#BookReview ~The Revenge of Excalibur @SaharaFoley



 The Revenge of Excaliburby
Sahara Foley 

After Pamela's father vanished twenty-seven years ago, her life has been content. That is, until she is visited by disturbing dreams, telling that her father is in danger.

She also receives a mysterious message, telling her that Arthur has been imprisoned on a distant planet, and only she can rescue him. To do so, she must release the evil entity trapped within the famous sword, Excalibur. If she trusts this strange messenger and releases the terrifying Shalit from its confinement, Pamela could be endangering Earth and all the other planets in the universe.

Will she be strong enough to control the Shalit, save her father, and protect everyone she loves? And can she risk destroying all life if she's not?

What did I think of the book?
Excalibur, the legendary sword of King Arthur, is hiding a dark secret. A Shalit, the most feared species on the planets Calen, Eilsel and Teth, is imprisoned in the sword because the Shalit have the power to destroy worlds. However, not all Shalit are planet destroyers, but how could Pamela, daughter of Arthur, tell the difference between an evil Shalit and a good one?  Which one resides in Excalibur? But to rescue her father, Arthur, and his wife, Dasiy, Pam, must release the beast inside.
Fast-paced, action packed, this book is anything but boring. Although this is book 2 of the series, I was drawn into the story from the first page. I love the worlds Foley has created. They are unique and fascinating.
I really liked the characterisation of Pam and Excalibur. They were totally believable and were well drawn. They propelled the story forwards, and I enjoyed reading about them.
If you love fantasy based with a little bit of Arthurian Legend thrown in, then this is the book for you. I Highly Recommend.
Where can I purchase this fabulous book? Amazon USAmazon UK




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Published on July 04, 2016 00:00
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