Sunbolt (The Sunbolt Chronicles)

154 pages

Published June 17, 2013 by Purple Monkey Press.

ISBN:
978-0-9856658-6-9
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My whole life has been built on falsehoods, but each was rooted in truth.


Definitely a fun read that kept me on the edge of my sit most of the time. I'm amazed at how much action, plot development, and worldbuilding the author has packed into such a short novel (or is it a long novella?). There was absolutely never a dull moment, but at the same time there were a few spaces to take a brief brak and get to know the MC and those who have surrounded her throughout the journey. 


Normally, it's characters that make or break a book for me, but in this case, worldbuilding ruled. All the fantasy races here are absolutely fascinating and inventive. I feel like I would have enjoyed digging through the lore even if there were no particularly compelling characters to accompany me on the journey. I never got …

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If you love Robin McKinley, you'll love this book by [a:Intisar Khanani|5780445|Intisar Khanani|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1520258584p2/5780445.jpg].

I really liked Thorn by Khanani, so I was looking forward to reading this, but Sunbolt blew me away. It was like having a new [a:Robin McKinley|5339|Robin McKinley|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/f_50x66-6a03a5c12233c941481992b82eea8d23.png] book (possible spoiler: fans of Sunshine will especially like this one).

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A fascinating book and the promising start of an epic fantasy story.

The intricately designed world is presented with amazing visual descriptions that immerse the reader in the images of a world full of dangers and wonders and people who all have their own motivations and histories.

CNs for
- racial aggression (as part of the story, author is a POC)
- torture
- attempted sexual assault
- death, murder