Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Review: The Hidden King

Name -The Hidden King
Pages -172
Author -E.G.Radcliff
Publisher -BooksGoSocial
Genre -Fantasy, Teens & Y.A.
Rating -4.5/5
Review no. -06
Source -NetGalley
Synopsis -
Hidden truths. Hidden power. Hidden destiny.
Someone is going to get burned...
On the shores of an oily sea, in the streets of a starving city, a young man named Áed scraps to build a life for himself and the makeshift family he loves. Scarred by a trauma he cannot remember, and haunted by the brutal damage it left behind, he has no idea of the courage his future will demand.
When tragedy strikes, a desperate Áed risks a treacherous, life-changing journey in his last chance to save the only family he has left - but an ancient legacy smoldering within him is about to turn deadly. Neither he - nor a kingdom - will ever be the same.
Review -
This book is a really well written book. It's adventurous, action-packed and the write influenced me in such a way that I was able to imagine myself from the main protagonist's shoes. The story revolves around a seventeen year old boy, Áed, who lives with his partner, Ninian and an orphaned boy, Ronan. The story is really well-written and is able to convey the right amount of feelings that the author wanted to convey. In short, this book is a fast-paced thrilling, coming-of-age adventure. I would totally recommend it to everybody!
I finish this review off because I don't want to give out any spoilers and spoil the story.
Also, this book is the first book of the series 'The Coming of Áed', so I am really looking forward for the upcoming books in the series.
 

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