2/5 – This review is provided in return for a free copy of Broken Aro, arranged by Our Write Side
A prologue is always a tenuous way to begin any fantasy tale. It’s more often a crutch than anything else, where the author unleashes an information dump on an unsuspecting reader. It’s too often used too poorly. However, a good prologue entices with a mystery that hides in the shadows of the rest of the story’s narrative. Jen Wylie’s Broken Aro thankfully does it right with the introduction of a...
Published on July 02, 2016 04:02