Title | : | Fearsome Destiny: Brothers and Sisters (The Fearsome Destiny Series Book 1) |
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ISBN | : | 1513653458 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781513653457 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 311 |
Publication | : | Published November 8, 2019 |
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Fearsome Destiny: Brothers and Sisters (The Fearsome Destiny Series Book 1) Reviews
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Fearsome Destiny is part historical fiction, fantasy, and sci-fi well blended together to make a breathtaking roller coaster of a story.
The story opens with a Revolutionary War
re-enactment of “the British are coming” and then somehow we turn up in London; just not the London we know. The author has delivered us to a London circa 1776...just not on earth!
Joseph Amiel has meticulously created a new world, Eratha, that is a cracked mirror distortion of our Earth as if through Alice’s looking glass. It was a bit unnerving to see this two class system of the haves and the the have nots; the powerful and the powerless. The characters of Gallin and Alexine are developed slowly as they are immersed into this strange other world that is scientifically way more advanced than Earth and yet socially and politically so dramatically different. Meeting a different Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams to name a few of my favorite historical figures during this tumultuous time was icing on the cake. Seconds, please!
Parental Note: This is YA historical/fantasy novel series. There is violence but not overwhelming so nor explicit. There is also no sex. I would recommend this book for children 12 and up. Younger children may enjoy it as well, if they have the historical background to appreciate the back drop of the pre revolution period.