The Seven Trials of Kiera Snow

The Seven Trials of Kiera Snow
Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Anthony Morini, Illustrator
Publisher Name
CreateSpace
Age Range
12+
Release Date
January 14, 2012
ISBN13
9781469916002

The Seven Trials of Kiera Snow is a fantasy tale set in the forest of dreams, where the evil Phire battles The Sage for control. Kiera is the last hope to save her friend and the forest. The girl and her telepathic gray cat Sedgewick enter the forest, faced with many obstacles, Kiera must endure the seven trials.

The Seven Trials of Kiera Snow is a fantasy tale set in the forest of dreams, where the evil Phire battles The Sage for control. Kiera is the last hope to save her friend and the forest. The girl and her telepathic gray cat Sedgewick enter the forest, faced with many obstacles, Kiera must endure the seven trials.

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I enjoyed this book very much. It is in my library of magickal faery tales.
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A very interesting plot and story. And the characters are mystical, very nice. The artwork is delightful. A somewhat dark story but great for kids 12 and older. Somewhat in the sense of an 'old Faery tale'.
RM
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An intriguing journey.
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This is a fascinating and enveloping tale. I enjoyed it greatly. The pacing and development are very well controlled without seeming forced. It's got that wonderland feel with more weight and depth to it all.
The only bad point really was the predictability... it didn't make it less enjoyable, and really... I have 2 behavioral sciences degrees... most stories are predictable to me. A great read.
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character growth, flow, content.
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