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Release
Date:
April 2012
Genre: Short Story,
Fantasy, Magic
Available
Formats:
Paperback and eBook
My
Shelf: Own (eBook)
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The Empire of Andresium is threatened by the corruption of the immortals, ancient beings given the gift of eternal life after the death of the last reigning empress. A prophecy speaks of their eventual downfall at the hands of one of their own, however. Tallis is known by most simply as "The Loren," and seeks to avoid her destiny while trying herself to remain untainted by the decaying morals and indifference to the fates of men that plague her kind. As the events of the prophecy begin to unfold, Tallis finds herself conflicted between upholding her dedication to justice, and falling victim to the ramifications of following the desires of her own heart.
Please excuse me is this is less of
a review and more of an ode to McRae’s prose. There is something about her writing
that drew me in, and I enjoyed reading every word. It was the best thing about
the book, in my opinion! Her prose was lush and beautifully descriptive, and
the words just seemed to flow and fall right off the page. Here are a few
examples (I included one romantic example for us diehard romantics out there
*swoon*):
Night was a harbor to them, sheltering their words as they sat, locked in conversation under the vastness of the heavens, until the dawning sun again tugged at their paradise. The stoic gave way to the poet, as the Loren told the Systerian of distant lands and ancient times.“My eyes refuse to drift from yours. My hand tells me touch, and I can scarcely recall my control before it has drifted away from my side. My feet carry me to you, longing to pass time which I have not, and knowing how it should be spent in meditation of what’s to come.”
I just fell in love with McRae’s writing
style. It is unique, it fits the tone of the novel exceptionally well, and it
made the book that much more enjoyable for me to read.
Alright, I am going to try and
leave the whole prose thing behind for now. Onto other things! This book, being
only ~60 pages long, is more of short story than anything, but do not let that
fool you! It is packed full of romance, fantasy, betrayal, magic, and so much
more. Tallis, the main character of the story, is one of the few remaining immortals,
and she has a wealth of long sought-after magical knowledge that the other
immortals would do just about anything to learn. She faces some hard times and
difficult dilemmas, but she remains resolute and steadfast through everything.
She is definitely a strong female character, and I immediately liked her when
she started throwing some carefully scripted insults in guys’ faces (you have
got to love a girl who can tell guys off!). Overall, she was a brilliant lead,
and I cannot wait to read more about her and the future that awaits her in the
next book.
The only downside to this book is
the fact that it is so short, and the only reason I am really saying that is
because I want more! Readers, beware, this book ends in a cliffhanger that will
leave you craving the next installment in the series. Also, with so much
stuffed into 60 pages, the book could get rather intense at times in terms of
backstory and plot explanations, but it was relatively easy to follow along
with what was occurring/being explained. McRae does a wonderful job packing
everything into such a short story, and with great characters, an intriguing
plot, and lyrical prose, Tallis is a book you should not miss out on!
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Thanks so much for hosting on the tour today, and for your very kind words. I'm busily revising the second installment now, and hope to have it out in early 2013.
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Thanks for the giveaway!!!!
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