Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Moira: Abduction To Akrasia, Lawrence Ambrose

Moira: Abduction To Akrasia, Lawrence Ambrose

I loved this book; it's an action adventure with a fantastic female lead. It is a fast paced thrill of a read with a great cliff hanger that leaves you wanting more. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for an easy read that is filled with action and great characters.

I loved the main character Moira; she is straight talking, open minded and strong female lead. I like the relationships she makes while in a bad situation as well as her unwillingness to accept the situation she is in and her never ending will to go home to her father.

The secondary characters who I thought were noteworthy included Nastypho, Theseus and Alkiersa. All of these secondary characters added to the story making Moira's life in the new place either better or worse. Nastypho I liked as he acted as a guide in the new place Moira found herself in, I liked Theseus because I guess a small part of me wishes they could be together and Alkiersa for all she's the bad guy by keeping Moira as a slave she isn't as mean as she could be, in my opinion she isn't all bad.

The pacing was great allowing the reader to jump straight in there and be with Moira I felt connected to her as she faced and dealt with every problem that was thrown at her and we are left with an awesome cliff hanger. The pacing was brilliant; this was evident from me not being able to put the book down.

The storyline was something I have never read before, brilliantly original introducing new species of supernatural/ paranormal species which I've never heard of before. All that and we get an exciting roller coaster ride as we face problems and difficulties Moira is faced with. This book truely is expertly written and difficult to put down delivering knockout punch one after another as the storyline unravels offering all sorts of choices for our main character.

5 stars, give me some time to recover from reading a great book and then on to book 2.

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