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Warriors of Mirral #1

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐧
Warriors of Mirral #1

Author : Katrina Zari
Pages : 339


Summary :

What if one day, your whole life changes when you are told that are not from this world you've known, but are actually a Princess from a kingdom located in a different world called Mirral?
What if you learn that in the world you are from, some people have special powers?
What if you fall in love with the one who came to bring you back to your kingdom?
What if no matter how much power you possess, what you want most is the one thing you cannot have? 


Review:

The book is fast paced and plot driven, it delivers high action, good humor, and engaging characters. The whole fantasy (Parallel) world was intriguing & new, which isn't easy to do these days, the author kept the world in ancient times, without technology and all. Author created a Kingdom in a parallel world along with its loyal people makes this book a relaxing read, without having to doubt their own kind. 



The plotline is interesting and Original. It kept you wanting more with all its romances. Alissa is a normal girl or so she thinks thrown into a world that she didn't know existed until she was abducted by a man, who knows magic and rescued by another person who happened to fight well. She realizes nothing in her life is as it seems. Elgard, explains everything about his world and asked her to come with him as their kingdom needs a queen now. She doesn't know that she's the princess of Nordern. She is forced to learn about herself and a part of the world she never knew existed, when those secrets come out and you can no longer put the book down. The book was pretty action packed and addictive. 


The characters are deep and complex, even the side characters had a lot of thought put into them. I like the characters very much especially the strong headed Alissa and Elgard, the hand. They are all strong yet fallible and very believable. Alissa capable of doing everything for herself and super strong without depending on anyone. She was just a real person who trains herself well. The dialogues were good, my opinion of the characters shifted throughout, and I couldn't put it down. The mystery is intriguing and the plot will keep you going. This book is great for all fantasy/adventure readers

The reader will be left begging for more at the end. All the characters are very likeable I've been totally into reading magical themed books lately. I really enjoyed this one. Plenty of angst, action, drama and witty remarks. Great story, but I felt that the plot was a little rushed and that there could've been more to it.

Rating : 8.5/10



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