The Elf and the Princess: The Silent Warrior Trilogy - Book One
A most thrilling and captivating tale for readers of all ages
Menarm was a great and prosperous kingdom, known throughout the lands for its friendly, hard-working people and fair trade. But a bitter struggle of succession between brothers left the kingdom devastated, the people divided. Some stayed with Fenil, who had conquered the crown, others followed Renil to the wild...more
Paperback, 316 pages
Published
October 1st 2007
by Outskirts Press
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I can't remember how this made it on my to-read list, but it's been there forever. Now I'm finally trying to read it, and I'm not sure if I can continue. The narrative style so far is terrible. The main character has spent most of the first 20 pages talking to his horse - boringly, I might add. It's mainly an information dump, with the horse snorting every few sentences to keep up the pretense of a conversation.
Once he meets up with another character, the POV flips between them erratically, and...more
Once he meets up with another character, the POV flips between them erratically, and...more
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A most thrilling and captivating tale for readers of all ages Menarm was a great and prosperous kingdom, known throughout the lands for its friendly, hard-working people and fair trade. But a bitter struggle of succession between brothers left the kingdom devastated, the people divided. Some stayed with Fenil, who had conquered the crown, others followed Renil to the wild lands of the north, founding a new kingdom. Now Adren, the last princess of th...more
A most thrilling and captivating tale for readers of all ages Menarm was a great and prosperous kingdom, known throughout the lands for its friendly, hard-working people and fair trade. But a bitter struggle of succession between brothers left the kingdom devastated, the people divided. Some stayed with Fenil, who had conquered the crown, others followed Renil to the wild lands of the north, founding a new kingdom. Now Adren, the last princess of th...more
Sep 26, 2008
Jill
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Young Adults and Adults
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I know the author
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Spellbound and Wishing for More, April 16, 2008
The Elf and the Princess
By Anna Del C. Dye
Cover by Lois Moore
Illustrations by Carlos Cruz
In her debut title, The Elf and The Princess, Anna Del C. Dye weaves a tale of secrets, mystery, love, war and high fantasy.
Her characters are endearing, as the reader becomes entwined with their lives and their tales of joy and woe.
My favorite part was the love story of the elf and the princess. Princes...more
Spellbound and Wishing for More, April 16, 2008
The Elf and the Princess
By Anna Del C. Dye
Cover by Lois Moore
Illustrations by Carlos Cruz
In her debut title, The Elf and The Princess, Anna Del C. Dye weaves a tale of secrets, mystery, love, war and high fantasy.
Her characters are endearing, as the reader becomes entwined with their lives and their tales of joy and woe.
My favorite part was the love story of the elf and the princess. Princes...more
On her sixteenth birthday, Adren’s mother asked her what she wanted for a present. Adren’s asked for sword fighting lessons. Adren was a natural. So for two years, the young girl trained day and night as a warrior.
Throughout her childhood Adren had always known she was different. Her mother told her she was special and on her eighteenth birthday she would learn the truth of her past. Unfortuantely, her mother passed before that could happen. So upon her mother’s death, Adren was sent on a missi...more
Throughout her childhood Adren had always known she was different. Her mother told her she was special and on her eighteenth birthday she would learn the truth of her past. Unfortuantely, her mother passed before that could happen. So upon her mother’s death, Adren was sent on a missi...more
I know you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but this one had all the red flags of a bad relationship... poor artwork, horrible summary, pronunciation guide in the front, opening line ripped from Star Wars, weird and abrupt flashback, awkward writing.
UGH!!
I got through a few pages before the task before just came to be to daunting...sorry for the author, but NO!!!
UGH!!
I got through a few pages before the task before just came to be to daunting...sorry for the author, but NO!!!
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