Visions of Zarua by @rogersonsm #fantasy epic with a twist #Bookreview

Day 9 of the blog tour finishes with a Q& A session and a very cleverly put together book review by Barb Taub. Enjoy.

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It sucks to be the Chosen One… I like tropes. They are a wonderful shorthand that tells us immediately what’s going on. Take the fantasy sub-genre sword & sorcery, for example. You …

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Visions of Zarua #Blog tour update #tuesdaybookblog

Day 9 of the tour and so far there’s been some great reviews, a guest post, an interview and even cake! Over the next few days I should be able announce the winner of the first ebook giveaway, plus there be another chance to win an ebook, and more reviews and a Q&A or two.

Check out the blog tour page for more info.

Here’s a brief taste of Visions of Zarua in pictures.

cathy - pyre picture quote

Drew - Tree tunnel picture quoteTeri - Hawthorn picture quoteJennifer - Leyoch tunnel picture quote

There’s more to follow. And I’ll have news of a Goodreads paperback giveaway as well.

Please help spread the word. Thanks for joining me.

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#bookreview #tuesdaybookblog Crown of Stones: Magic-Price C.L. Schneider #fantasy

The Crown of Stones: Magic Price by C.L. Schneider (book 1)

Genre: Fantasy

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Blurb – Ian Troy is one of the Shinree, a fallen people with an inherent addiction to magic. Scorned and reviled for the deadly side of their spells, the Shinree are bred as slaves. Their magic is suppressed by drugs and used only as it serves the purposes of the other races. Descended from a long line of soldiers, Ian is conscripted into the Rellan army and made to fight in their longstanding conflict against the ruthless Langorian invaders. The downfall of Rella imminent, Ian goes against orders and turns to the Crown of Stones, an ancient Shinree relic of untold power. Ignorant of its true purpose, Ian uses the crown to end the war, and pays a terrible price. A decade later, still tortured by the aftermath of that day, Ian lives as a bounty hunter in self-imposed exile. Having renounced his magical heritage, he curbs his obsession with a steady stream of wine and regret. He struggles to put it all behind him, until a fateful encounter with a pretty assassin brings Ian’s past crashing into the present. Targeted by a rogue Shinree, and a ruthless old enemy, Ian is forced to use magic again. His deadly addiction is rekindled and his life of isolation is brought to a swift end. With the land he gave up everything to protect once more in jeopardy, and his people’s future at stake, Ian becomes embroiled in a violent race for control of the Crown of Stones. To save the realms and those he cares for, Ian must embrace the thing he fears most: his own power.

First Impressions – I loved the cover and the premise of this book. The concept of having a price to pay for wielding magic is a big part of why I bought this book. From the very beginning you get to understand that price and why the main character Ian Troy tries to resist using his power.

Magic – I really liked all the new and inventive magic the author has created in this book. I like the Shinree race and how there are different bloodlines within it that can perform different types of magic. I think my favourites were the dream weaves, which caused havoc with the main characters mental state, and the binding spells which could bring someone back from the brink of death, but have other consequences for those involved.

Characters – First off Ian Troy is not a very ‘fantasy’ name. But he is likeable for a mass murderer and I was rooting for him all the way. He is stubborn and makes the wrong choices at times, but don’t we all.

Didn’t like so much – There seemed to a few too many info dumps in the form of arguments between various characters. At points it felt like these exchanges were for the readers benefit. But there is a lot of history needing to be explained and times when this type of info gathering is needed for Ian Troy to understand the past events as much as the reader.

Sometimes I got lost when new chapters started and it wasn’t a smooth transition from the previous one. Normally it was just cutting the unnecessary description of an uneventful journey. It’s a small gripe, and resolved quickly as you read on.

Final thoughts – A really fresh and gripping fantasy read. I don’t see many fantasy books with this amount of swearing in, but it felt right for the story and the character, not just put in for shock value. I’m looking forward to reading the next two books (which I’ve already bought).

Finally, there are some erotic/x-rated moments in the book. I’d often find myself thinking this is a woman writing it and feeling a little shocked (not that I’m a prude or anything).

Recommend to – Fantasy lovers who like their stories a little on the darker side.

Rating – 5/5 stars

Please check out the books for yourself on Amazon UK Amazon US Goodreads

Each book is a bargain at 99p, but I think that offer is running out today, so you best be quick!

Visions of Zarua #bookreview and Honey Cake recipe

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So today we have a guest post from the lovely Suzanne Rogerson as part of her World Blog Tour to promote her epic fantasy book, Visions of Zarua. Suzanne is a real life friend of mine (I…

#BookReview: “Visions of Zarua” by Suzanne Rogerson #sundayblogshare

What a wonderful way to enjoy Day 7 of Visions of Zarua’s blog tour, with a fantastic review.

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Every fantasy lover should be reading this book! Paddren, Varnia, and Leyoch have been friends since childhood. Paddren has been training to be a wizard under the tutelage of Kalesh. Varnia is the huntmistress for Baron Harkai, having been trained by Reaun, who took her in after her parents’ death. Leyoch is an assistant to Paddren and Kalesh, and madly in love with Varnia. But the day the Nagra appears will change everything….

Suddenly Kalesh is dead and Paddren is appointed to replace him as the Baron’s wizard. Reaun loses an arm in the battle with the Nagra and Varnia must take over all his duties. And Leyoch embarks on the secret mission that Kalesh had been preparing him for. After Leyoch successfully uncovers a secret organization of evil wizards, all 3 find themselves running for their lives while using all their skills to take down the organization and destroy…

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Visions of Zarua by Suzanne Rogerson #BlogTour @rogersonsm

Please join me for Day 6 of Visions of Zarua’s blog tour over on Teri’s blog.

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Two wizards, 350 years apart. Together they must save the realm of Paltria from Zarua’s dark past. An ancient darkness haunts the realm of Paltria. Apprentice wizard Paddren is plagued by vi…

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#Indieprideday Visions of Zarua 50% sale on #Smashwords #fantasy

Hello everyone.

Today is Day 5 of Visions of Zarua’s blog tour and I’m excited to announce a 50% sale on Smashwords!

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It’s a special event run by Smashwords where 1000’s of books will be discounted for the whole month of July. Why not check out the promo page and pick up some bargains.

While your there, you could pick up Visions of Zarua at a discount price of $2.00. Just enter the promo code SSW50 at the checkout. The book can be downloaded in several formats including kindle(mobi).

If you’re looking for a reason to buy Visions of Zarua, why not check out today’s post on thetattoedbookgeek, where Drew shares an extract from chapter 1 and a photo quote from chapter 2 to whet your appetite.

And don’t forget your entry on the Rafflecopter giveaway on Bookwraiths blog.

Click on the image below to go direct to the Visions blog tour page.

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Visions of Zarua by Suzanne Rogerson Blog Tour (Book Extract).

Day 5 of Visions of Zarua’s blog tour.

Visions of Zarua Book Blurb: Two wizards, 350 years apart. Together they must save the realm of Paltria from Zarua’s dark past. An ancient darkness haunts the realm of Paltria. Apprentice wizard Pa…

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1 week until Visions of Zarua Blog Tour #fantasy #TuesdayBookBlog

I can’t believe there is only a week to go before my first ever blog tour. A big thanks to all the bloggers who have agreed to host me. Please check in and join us along the way, and don’t forget to share. Thank you!

Visions of Zarua 2016 Blog Tour Schedule

Visions of Zarua Blog Tour 2016 Schedule (website links)

Mon 27th June betweenthelinesbookblog Promo Post

Tues 28th June rosieamber Review

Wed 29th June bookwraiths Indie Wednesday feature, Guest Post & Giveaway

Thurs 30th June aliasfaithrivens  Review & Interview

Fri 1st July TheTattoedBookGeek Novel extract & Promo Post

Sat 2nd July teripolen Promo Post

Sun 3rd July alinefromabook Review & Promo Post

Mon 4th July barbedwords Review & Post about Varina and her favourite recipe

Tues 5th July baubtaub Review, Interview and Giveaway

Wed 6th July shelleywilson Promo post

Thurs 7th July jenanita01 Review

Fri 8th July spookymrsgreen Promo Post

Sat 9th July thehappymeerkatreviews Review & Promo Post

Sun 10th July color me in Cyanide and Cherry Review

Sun 10th July Lucciagray Q&A

 

#Tuesdaybookblog #Bookreview Thief’s Magic – Trudi Canavan #Fantasy

Title – Thief’s Magic Book One of Millennium’s Rule

Author – Trudi Canavan

Genre – Fantasy

Length – 553

I featured this as my Fridaybookshare a couple of weeks ago.

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Sometimes magic lies within…

When the young student Tyen unearths an ancient book, it opens the door to a realm of mystery and danger. For it holds a clue to a disaster facing the world.

Elsewhere, in a land ruled by priests, Rielle has been taught that to use magic is to steal from the Angels. Yet she has a talent for it, and desperate times may force her to risk the Angels’s wrath.

But not everything is as Tyen and Rielle have been raised to believe. Not the nature of magic – and not even the people they trust.

First Thoughts

I loved the start of this book, a young wizard archaeologist discovering an ancient book that was forged from a living person. I couldn’t wait to read on.

Characters

Tyen – young wizard trying to do the right thing but caught up in events and used as a scapegoat. He is forced to flee everything he knows. Because of this, I felt he was too trusting of others he met along his journey.

Riselle – she is fated to be married off with little say. When she takes matters into her own hands, well more stumbles along into situations, she makes her plight worse. There was a lot of self reflection on her part, but in all I preferred reading her story and wanted things to turn out better for her.

Style

At first I was annoyed that we had followed one character for so long and then switched to a new VP. But I was instantly drawn into Riselle’s world and had the same annoyance when the story switched from her back to Tyen.

Summary

I really enjoyed the first half of the book, but the rest didn’t live up to the start. It was not the book I was hoping it would be. It’s hard to say why without spoilers.

Final thoughts

I can’t help feeling disappointed by this book. At the start I had such high hopes for a fast, actioned packed read, which is was in the beginning. Somewhere around 300 pages, I can’t pinpoint a particular place, my attention fizzled out and it was a struggle to finish the rest of the book. I think part of that rests with the problem that I came to dislike reading Tyen’s scenes – I couldn’t picture the magic flying carts, nor the magic battles he was involved in. The magic of his world is well thought out, but for me lacking something… I’m not sure that I want to carry on with the rest of this series.

Recommend to

I believe fans of Trudi Canavan will like this book.

Rate 3 out of 5 stars.