Review Detail
A Quest of Blood and Stone
Featured
Young Adult Indie
844
An Epic Quest with Fae
Overall rating
4.5
Writing Style
4.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
What I liked:
The story is told between 3 distinct character voices, The Princess, The Wizard Apprentice, and a Solider, on a quest to find a stone to end the terrorization of the evil Fae, but are they the enemy? An enthralling tale that wraps you up in the quest, the politics, and the wondering of who is the bad guy. The descriptions of the fae world, the attention to detail on the background story that got this world to where it is now, and the weight of what the princess is facing as she is under the disillusionment from her Wizard Council are so excellent.
Final Verdict:
This story is tight; there is no lag as we move from one part of the quest to the next; it is easy to know who is talking and where we are in the story. I was amazed by the talent of this author.
The story is told between 3 distinct character voices, The Princess, The Wizard Apprentice, and a Solider, on a quest to find a stone to end the terrorization of the evil Fae, but are they the enemy? An enthralling tale that wraps you up in the quest, the politics, and the wondering of who is the bad guy. The descriptions of the fae world, the attention to detail on the background story that got this world to where it is now, and the weight of what the princess is facing as she is under the disillusionment from her Wizard Council are so excellent.
Final Verdict:
This story is tight; there is no lag as we move from one part of the quest to the next; it is easy to know who is talking and where we are in the story. I was amazed by the talent of this author.
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