Elladur - The Awakening
Category: | Fantasy - Epic |
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Author: | Angie Delazi |
Publisher: | Angie Delazi |
Publication Date: | March 21, 2021 |
Number of Pages: | 490 |
ASIN: | B08Z2RLM6Q (Amazon) |
Liya has known her powers to be a curse and something she
must conceal from others to remain safe. As the King’s spy, she has been given
the responsibility to find the truth behind the political marriage of the hostile
kingdom. During her journey, Liya and her friend, Ewan, come across secrets from
the old, long-lost kingdom of Elladur. With a glimpse into the future, Liya
soon starts to understand her true powers and incredible abilities and finds
many truths and lies that she has been living with. As she learns more about
the kingdoms of Namoor, Eryon, and Dar'Angaar, she discovers that her previous
lover, Haydn, is set on the path to becoming king of the latter kingdom. Is he
who he says he is, or is there more to Haydn than meets the eye?
Elladur: The Awakening
by Angie Delazi is a tale replete with adventures, shocking discoveries, power,
and war. With each chapter, the readers will find themselves more engulfed in
the story and a newfound interest in the characters. The story offers the perfect
meld of thrill, suspense, and action and presents a strong female protagonist who
has superhero abilities. It is an interesting read with well-developed
characters and elements brought together with appropriate explanations and superbly
written back stories. The language and tone make this book a must-read for
young and adult readers alike. Elladur: The
Awakening depicts a magical world with a gradual, easy-to-follow structure,
making the characters all the more relatable while keeping the story engaging
and interesting. The in-depth details make it easier for readers to visualize
scenarios and anticipate what's about to come throughout the book. Overall, the
author has done a splendid job of bringing the characters and the plot to life,
weaving realism and humanity into the story and exploring a conflict that grows
in magnitude from one gripping page to the next.