Before the time of the great pyramids, there was a place like none other, a city of glass and metal rising from the depths of the ocean. Shrouded in mist, the island of Hy-Brasil and its capital Atlantis lay hidden from the rest of the world by its people, a race of long lived, interstellar nomads.
What secrets would you keep to save your kingdom? On the Queen’s deathbed, the sonless King Aldric is force into a promise to allow his five daughters to marry for love. A promise he wished he had never made, and one he will have to break to save the kingdom.
The youngest of five daughters, Jael, spent most of her time at her father’s side learning to run a kingdom. Believed to be the King’s favorite, Jael is shocked when he betroths her to a longtime friend of his, Prince Sarik of Hy-Brasil. Soon she will learn that world is full of secrets and one of them is her very own birth. Will the secret that bonds her to Sarik be the ultimate downfall of a kingdom?
What secrets would you keep to save your kingdom? On the Queen’s deathbed, the sonless King Aldric is force into a promise to allow his five daughters to marry for love. A promise he wished he had never made, and one he will have to break to save the kingdom.
The youngest of five daughters, Jael, spent most of her time at her father’s side learning to run a kingdom. Believed to be the King’s favorite, Jael is shocked when he betroths her to a longtime friend of his, Prince Sarik of Hy-Brasil. Soon she will learn that world is full of secrets and one of them is her very own birth. Will the secret that bonds her to Sarik be the ultimate downfall of a kingdom?
Immortal Voyage by C.G. Powell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Captivating!
Immortal Voyage is a wonderful story with delightful characters. Two different worlds combine to make this a captivating read with dashes of fantasy, mythology, sci-fi, and unexpected romance. The suspense and twists kept me guessing and reading until the very end.
My favorite part of this book was the character's problems and family relationships and the honesty in them. To some extent, doesn’t everyone have a family member who’s a dreamer and one who makes bad decisions? Doesn’t everyone have a strong one and an evil one that no one else can stand too? You get the idea. I loved the way the author constructed the family ties in this story.
I was impressed with the uniqueness of Spell Checked and I was not disappointed with this new book. I loved it and hope there is more to come! (I also adore the cover!)
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Thank you Lisa for the fantastic post....You Rock!!! There will be many more stories in the Terra Stellar world, I can't wait to write them :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's good to hear. Thanks for stopping by C.G.!
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