The Prince’s Man by Deborah Jay

Loving this new review of The Prince’s Man from a member of Rosie’s Book Review Team – thanks Jessie :D


Behind the Willows


Solid.



This book was solid.



Solid in the sense that it was, and I quote from dictionary.com, havingrelativefirmness,coherenceofparticles,orpersistenceofform, asmatterthatisnotliquidorgaseous



This newly created world is firm, there are no gaps or jumps of reasoning. One creature, idea, magic or bit of history flows right into the next. Characters that appear substantial at the beginning of the book do nothing but grow and evolve as their backstory unfolds behind them.



This is solidly written fantasy tale.



It was also solid in the, and now I quote form urban dictionary, cool or awesome aspect.  .



In this land people play a deadly game that involves lots of spying. Of course along with spying goes the lying. And that’s where the awesome part came in because more than once, just as the main character figured out some sort of mystery…


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Published on December 10, 2015 15:43
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