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  • Isle Lacion by S.C. Chin
  • Mantle of the World Ruler (Book Two of the Lost Wells Trilogy) by Kate Gateley
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An immersive, layered, and extensively developed fantasy… Gateley’s middle installment in the Lost Wells Trilogy is a complex, beautifully constructed fantasy with vivid and personable characters and magical worldbuilding. After surviving their destined run-in with the sinister Cassius, Julia Harrison and Dom O’Brien leave the West Coast of Canada and land in LA. With their future uncertain, the pair know the Prophecy is broken....
Engrossing and intriguing; an involving SF adventure. Chin’s smart tale combines fantasy and hard SF, taking readers on an ex-soldier’s extraordinary journey to contentment and fulfillment. Serving in the Anima War in Babek for six years has left nothing but scars on Rai’s psyche. When he moves to Isle Lacion along with his uncle Barq Seltzer, he is hoping for a fresh start....
Book Review: Mantle of the World Ruler (Book Two of the Lost Wells Trilogy) by Kate Gateley
Fun, accessible, and exceptionally crafted… Broome meticulously explains entire mythology and history of native Canadian trees in her user-friendly and fun-to-read debut. Brief and to the point, each rune depicts the significance of the salient tree within its physical environment while mirroring historical, cultural, ecological and mythical factors surrounding it. Broome dedicates individual chapters to each species, weaving together research, personal observations, and musings on both their spiritual importance to our lives and their place in folklore and history....
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