Fantasy
Date Published: February 1, 2014
When Princess Rhea’s actions inadvertently condemn two
innocent knights to death, she wakes to the hard reality that not even nobility
is above the law. All her attempts to remedy the situation only complicate it,
however, until she finds herself a fugitive in her own kingdom, having dragged
her best friend into the trouble, as well. Their only hope for pardon? To
accompany Sir Paladin and Sir Zephen in their sentence:
Slay, or be slain by, the Dragons of Sama-Ael-Fen.
My Review:
This book will delight any fantasy reader! It's got great characters, solid writing, and a wonderful plot that kept me flicking through (on my nook) for hours! I couldn't put it down!
I loved the fast pace and how the characters evolved from the start to the end. I felt like that really made me fall in love with this story!
Rhea starts off a bit childish then as the story progresses you see her really mature. So to keep this review short, I enjoyed the book. I have to say that I was immediately hooked in and sat still til I finished! Great read!
This book will delight any fantasy reader! It's got great characters, solid writing, and a wonderful plot that kept me flicking through (on my nook) for hours! I couldn't put it down!
I loved the fast pace and how the characters evolved from the start to the end. I felt like that really made me fall in love with this story!
Rhea starts off a bit childish then as the story progresses you see her really mature. So to keep this review short, I enjoyed the book. I have to say that I was immediately hooked in and sat still til I finished! Great read!
Stacia Joy has always loved to tell stories and invent
fictional lands and characters. But she never considered becoming a writer
herself until age thirteen, when, inspired by a pretend play she invented with
a friend, she wrote the first draft of Becoming the Chateran. The story has
since expanded into what will become The Chateran Series. Stacia Joy also
writes in several other genres, including steampunk and paranormal/science
fiction, and occasionally writes poems about buffalo.
Wanting to be able to show others what her imagined universe
looks like, Stacia Joy taught herself to draw by studying the work of
illustrators like Alphonse Mucha, Arthur Rackham, Kate Seredy, and Jan Brett.
She also received training in illustration and graphic design at Madison Area
Technical College, and plans to become a full-fledged freelance illustrator
before long.
When not immersed in writing or art, Stacia Joy spends her
time playing the piano and folk harp, composing music, Irish dancing, singing
at the top of her lungs, and learning new things. She also enjoys helping with
children's ministry at her church, and currently resides in the Madison,
Wisconsin area with a kitten named Lord Peter Whimsey.
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