Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies
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Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies
This novel is the perfect blend of magic and politics.
The author transports us to a world where magic has power and people can use magic to hold power over another.
The story begins with the skillful manipulation of Magistrate Meldorath,who decides to dethrone the Lord Orlin and use his evil tactics to achieve his goals.
So,This is a war between Evil and Good.
As the Narrative progress, we are introduced to the new King,The Lord,and their trusted officials who commited themselves to find truth behind the mysterious incidents and ensuring safety as well as peace for the people of the Kingdom.
To achieve this state of mind,they have spread many net of illusion to serve as a safety net for people but how long it will last, though?
The Author crafted the scenes where we are able to witness two distinct world meet eachother and create choas and a maze that have the power to change circumstances,sway people's opinions and instill fear in evryone.
Among the maze, Melodarth is the one who aced at his abilities,walked through and controlled chaos ins silence.
In addition to destructive magic,there was a group of people who swore to destroy the kingdom.This was a setback for The Lord who working hard to secure the safety and peace.
Can The Lord be able to put end to this conflict and stop the forces marching towards Kingdom?
Who will emerge from the shadows and ashes?
Who is in charge and whose motives are honourable? and numerous characters enter the narrative with the intention of serving a larger purpose an adding significance to story.Their engaging personalities maintained the interest level of the novel.
I sincerely thank you for given the chance to review the book.
It's 5 star
The extended edition in Author's page,plot map and the expanded definition for unique words greatly aided in understanding the story.
Characters were gradually introduced, adding weightage to the plot through them helped to understand the clear picture of the story.
I love how story is told ; it's very neat and clear. There was no drag or needless filler.Writting kept me together during the reading;there were no obvious spelling or grammar mistakes.
Waiting for the answers in next edition.
Thank you.
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This was my first book to review on this platform, soo kind of reread this book to construct the good review, while reading, yess kind of enjoyed this book.Gerry Steen wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 14:44 Magistrate Meldorath is quite the villain, isn't he? Lord Orlin has his work cut out for him. He must protect his people and his position of power at the same time. Today's magic is social media. The author must be happy to read your review and see a five-star rating.![]()
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Thank you.MAHAD BAIG MIRZA wrote: ↑27 May 2024, 12:53 his review provides a balanced assessment of the novel's engaging narrative and well-developed characters, while praising the author's clear writing style and helpful supplementary materials, resulting in a compelling and satisfying reading experience deserving of a 5-star rating.
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