Monday, August 31, 2015

***Review*** Rise Of The Lost Prince By: London Saint James

                                   

                         Author: London Saint James
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                                      Blurb


They fight to protect those who would never welcome them into the human world...

Petúr always knew he and his brothers-in-arms were different. Something more. Something not human. Yet, he never expected to find out the truth of their origins, nor fall for a human woman whose father was set to destroy Neverland.

Ever since she was a child, Wyndi dreamed of an angel with eyes of the purest gold, although she never really believed such a man existed until she met the hauntingly beautiful Petúr of the lost boys.

With a prophecy to fulfill, a woman to protect, a portal to find, and evil darklings out for blood, will Petúr be strong enough to rise up and claim what’s rightfully his, or lose everything to a long-time nemesis, Grapple the Dark?
  


                                                 Review

This book is one of the best Neverland and the Lost Boys books I have read in a long time. The twist London used is awesome and creative. I loved it. I couldn't put this book down to save my life. I am a huge fan of fairytales with a twist but I do think this has to be my absolute favorite to date. London has made this amazing world where I for one didn't want to leave. The writing is awesome and pulls you right into the story. The characters are so amazing you don't know which lost boy you love more. As soon as I finished Rise of the Lost Prince I hit her web page to see if or when Book 2 would be available. I am waiting on pins and needles to get my hands on it. I don't think you have to enjoy the original tale to love this one. They have nothing in common. This one is a must read for anyone that loves a good story that just takes you away for the world for awhile.


                                             Author

London wrote her first short story in the second grade. Her teacher informed her parents London had a big
imagination, but having a big imagination wasn’t necessarily a good thing as far as he was concerned. Without watering that seed of imagination, London placed her vivid characters, her childhood stories, along with her imagination on the shelf, where they would wither.

At the urging of her eighth grade English teacher, London pulled her imagination off that shelf, and wrote her second short story. To no surprise, it was a love story inspired by a song. Then as life does, it moves on, so yet again London placed her imagination on the shelf to wither for a while. She needed to do the “sensible thing.”
 
The sensible thing earned London a degree in Psychology, but while in college she traversed into writing once more, and was encouraged by a couple of professors to pursue that endeavor. She took on the world of written word and has never looked back.

You can follow London on her website here also Facebook and last but not least Twitter.


2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review. I'm happy you enjoyed the first Lost Boys book :)

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    1. You are more than welcome. I loved it. I hope you will grace me with a copy of the next book to review when it is ready

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