Title: Thorn
Author: IntisarKhanani
Review : I never know what to expect from a CreateSpace book…it is a crap shoot to be sure. Well I have to say I was shocked when I picked up this book just to give it a few pages(I like to do this with new books to see what they are about and so forth) and didn’t put it down until I finished it. I wanted to know what would happen to Thorn and the princess and the kingdom and the curse and the ….. Wow I was shocked at how this book pulled me in completely and I couldn’t let it go without knowing what happened. I stayed up way too late finishing it and I loved it. Fantasy is not one of my favorite genres, but this book was fantastic. It reminded me a bit of Amanda Hocking….hummm another self-published author who is fantastic and therefore no longer self-published.
Thorn is a character you
will come to love and yet still want her to do more. The life that is thrust upon her makes her
take a double take and choose the easier route and yet is it really easier? The prince confuses Thorn and yet in the end
you find out why. Valka is someone to
hate, a good book needs someone to hate and she is dreadful. Thorns brother and mother are a piece of
work. The other characters that fill the
pages are interesting and multi-faceted.
A few deaths will cause you to tear up and wonder Why? But they all play apart in this book and in
making Thorn who she becomes.
Thorn may at times come
off as too good to be true, but wouldn’t it be wonderful to think that people
really could be that nice? I have met a
few that make me think it’s possible. You
will fall in love with her and understand why so many others in the story have
fallen likewise. This is a fairy tale
like the Goose Girl and yet I can tell you I’m not that familiar with that tale
and still found this book a page turner.
I rarely stay up past my bedtime and yet I just couldn’t put the book
down until I was finished.
If you love fantasy you
will love this book, but even if you don’t you should give it a try. I really can’t say enough good things about
this book. Nothing keeps me up at
night(early to work) and yet last night I didn’t turn off the light until after
midnight, way too late for me. I loved
this book and the characters and I hope to see more from this author. She should have a mainstream publisher soon,
this is a good story, well edited, fast paced and interesting to boot.
Give this book a try – it is
great for any age and I know you won’t be disappointed.
Publisher:
Published May 30th 2012 by
CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781470181338
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 237
Quick Review: 5 stars out of 5
Pages: 237
Quick Review: 5 stars out of 5
Where I Obtained the Book: Sent by the author for review.
Synopsis: Princess Alyrra’s strength lies in silence. Scorned by her family, she avoids the court, spending her time with servants. When her marriage is unexpectedly arranged with the prince of a powerful neighboring kingdom, Alyrra feels trapped. As the court celebrates her match, dark rumors spread about the unexplained deaths of the women of her new family. Alyrra begins her journey with mounting trepidation; betrayed while traveling, she seizes an opportunity to start a life away from court.
Synopsis: Princess Alyrra’s strength lies in silence. Scorned by her family, she avoids the court, spending her time with servants. When her marriage is unexpectedly arranged with the prince of a powerful neighboring kingdom, Alyrra feels trapped. As the court celebrates her match, dark rumors spread about the unexplained deaths of the women of her new family. Alyrra begins her journey with mounting trepidation; betrayed while traveling, she seizes an opportunity to start a life away from court.
Walking away from a prince
whom she doesn’t know should have been easy. But from the moment she sets eyes
on him, Alyrra realizes that her freedom could cost him his life. Without any
magical defense of her own, she is plunged into a lethal game of sorcery and
deceit. Now Alyrra must decide whom she can trust and what she’s willing to
fight for—before her silence proves fatal.
Author Biography: Intisar Khanani
grew up a nomad and world traveler. Born in Wisconsin, she has lived in five
different states as well as in Jeddah on the coast of the Red Sea. She first
remembers seeing snow on a wintry street in Zurich, Switzerland, and vaguely
recollects having breakfast with the orangutans at the Singapore Zoo when she
was five. She now resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband and young
daughter. Intisar writes grants and develops projects to address community
health with the Cincinnati Health Department, which is as close as she can get
to saving the world. Her approach to writing fantasy reflects her lifelong
passion for stories from different cultures. She is currently writing a trilogy
set in the same world as Thorn. This is her first novel.
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FYI: The first 3 chapters can be read here.
Hi Lisa -
ReplyDeleteThanks for your review! I'm so glad you enjoyed Thorn, and that the characters came alive to you. It's a great compliment to an author when someone stays up late to read their work :)
All the best,
Intisar
Oh - I also just wanted to let readers know that I also have digital editions available via Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Thorn-ebook/dp/B00869SADQ/), Kobo, and Smashwords, among others. Thanks again!
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