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Friday, February 19, 2021

Reviews for Tales Of Elhaanai by Nicole Patrice Thomas

Being an active reader and author on Instagram means you come across many wonderful and amazing Indie authors. I have to admit, when I created myself an author account, I had no idea what I was getting myself into, or how much reading I would be doing. It started out as just a way to spread the word about my books, kind of became an FB substitute when I left Facebook, but it turned into a lot more. I've always loved reading, but in the past I stayed away from books, while writing my own. I didn't want anyone to think that I stole ideas from their work, but I eventually realized, reading someone else's book and perhaps being inspired in some ways, would not change me into a different author. Not only that, but I have my set writing style, and I am okay with that. Even if some scenarios might sound similar, as authors we embrace things differently and share them differently. We are unique for a reason.

Nicole Patrice Thomas is one of the authors I connected with and just like her, I have met several wonderful authors who are more than willing to exchange books and reviews. If we only look out for ourselves, we will not really get anywhere, but if we support each other, we can succeed together.

 

Nicole Patrice Thomas 

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Tales of Elhaanai 

I have read the first two books of this series, and I am looking forward to the release of the third one. You can already pre-order it on Amazon, but it won't be released until May 1st 2021... which will be here before we know it.

Book 1: A baby switched before birth. A false Queen desperate to rule. A lust for power that could destroy the entire kingdom.

Using dark magic in an attempt to take control of the throne, Devona, the kings sister is caught in her own snare when a spell results in more than she handle and her own son pays the price.
Growing up, Alric thought he was like everyone else, just a bit stronger. When he is caught between the reality he’s always known and a destiny he’s just discovered, he becomes the target of a ruthless man sent to kill him.
On the run for his life, Alric heads for the Mnara Mountains with his unwilling sister in tow, together they must find an Oracle, master their gifts and save a kingdom Alric never knew was his birthright.

An ancient evil is spreading, moving behind the scenes and Alric is running out of time to stop it.

 

My Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟

I think I need to start taking more time in learning about a book before reading it. This is like the third time I read a book, only to find out it had an open end. Thankfully the next one is supposed to be released at the end of this month.
It was a great story and kept me reading and captivated. I look forward to the sequel. It is a great fantasy story with characters to love and characters to hate and a twist at the end that you don’t exactly see coming. Well done! 

 

Book 2 (The Prophecy): Their mothers died believing in it, Devona paid the price trying to stop it, Alric may die if he doesn’t surrender to it.

The Prophecy has become the driving force behind every action on both sides of the conflict, balance will be restored or lost completely. Battle lines are being drawn and a step in the wrong direction may coast your life.

 

My Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Great sequel to Tales of Elhaanai. I’ve gotten quite attached to some of the characters and have some hopes for the outcome of this story. I can’t wait for the next book to come out.

 

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