Choices Meant for All by Sandy Lender

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Choices Meant for All by Sandy Lender
Publisher: ArcheBooks Publishing
Genre: Fantasy
Length: Full (312 pgs)
Rated: 4 stars
Review by Rose

From the foothills of the Freotho Mountains to the marble halls of Mahriket, factions of deities rise to threaten not just Master Rothahn’s crown, but all of Onweald’s people. The battles fan the gates of the dark spirit world releasing demons of every species to aid the enemy, but Emperor Nigel Taiman brings Malachi’s power to the Arcanan Army’s camp in hopes of tipping the balance in his bride’s favor. Dangerous times call for strange allies from all quarters.

To restore the geasa that will save the god she’s sworn to protect, Amanda Chariss must escape the very Betrayer’s grasp and make choices for the good of all. Does she have the will to sacrifice all that she holds dear in the process? Dive into the action-packed conclusion of the Choices trilogy to discover how prophecy works with and against those who would heed it.

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My favorite character is Amanda Chariss Derdriu, The Protector of The Master with the master being the god of Onweald. At the beginning of this book, Chariss has been captured by Jamieson Drake, an evil sorcerer who wants her for his own, and by Juliette, a goddess/dragon-shifter, who wants to rule Onweald.

Because of the sheer volume of characters in this fantasy with many entwining relationships (as an example, Nigel Taiman, Chariss’ fiancé, is also the son of Juliette who wants to destroy the Master) I was thrilled to see (and actually read first before even starting page one) a list of characters (as well as a pronunciation guide) and a map of the world, which helps a lot in keeping everyone straight! I referred back to it often, especially at the start when I wanted to make sure I knew who was who.

Ms. Lender supplies us with non-stop action from the very beginning, and happily Chariss is not a helpless captive who sits back and waits for her man to rescue her. She is always looking for a way to save herself and get back to her job of protecting the Master. She’s a great, kick butt heroine that I enjoyed. And, the entire story is very exciting. The author’s writing style is smooth and non-intrusive but very clear and descriptive. I never felt as if reading the book was a chore. Instead it was more like a movie running through my brain. The best kind of reading!

I fully intend on going back and reading the other two books in the trilogy, then rereading this book so I can get an overview of the entire world and see all the little things I likely missed from not knowing these characters as well as I would have liked. Well done and recommended to fantasy fans.

Comments

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  3. I hadn’t heard of this trilogy before. Thanks for the intro and the nice prize.

  4. Great review! I’m looking forward to checking out all the books in the series 🙂

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