Thursday, January 30, 2014

Book Review: Jaded Stone [Soul of the Stones] by Kelly Walker ~ Spotlight ~ Review !!!


Title: Jaded Stone { Soul of the Stones #0.9 }
Author: Kelly Walker
Published on: November 15, 2013
Publisher: Self-Published
Source: Review Copy form Mark My Words Book Tours


  


Synopsis:

In Cornerstone, Valencia Roth died to protect her daughter. In Jaded Stone, she'll live for her.

Twenty years before the events of Cornerstone, Valencia Roth is the Crown Princess of Sheas, as lonely as she is privileged. She wants for nothing, except a clear path toward peace for her land. She’s always known personal happiness might not be in The Three’s plan for her. As the future ruler of Sheas, and a Cornerstone, her life belongs to her people.

But when Valencia meets the charming Reid Hendel, she dares to believe love could be within her reach. That is, if they can both survive long enough for it to blossom. A new threat prowls the land, and she’s their primary target. Armed with stubborn pride and all the resources of Sheas, she fears nothing—until her brother leads her intended directly into the fray and at least one of them doesn’t return.


Burdened with grief, Valencia must carve her own path forward. From the forge of chaos, a new era will be born.



I got this book from the author, free of cost, in exchange of an honest review from my side.

Firstly I would like to thank the author for giving me this opportunity of reading and reviewing this book.

Whoa!!! I loved Cornerstone but this one wasn't any less than that. This one was just as much as entertaining like Cornerstone and I didn't get bored for even a minute. My only complaint is that it ended too fast and too abruptly.

The characters were great and the plot was good too but I think I liked Emariya much more than Valencia but that doesn't mean that she was average or bad, she was awesome but I don't know why I felt much more connected to Emariya and I read that many of my fellow reviewers felt the same.

The twists were good and unpredictable but once again I wanted more detailed info that I didn't quite get maybe that's why I couldn't establish a bond with Valencia and she felt like a stranger sometimes. I loved the writing style of the author, there was perfect use of rich words and I didn't find any mistakes too, well maybe I was too busy reading the book.

Anyways this one is a great book and I would recommend it to all of you because it's really good. 

Rating: Four Sword-Yielding Vampires

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