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kellygillespiewv 's review for:
Warrior of the Wild
by Tricia Levenseller
Full review at wildandwonderfulreads.com
Actual rating: 3.5 stars
Warrior of the Wild is a fun YA Fantasy standalone that reads fast and is sure to leave you with a smile on your face.
This is my first experience reading something by Tricia Levenseller, and I was pretty pleased by it. Her writing is effortless, giving it a light feel. It did seem a bit too young to me, but that happens sometimes because I’m a 34 year old reader of YA literature!
I found the world to be fascinating! A large part of the intrigue with this book was the Viking inspiration. I enjoyed reading about the villages and how their politics and culture played a role.
The characters are not as complex as I would have liked, but I still enjoyed the cast. The star of this book, in my opinion, is the character growth of Rasmira. By finding true friendship and working together to complete the impossible quests, she developed into a stronger, more determined, independent woman that I found myself rooting for.
Overall, I enjoyed Warrior of the Wild and would recommend it to YA Fantasy fans who like quick reads with a unique adventure and a dash of romance.
*Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced copy of this book. Please note that it, in no way, had an effect on my opinion or review.
Actual rating: 3.5 stars
Warrior of the Wild is a fun YA Fantasy standalone that reads fast and is sure to leave you with a smile on your face.
This is my first experience reading something by Tricia Levenseller, and I was pretty pleased by it. Her writing is effortless, giving it a light feel. It did seem a bit too young to me, but that happens sometimes because I’m a 34 year old reader of YA literature!
I found the world to be fascinating! A large part of the intrigue with this book was the Viking inspiration. I enjoyed reading about the villages and how their politics and culture played a role.
The characters are not as complex as I would have liked, but I still enjoyed the cast. The star of this book, in my opinion, is the character growth of Rasmira. By finding true friendship and working together to complete the impossible quests, she developed into a stronger, more determined, independent woman that I found myself rooting for.
Overall, I enjoyed Warrior of the Wild and would recommend it to YA Fantasy fans who like quick reads with a unique adventure and a dash of romance.
*Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced copy of this book. Please note that it, in no way, had an effect on my opinion or review.