The Sage Stone Prophecy by N. S. Wikarski


The Sage Stone Prophecy by N. S. Wikarski
Publisher: self
Genre: Action/Adventure, Contemporary, Suspense/Mystery
Length: Full (260 pages)
Rating: 5 stars
Review by Rose

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This is the seventh book in the Arcana Archaeology Adventure series and I regret I’ve not read the other books in the series. Not because this book cannot stand on its own, but because this is a darn good read and I hate that I’ve missed out on six books of this kind of writing!

The Sage Stone Prophecy is exciting, the characters are well-drawn and three dimensional, and the writing is tight—it was so exciting that I finished the book in only two nights (it was good enough that, had I had the time to read during the day to my heart’s content, I could have finished it in one day).

I don’t want to give away any spoilers—and I do plan on going back and buying the first six books in the series then rereading this again—because there are so many things going on. It reminds me a great deal of the books by Dan Brown – you not only have an exciting treasure hunt with clues that need to deciphered along the way, you will learn a lot about matriarchal societies and the role of the goddess in those.

Great job, Ms. Wikarski. I’m only sorry I was so late discovering you and this series.

Comments

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  3. Lisa Brown says

    Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win 🙂

  4. Thank you so much for hosting and for that wonderful review of my latest book.

  5. Sounds like a great read.

  6. I’m looking forward to checking this one out – thanks for sharing 🙂

  7. Congrats on the new book and good luck on the book tour!

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  10. Joyce Ferguson says

    Loved this series, brilliant!

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