The second
book of this series does not disappoint my expectations from the first book. The
storyline continues without revealing the whole plot, keeping you turning the
pages, enjoying the chapters, one after the next.
The era
setting is, of course, once again, with swords, daggers, castles, and a little
magic that brings a very different reality to life that the reader can totally immerse
themselves in for a little escape from the norm, since it is a continuation of
the first book.
The two
main characters, Maja and Ragnar, win the favor of the reader for their wit,
compassion, and love for their lost home. The need to see them succeed is
strong and compelling. Without giving the story away, the fight to regain their
home, not knowing yet what either of them is doing to that end, captures your
heart and imagination through the whole book.
Wonderfully
written, with details that not only immerse you into the story, but also create
a new reality which gives you pleasant sights and smells, dark and dangerous
passages heightening your senses, and feelings of connection to the characters.
I gave this 5 out of 5 stars and believe everyone would enjoy this series.






