Silverdream & Bloodfire: Book 1 of the Chronicles of Elydir
By Brenda Wynn
Amanda Jennings, a wheelchair-bound college student, moves into an old
house to search for clues about the eccentric Dr. James Harcort, she
finds journals left behind by the mysterious doctor.
But not all is as it appears, nor are the people in her life.
As she reads from a book on spell she is transported to another world.
Prince Kelvan of Serras begins the Bloodfire Ritual, in his world and is transported to another world.
The two have changed places. Amanda can now walk and Kelvan is in a wheelchair.
These 2 must figure out what realy happened and why , also struggle to live in the others world.
Life is about to really get exciting for both.
This
book was a fun read. Tho there were times I had to read read a passage
thinking I missed something. This book would do wonders with an
Editor. But still the whole premise was a good read.
4 Stars
Patches
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I read the book and enjoyed it, also. Didn't have any problems with misunderstanding passages or scenes; when I read a book, whether for review of not, I take into consideration the author's unique style of having their characters express themselves. At any rate, it's a good read. While the ending has a conclusion, as with any epic, there are unanswered questions left to be resolved in the next story (or stories). --Douglas Quinn
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