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Book Review: Sought by Destiny by Monica Ageno

Sought by Destiny by Monica Ageno is Book2 in the Chronicles of the Fates. It is a successful sequel of the book Sought by Fate. As I am someone who has been closely following this series and the arrival and departure of the characters, I have a different-level bonding and grasping of this book, unlike many first time readers. As in the last part, the novel was left off with Feylin being acquainted with Olron, the Dark Mage, once the king of Gravindale but was  exiled from there. Well, Storm and Feylin formed much part of the story in the book one. As this sequel commences, I wasn’t surprised to find many important characters, including Feylin in the captivity of Death Palace of Olron. Romance is one of the strongest themes of the book. Thus, if you are familiar with mate bond in YA fantasy thrillers, you will have upper hand while reading this novel. Feylin is enigmatic, her character is strong but she is sinister in her own ways, especially choosing mate bond, sometime it looke...

Book Review – The Adventures of Ruby Pi and the Aviation Girls by Tom Durwood

Tom Durwood’s new book of YA stories is as exciting as the previous series with Rupa as a star lead, and other young heroines, in their attempts to solve substantial puzzles for the sake of humanity, destiny, and family. Tom’s stories are omnipresent, back dropped against almost all continents. Multicultural premises and adventure add thrill to the overall layout of the storylines! Yet with some focus on India as Ruby Pi is the title character. In this sensational collection, “The Adventures of Ruby Pi and the Aviation Girls” you will meet 9 young heroines associated with flights, landmark aircrafts, etc. They take on the world to prove something greater than the average could perceive. Tom’s books demand time and patience, if that is met, you can enjoy the literary feast he keeps under the table. This aviation book is fascinating with all its stories; unarguably you may find again some of the girls back in the action. Yet it can be read as an independent collection. A young her...