Official Review: Green Lady by Jennifer Julander

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Re: Official Review: Green Lady by Jennifer Julander

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The review helps to paint a picture of the fantasy world of Elodria. And like every fantasy-tale, there must be dark and sinister forces to stimulate the story. There is also a planned sequel so that the ending in this book seems to bring the reader to a cliffhanger or some kind of plateau. Nice review..
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This sounds fantastic and I'm thoroughly looking forward to checking out this great new author in the fantasy genre!
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This book sounds truly amazing. You mentioned it had familiar things in it. I do so hope that means dragons as that would be perfect. I can't wait to read this.
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Although I do not like cliffhangers very much, I'm intrigued. Nobody really wins when women are at odds with each other.
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This book sounds so awesome. I love fantasy and also love the strong female characters. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. Great review!
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Well-written and intriguing review! This book seems to have all the aspects of a great novel for fantasy fans. However, I am not a fan of the fantasy genre.
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Some good traditional high fantasy with strong females? Sign me up! I love fantasy and while I've read high fantasy recently, this sounds better than any I've read in a while. Thank you for the wonderful and helpful review!
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kandscreeley wrote:This sounds so wonderful! I love it already just from your summary. I also love that the characters are strong females! That always makes everything wonderful :) :) Thanks for the review. I'm putting this one on my list!
Good review. I also love to read about strong female characters. It drives home the fact that women can be exceptional in a lot matters.
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Beautiful cover. Enthrallliing fantasy. Positive reviews. Great reasons to read this one. Thanks for the great review!
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Green Lady by Jennifer Julander is a fantasy about magic with a Green Lady as a character. Mysterious princesses and a wolf captivate this story-line. A 4 out of4 stars rating.
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Your review made me very excited to read this book!
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Thank you for the great review! I can't wait to get into this one. I love these type books and this one sounds wonderful.
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Excellent review. Strong female characters, magic, love, and a fantasy kingdom makes this seem like an amazing story. I am bpleased to know there are hardly any errors as you mentioned as well. Definitely adding this to my list. Thank you for sharing.
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Excellent review, Liver....! As a teen, fantasy books were my favorite but not so anymore. Thanks for reading and sharing.
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The primary strength of the book is in its characterization of Cleandra - unapologetic, quirky, strong-headed and determined. Many readers will find the character relatable and that makes the story so much more enjoyable.
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