Showing posts with label witches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witches. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Stone Heart by Carol Marrs Phipps & Tom Phipps



Stone Heart
 
By Carol Marrs Phipps & Tom Phipps


My Rating

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)


date         February 5, 2015

format     Kindle Version


review  
 
Stone Heart, Book 2 of The Heart of the Staff series by Carol Marrs Phipps & Tom Phipps is an excellent example how fantasy fiction should be written. It is full of action and adventure which made it hard to catch my breath as the book progressed.

The authors did a great job of developing a tale that was both realistic and believable. It was full of plot twist and turns as you followed the adventures of several groups of characters. With the author's style of storytelling it was easy to follow and watch the various storylines come together.

I really liked the way Carol Marrs Phipps & Tom Phipps developed their characters.  They provide the background information that helps make the each of her characters come alive. As the story progressed you could feel each of the characters mature and come to their own, both the heroes and the evil witches. This made it easy to identify with them.

I really liked Stone Heart by Carol Marrs Phipps and Tom Phipps and I highly recommend this book to all readers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, December 10, 2012

The Seer’s 7 Deadly Fairy Tales: A Compendium by Elizabeth Marx


The Seer's 7 Deadly Fairy Tales: A Compendium

By Elizabeth Marx


My Rating

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)





status

Read December 8, 2012

format

epub Version (author supplied)

review

 
 
I really enjoyed The Seer’s 7 Deadly Fairy Tales: A Compendium by Elizabeth Marx. The story was well developed and well thought-out. It grabbed my attention and kept me reading, wondering what was next.

I especially liked the section on definitions for various things associated with Irish folklore.

Since the book was just an introduction the full length version, All's Fair in Vanity's War (The Seer's Seven Deadly Fairy Tales) by Elizabeth Marx, it served its purpose. It captured my imagination and now I look forward to reading the entire book.

I recommend this book to capture your imagination.