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Joel Flanagan-Grannemann- Talia: On the Shore of the Sea

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4 Stars


A Great Read Sequel


What a grand story in Talia: On the Shore of the Sea by Joel Flanagan-Grannemann. I read the book before this, and I had to read this one, just to find out what happened next. This is the second book of the "servants of the moon and sun series). It's a great sequel, and I like that the two books are basically "fairy-tales" for adults. There is a lot going on, and Talia isn't your typical fairy, and I know that sounds a bit weird, but for this story, see is seeking vengeance, and also survival. Survival for her and her loyal followers. She is strong and powerful, and sometimes, a bit doubtful, but that's to be expected. This author brings the story to life. The story brings in the believable, even if almost impossible. (But who says fairies aren't real?) This author is a great storyteller. Who could ask for more when it's filled with magical/fantastical creatures and other interesting beings? Talia: On the Shore of the Sea is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. I hope to read more books by this author.








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