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popthebutterfly 's review for:
Test of Time
by Jacqueline T. Johnson
adventurous
challenging
hopeful
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Test of Time
Author: Jacqueline T. Johnson
Book Series: Sons of Meir Book 1
Rating: 3.5/5
Recommended For...: fantasy lovers, friendship novels
Publication Date: April 1, 2013
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 17+ (violence, gore)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 256
Synopsis: In a time when battles are fought and leaders rise and fall, an unlikely friendship is formed between two men, Erich, a fearless commander from the kingdom of Meir and Nash, a rogue assassin from the kingdom of Noyi. These men meet on a crossroad to their destinies to discover they are pawns used by their governments to start a war of power. Three kingdoms, two men, one mission. Can their friendship withstand the test of time or will one be forced to question can he kill the man he consider his friend, his counterpart...a brother?
Review: For the most part this was a good fantasy novel. The book read more of a character study than anything else and the development of the main characters was well done. The book did well with the plot as well and the writing was very well done.
The only issue I really had with the book is that the world building wasn’t well done and the pacing was a bit slow in places. There was also some wonky moments where the narration was a bit confusing.
Verdict: It was good.
Book: Test of Time
Author: Jacqueline T. Johnson
Book Series: Sons of Meir Book 1
Rating: 3.5/5
Recommended For...: fantasy lovers, friendship novels
Publication Date: April 1, 2013
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 17+ (violence, gore)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 256
Synopsis: In a time when battles are fought and leaders rise and fall, an unlikely friendship is formed between two men, Erich, a fearless commander from the kingdom of Meir and Nash, a rogue assassin from the kingdom of Noyi. These men meet on a crossroad to their destinies to discover they are pawns used by their governments to start a war of power. Three kingdoms, two men, one mission. Can their friendship withstand the test of time or will one be forced to question can he kill the man he consider his friend, his counterpart...a brother?
Review: For the most part this was a good fantasy novel. The book read more of a character study than anything else and the development of the main characters was well done. The book did well with the plot as well and the writing was very well done.
The only issue I really had with the book is that the world building wasn’t well done and the pacing was a bit slow in places. There was also some wonky moments where the narration was a bit confusing.
Verdict: It was good.