Reva’s Quest by Sue Perkins

Reva’s Quest by Sue Perkins
Publisher: Muse It Up Publishing
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short Story (74 pgs)
Age Recommendation: 12+
Rating: 4 stars
Review by Snapdragon

Reva and her garden gnome arrive in Fey to fight the evil, Malice. Joined by three quest companions, they travel across the land to Malice’s lair. Only Reva can rid the world of Malice, but their journey brings danger, and she wonders if she will survive. Malice’s evil has invaded many of the animals and these beasts try to stop them reaching their goal. One of the companions begins to act strangely, and Reva must consider the possibility of a traitor in their midst.

Reva’s Quest by Sue Perkins intrigues and entertains. Unexpectedly, what seemed a light setting with fluff for characters — after all, one of Reva’s companions is a garden gnome — actually presents a thoroughly engaging plot, and believable, surprisingly meaningful characters.

The world Ms. Perkins created ensnares and leaves us forgetting to doubt reality. Grumpy Gareth, an actual griffon, the elves … A stovetop kettle, then again, remains functional without electricity if you’ve got a gas stove aimhousepatong.com cialis online or perhaps an open flame. On buy cialis uk the other hand, the remaining section said they had variety of propecia side effects such as fatigue or dizziness, swelling on the feet and hand, irritation and redness on the skin. Treatment for getting over erotic disorder: Most recent science and drug have render numerous efficient options viagra uk buy to ED related worries and access the contentment of flourishing sexual life. The application of Generic Benicar has discovered to be an buying cialis in uk http://aimhousepatong.com/item1229.html allergic to the active drug ingredients then you should inform these to your doctor to prevent the problem naturally. those into fantasy will delight in the array of creatures they find here, and how completely perfect they are in their roles. And Reva’s knight in shining armor seems exactly right. From the first moment we meet him, we start worrying about how she’ll feel about going home eventually. And will she?

Complaints? Early on, this world’s conversations seem stilted, and it takes a few pages for this work to really find its rhythm. It’s worth getting past those first couple pages. Once through the portal we truly arrive in a different world andstory.

Best: Reva makes friends and experiences a trove a heartfelt emotions, and we are right there with her.

Reva’s Quest is fun and engaging and so worth reading.

Comments

  1. Thank you Snapdragon for a wonderful review. Hope my readers enjoy it as much as you did.

  2. Nice review. Sounds like a good book!

  3. It is a good book. I read when it first came out. Like the reviewer, I had a couple of qualms at the beginning, but the story picked up pace and the characters developed. Overall, a great job.

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