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Temple of Ice
by Christian Cura
Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Temple of Ice
Author: Christian Cura
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 2/5
Recommended For...: fantasy lovers
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, DNFed
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 263
Synopsis: Meet Tama, an adept winter mage of Khione, a beautiful, dangerous land. Bloodthirsty monsters roam the frozen wilderness, and the unforgiving elements are a constant. Tama and her friends—Kachina and Masou—are on the cusp of completing their education at the temple where they have trained for the past four years. They need only to do one more thing: earn the Goddess Tira’s final anointing. But to do that, they must fight through hordes of corrupted creatures and endure the perplexing obstacles within Mount Orodani.
The road before them is long and bloody, and Tira’s evil sister, Malsumi, won’t stop sending her minions until she is strong enough to break free of her prison. Tama fights valiantly to defend herself and her people from these twisted monsters. But she will soon discover the real threat is much closer than she initially thought…
Review: I had to DNF this read at 32%. The book is just everywhere and I couldn’t concentrate on it enough to make heads or tails of it.
Verdict: It’s good, just not for me.
Book: Temple of Ice
Author: Christian Cura
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 2/5
Recommended For...: fantasy lovers
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, DNFed
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 263
Synopsis: Meet Tama, an adept winter mage of Khione, a beautiful, dangerous land. Bloodthirsty monsters roam the frozen wilderness, and the unforgiving elements are a constant. Tama and her friends—Kachina and Masou—are on the cusp of completing their education at the temple where they have trained for the past four years. They need only to do one more thing: earn the Goddess Tira’s final anointing. But to do that, they must fight through hordes of corrupted creatures and endure the perplexing obstacles within Mount Orodani.
The road before them is long and bloody, and Tira’s evil sister, Malsumi, won’t stop sending her minions until she is strong enough to break free of her prison. Tama fights valiantly to defend herself and her people from these twisted monsters. But she will soon discover the real threat is much closer than she initially thought…
Review: I had to DNF this read at 32%. The book is just everywhere and I couldn’t concentrate on it enough to make heads or tails of it.
Verdict: It’s good, just not for me.