Sean Gursky reviewed Kings of Paradise by Richard Nell
Review of 'Kings of Paradise' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
I really wanted to like this story and get in to a new series. I embraced the unfamiliarity all fantasy books have and tried to absorb each detail in the new world.
Ruka and Kale were incredibly characters. I would have no problems reading the series if it focused on them, but there was Dala.
Dala killed all enjoyment I had for the book. The amount of chapters devoted to Data was a slog to get through and then I found myself losing interest in the book, even with the lure that Ruka or Kale could be right around the corner.
After a few weeks of this I found myself in a reading slump and began questioning if the series was for me, which is always a death knell for a book and series. Unfortunately this is where I part with the Ash and Sand series and move on to …
I really wanted to like this story and get in to a new series. I embraced the unfamiliarity all fantasy books have and tried to absorb each detail in the new world.
Ruka and Kale were incredibly characters. I would have no problems reading the series if it focused on them, but there was Dala.
Dala killed all enjoyment I had for the book. The amount of chapters devoted to Data was a slog to get through and then I found myself losing interest in the book, even with the lure that Ruka or Kale could be right around the corner.
After a few weeks of this I found myself in a reading slump and began questioning if the series was for me, which is always a death knell for a book and series. Unfortunately this is where I part with the Ash and Sand series and move on to my next adventure.