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Discover (The Frosted Realm Series Book 1)
by Stephanie Kline
This a different genre than the other book I've read by this author. I was very pleased to find that I liked it just as much as the contemporary book I read by her earlier this year.
I love a paranormal/fantasy story where the MC didn't know they were different than other humans until way later in life. Even more than that, I love when it's up to them to save a race of people they didn't even know existed. That's exactly what we get in the first book of the Frosted Realm series. In addition to a wonderfully written story (or the beginning to one at least,) the author uses very descriptive language to paint a very real picture of the fae and their homeland.
At the end of the book, we are left with a mild cliffhanger. Mild in that we don't know what could happen next and there is a startling discovery or event at the end, however it's not so mind blowing as to have someone literally hanging on the edge of a cliff! I did very much enjoy the story and I look forward to downloading and reading the prequel I just became aware is available.
*I was blessed with a free copy of this book, which I voluntarily reviewed.*
I love a paranormal/fantasy story where the MC didn't know they were different than other humans until way later in life. Even more than that, I love when it's up to them to save a race of people they didn't even know existed. That's exactly what we get in the first book of the Frosted Realm series. In addition to a wonderfully written story (or the beginning to one at least,) the author uses very descriptive language to paint a very real picture of the fae and their homeland.
At the end of the book, we are left with a mild cliffhanger. Mild in that we don't know what could happen next and there is a startling discovery or event at the end, however it's not so mind blowing as to have someone literally hanging on the edge of a cliff! I did very much enjoy the story and I look forward to downloading and reading the prequel I just became aware is available.
*I was blessed with a free copy of this book, which I voluntarily reviewed.*