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This is the 3rd book in this great Fantasy series by the Author and whilst it can be read as a standalone
I would recommend reading the previous books first .
Sabine and her friends continue with their quest that takes them to the dwarven city of Razadon but
soon find themselvesemboiled in trouble - murder . As the latest arrivals the full glare of the Authorities fall upon Sabine and her friends - she must complete her mission before the Wild Hunt is released and her friend
is convicted of the murder that happened before they arrived .
This books introduces to new characters , some good - some not so good , It brings emotions to the fore , from chuckles at the dwarves , to envy at Sabines developing relationship with Malek. The question remains will they all make it or will some fall by the wayside .
If you enjoy well written fantasy , with great characters , a multitude of creatures - elves, mermaids, demons, dragons, dwarves, fairies and magic, along with a touch of romance then this writer is a must read .
I look forwrd to the next book in the series .
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Thank you Netgalley. This has been a great series so far. There is action but it is not one fight after another. It is really filling out the world that the lead characters live in and this is another step on the journey. I like all the characters and the way they interact with each other. There is humor which is always a good thing to throw into a story. Waited for this one and wasn't disappointed.
Through NetGalley, I received a free copy of FACETS OF POWER (Book 3 of the Dragon Portal series) by Jamie A. Waters in exchange for an honest review. Sabine and her friends continue their quest to the dwarven city of Razadon. Once there, they find that things have changed; evil is pervasive and warping everything. Sabine must accomplish her mission before she’s trapped by the Wild Hunt, before her friends are warped by the evil magic, and before her friend is executed by a corrupt court for murders that started before they even arrived.
I like this series, and I recommend this book to fans of the series. I recommend the series to fans of high fantasy adventures featuring ships, trade, magic, elves, mermaids, demons, dragons, dwarves, fairies, and romance.
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this was a great third book in a fun series, I enjoyed the use of dragons and I liked the characters. I hope there is more in this series.
I absolutely LOVE this series! Jamie A. Waters has captured every emotion I could possibly have with this latest book in the Dragon Portal series. I laughed at the antics of Blossom the pixie, I smiled and chuckled at the way some of the dwarves were described and the way they talked, I got angry at what was happening to Bane, and I swooned... I mean REALLY SWOONED at the connection between Sabine and Malek! And I cried. Real tears streaming down my cheeks. So much emotion!!!
This series is written the way I love to see a series written. There is an end goal (which keeps me anxiously anticipating the next book in the series), but each book is written with a new adventure, a new location, and new allies to be made... without losing the main characters that stay clinging to my heart... and with each new adventure Sabine and Malek come closer to their end goal (or will they make it in time?)
FACETS OF POWER takes us to the City of Razadon, a city hidden deep inside the crystal caves of a mountain, inhabited by dwarves and other magical creatures. The world building by this author is amazing, making the reader feel like they are right there. New characters are introduced including Dagmar, the talkative, energetic and tenacious young dwarf assigned to be Sabine's steward during her stay in Razadon. There is Astrid, the outspoken Councilwoman who was a former friend to Sabine's mother. And we meet Thetar, who is quite the character himself! We also see more of the young seer, Rika, in this book, who is accidently turned into part butterfly by Blossom due to the corrupted magic lurking in Razadon. And the best part of all, the part that sent chills up my spine, is that we learn a bit more about the Wild Hunt and the Huntsman himself. EEEEK!
I am so anxious to read the next book in this series and I see that Ms. Waters is already working on it. Please hurry! I need it now!
Many thanks to NetGalley and to the Author and Publisher for allowing me to read an advance copy of this book.