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Redeeming Jordyn: A Kingdom of Fraun Novel
by Tabatha Shipley
Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Redeeming Jordyn
Author: Tabatha Shipley
Book Series: Kingdom of Fraun Book Two
Rating: 4/5
Publication Date: April 23, 2019
Genre: YA Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (romance, slight violence and gore, murder)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 365
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Synopsis: "First, there was the issue Eselda brought to me, royal blood being uncharted all over the realms. Then a seated prince was murdered. Now I find out the prince was murdered by a seated king. A king who somehow earned himself an army. An army which I practically gave to him.
This is my fault."
King Jordyn is realizing things in Fraun were not what they appeared to be. With Queen Eselda of Enchenda making the choice to side with King Tin of Sarcheda, it seems like war is coming to Fraun.
Does Jordyn have what it takes to save the kingdom?
Review: I think the author really developed her writing in this book. The characters were more complex and engrossing. The world building continued to be the highlight of the book. And the plot was still just as intriguing and interesting to me as it was in the first book.
While I really liked this book, I do think that there are still some improvements that could be made. The POV changes were a bit too fast for me and the emotions and pacing went from a bit too slow to too fast in my opinion.
Verdict: It was really good!
Book: Redeeming Jordyn
Author: Tabatha Shipley
Book Series: Kingdom of Fraun Book Two
Rating: 4/5
Publication Date: April 23, 2019
Genre: YA Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (romance, slight violence and gore, murder)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 365
Amazon Link
Synopsis: "First, there was the issue Eselda brought to me, royal blood being uncharted all over the realms. Then a seated prince was murdered. Now I find out the prince was murdered by a seated king. A king who somehow earned himself an army. An army which I practically gave to him.
This is my fault."
King Jordyn is realizing things in Fraun were not what they appeared to be. With Queen Eselda of Enchenda making the choice to side with King Tin of Sarcheda, it seems like war is coming to Fraun.
Does Jordyn have what it takes to save the kingdom?
Review: I think the author really developed her writing in this book. The characters were more complex and engrossing. The world building continued to be the highlight of the book. And the plot was still just as intriguing and interesting to me as it was in the first book.
While I really liked this book, I do think that there are still some improvements that could be made. The POV changes were a bit too fast for me and the emotions and pacing went from a bit too slow to too fast in my opinion.
Verdict: It was really good!