Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Angels and Warriors The Awakening by Dawn Tevy

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This guest post is by Heidi Angell, author of Creative Exercises to Inspire and Royal Prince Vince. For more on Heidi, visit her website at http://angellslife.com/

Genre: Fantasy

Synopsis: Angels and Warriors The Awakening is the first book in a fantasy series following Princess Tynae as she finds her entire world turned upside down when Arona, a villainous charge of Tynae's father, plots her assassination. In Tynae's flight from death, she finds herself rescued by Prince Béo of the Greer, a sea-living mythical people. She discovers that she is a special being who will directly effect the outcome of the major battle of good and evil raging in the world.

My Thoughts: I absolutely love this book and am eagerly awaiting the rest in the series! I have a personal attachment to this book, because I helped Dawn with editing this story. I love Tynae! She is so real, despite the fact that this is a fantasy. I could relate to her shock at discovering her destiny. Her thought processes are reasonable and realistic. The passion and the emotional responses are downright visceral. Dawn has a way of painting with words, very reminiscent of Dickens (though not so dry!) Also, if you buy the book from Dawn's Website, the first 100 buyers get some awesome extra goodies, including an autographed copy!

This is a great book for older teens and adults. There is very little language, the violence is more emotional than detailed descriptions, and the romance is done tastefully.

About the Author: This is Dawn's first book, and she has worked very hard to produce a quality, independently published masterpiece. She is a very busy young woman. She runs a blog, has a blog talk show, and is eagerly working on the next books in the Angels and Warriors series!

Rating **** Four out of five stars

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