#130 Enchanters
Echo, Anise Rae
This book I felt was very fairy tale like, it had a mix of
different aspects from numerous fairy stories that make it very easy to relate
to as it is the kind of love story I grew up on, well except from the hot as
hell books. It was very well written and an enchanting read that I could not
put down.
The main character is Aurora, a very powerful although
fairly nonthreatening character even though she has immense power. She lives in
an isolated tower of trash in a smaller district of the country lives. When someone
threatens the security of the land she lives in she is reintroduced to someone
she used to know. I liked Aurora as a character as no matter how feeble or
insecure she felt she could still hold her own in a fight; she is a perky and
seemed determined to solve any problem she was faced with.
The secondary character I found to be most noteworthy is
Edmund Rallis, it is his family who holds the seat of power within the region
that Aurora is and while they had met before Aurora managed to escape him. He
finds her again but it is at the same time as he finds his family fighting to
retain control of the lands they are in charge of as there is a battle brewing
with another.
The story line and pacing I thought were brilliant; the
story line I found to be original and great fun to read and the pacing kept us
guessing until the very last minute what would happen between our two
characters who I hoped would turn out to be a couple.
4 stars a good read.
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