Thursday, June 5, 2014

The Well of Wyrding Review & Giveaway

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The The Well of Wyrding  (The Revenant Wyrd Saga #3)

"Experience the long anticipated sequel to The Mirror of the Moon.

In the fantastical lands of the Great Realms, Angelica, Jovian, and Joya are on the search for their older sister Amber, who has been kidnapped by the villain, Porillon. But Amber has slipped away from all of them, and where she has gone is as big a mystery as why she was taken. While they are searching for their sister, Porillon strikes a staggering blow to the entire land.

The Well of Wyrding, a mythic well which contains the magic and fate of every creature in the Great Realms, has been poisoned creating havoc as the magic power of wyrd becomes toxic.

While Grace, Rosalee, and Dalah seek a way to purify the Well of Wyrding, wyrd is going haywire, buildings fashioned with wyrd are turning to pinnacles of terror; wyrd is working against its casters; and people are taking up arms against the threat sorcerers and their kind pose.

But the toxic wyrd is causing a new problem to arise. They are called caustics: those wyrders who have been completely taken over by their chaotic wyrd. Husks of what they once were, they are now a vessel for Chaos in the realms."

Review:

Here we go again with another wonderful book from Travis Simmons.  I have to admit that I am hooked on this series, and can't wait for the next book.  This book will have you guessing at every turn, and at times, wanting to check under the bed for a dalua (bad person/monster).  This isn't one of those predictable books,

Travis Simmons does a great job of building this make believe world and the characters in the book.  I can picture it all in my mind, a must for any good book.  He makes me want to be a wyrder or sorceress, kind of like Harry Potter had me wanting to be a wizard.

There are so many great things about this book but you really need to read all of the books to understand what is going on.  I found myself having to go back a couple of times to recall what had happened before to understand what was happening or what a character was referring to.

I find that this book is appropriate for high school students and older.  However, as with any book, I do recommend that parents read the book first.  There are a few adult situations that they may not approve of.  I give this book 4 stars.  I probably would've given it 5 stars but there are a few times when I found it confusing.  I am anxiously waiting for the next book.

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About the Author
Travis has been writing since he was 14.  He began writing a book called "The Calling of the Two" and while writing that on and off he started uncovering another idea.
 
"Yes, this is all well and good, but what about before? What happened in the world before these characters came into it?" He always knew there was a "before" and as he started wondering about it he got ideas. At first they were little ideas but as he discovered the names for his characters a whole story about them emerged.

Travis started working on The Revenant Wyrd Saga several years back and he is very happy he did because hearing and documenting Jovian and Angelica's story has been one wild ride for him.  He has also written the Infernal Design series.

He lives in a small town at the base of the Adirondack Mountains and hoofing around my neck of the woods gives him a ton of inspiration for his novels.   He loves research, and speculating on different ideas and theories.

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I received this book to review through Beck Valley Books Book Tours, all the opinions above are 100% my own.

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1 comment:

  1. This sounds like a great saga, complex but I suppose keeps the brain ticking over x

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