By: Thomas Locke
Revell a division of Bakers Publishing Group
Hello all I hope all is well and you are having a blessed day today I will be doing a review on a book called Emissary from Revell a division of Baker Publishing Group.
Product Description:
With his twenty-first birthday, Hyam begins a journey that will lead him to his destiny--or his doom.
Hyam has always shown a remarkable ability to master languages, even those left unspoken for a thousand years. But now the shadow of suspicion that was cast upon him as a child prodigy at Long Hall is lengthening, and he must keep his identity hidden--or face annihilation.
As Hyam's mother slips toward death, she implores him to return to Long Hall before he settles down to farm his land. This journey born from duty becomes an impassioned quest for the truth. War is coming swiftly, and Hyam must rely upon his newfound powers and the friends he meets along the way in order to unravel the puzzling past and ensure that he--and the realm--will have a future.
So what did I think..... I love fantasy movies and novels so I was interested in reading this novel, I love the authors books his real name is Davis Bunn, but has picked a pseudonym for his fantasy books. I really like the authors style of writing he is very versitile, which is so great.
I love how the author had the many different type of creature, it was like a lord of the rings type characters, while reading the book I was really trying to have an imagination while reading and that really helped me continue to read the book.
The main character in the book Hyam was awesome he was very brave and really smart and was a great leader, I love how heroic he was. I am so glad I read this book it was so awesome and I have been telling everyone about it.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book for review purposes from Revell A Division Of Baker Publishing Group. I was not monetarily compensated for this review. Please note that the review was not influenced by the Sponsor in any way. All opinions expressed here are only my own.
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