Sunday, April 27, 2014

Briksanna’s Sacrifice by: Sabrina Rawson


Briksanna’s Sacrifice by: Sabrina Rawson

Review by Crystal De Leon

 


 

Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars

 

Pages: 367

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Synopsis:
Princess Briksanna has always known The Prophesy would catch up to her no matter how far she ran. Spending two thousand years hiding in the Earth Realm haunted by memories of heartache and pain in constant fear of capture by Lord Drakkoon, she finds herself unsure if she has the courage to be the person everyone needs her to be in order to stay one step ahead in a chase for her survival and of those she loves. So, when she discovers experiencing the feeling to freely love, she is pulled into a quest that will not only test the boundaries of her heart, but the life of her unborn son for the sake of saving the universe from total destruction.

Nathanial knows who he is on the Earth Realm and what kind of man he is for Princess Briksanna. But, what kind of man will she need him to be in order to fulfill The Prophesy she has spent the last two thousand years eluding? Tragedy has everyone travelling from the Earth Realm to the Second Realm of Skaldanna pushing his comfort zone knowing he has no knowledge of court expectations, but together with Briksanna and their family he believes he can succeed where all others have failed in dissolving the reign of Lord Drakkoon.

Can Briksanna and Nathanial find the undisputable faith in themselves to accomplish what needs to be done despite the sacrifices made to save their friends and family while establishing peace within the Second Realm?
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Review:

Briksanna’s Sacrafice is an intriguing story of how her entire world was destroyed and over time she rose from the ashes to take back what was rightfully hers as a Princess of the realms. I enjoyed this book and loved the author’s skill in creating a whole new world and making it so real that I could see it in my mind’s eye. I don’t want to give away too much but I’m excited to see what comes next for Bri and her family.

While I loved the story I would have loved a faster pace and I would have liked to feel more invested in the characters. While the information was given I felt slightly disconnected at times.

Overall I would recommend this book to other to read.

 

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