, 2015
I guess, it was a nice ending in general but a bunch of bullshit all together. It became pretty horrible after the first novel but I stuck with the series, wishing and hoping. The author should of just stopped while she was ahead. It sucks being disappointed about a series but I can't help but be. I keep asking myself why I continued to read it, I should of just quit.
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June 17, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
Eternal Bloom is a heart-racing quest infused with myth, hope, and desperation. With Sarah’s life hanging by a thread and Victor’s love on full display, the search for the eternal bloom adds an epic, almost legend-like quality to the story. This installment leans heavily into the romantic devotion between Sarah and Victor while layering in a more mystical tone that suits the high fantasy edge. It’s satisfying to see their relationship evolve into a deeper, more resilient love—even while time is working against them. The tension is constant, the hope is fragile, and the emotional payoff is rich.
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11 reviews
March 14, 2014
As Sarah continues to have issues with the baby and the power she finds out that her baby is taking the brunt of the power problems. They find out the immortals are feeding off humans like vampires. They rescue some from the place she was held but fear it's only the beginning. She then finds out from the rebel faction of the immortals that there maybe a way to save her and the baby . Her and Victor head to the island to find the flower that will help her. But they get there to find that the residents aren't what they seem and that getting the flower won't be easy . After many tests and trial will they get what they need and will the baby and Sarah survive!?
6 reviews
October 11, 2014
Good series. Just got bored of the sappy 'I love you's'. Books kept bringing back detailed memories of their fake wedding and it was a bit too much at times. Sarah was way too emotional & dramatic for my taste, but she was pregnant. I was hoping they would be back in Victor's time/world. Willing to wait for book 6 to come out.
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37 reviews
February 8, 2015
Love the story - but man the repetitive lovely dovey stuff annoyed the hell out of me. After book 2 I swear to God every time their eternal love was brought up I wanted to stop reading. We get it alight they have an unbreakable bond, we know how the met and we know what is going on there is no need to continually rehash what has already been said.
64 reviews
May 30, 2016
Ruby ring saga

Excitement, romance, power, terror, Warriors & enemies are throughout the pages of this series. Each book continues the hold its words has on you pushing you to finish it without putting it down. I've lost sleep reading the series cause I couldn't wait to see what happened next.
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364 reviews
September 24, 2013
It was great to see the story move forward. I'm still not a fan of the blue ringed Immortals. And I find it odd that no one questioned a 9 month pregnant women who planned to fly. Looking forward to the next one.
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370 reviews5 followers
October 15, 2015
This is a good book. I love how they express their love to each other it's wonderful but it's a little too much in some spots. Such a tough lady to be big pregnant and searching for this flower to save her life so she can be there for her baby. Good book.
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331 reviews
November 10, 2015
Hooray, they finally resolved some of the long standing issues. This is still at a PG13 content level. Overall a good book. I hope they don't screw up everything they just resolved in the next book.
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644 reviews
May 22, 2016
still very interesting to read
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