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Monday, March 5, 2012

The Lichgates Hidden World Blog Tour- Review





I'm excited to have the The Lichgates Hidden World Blog Tour is stopping here today with my review of Lichgates. Make sure to come back on 3/9 when this blog tour stops by again with an interview with author S.M. Boyce and again on 3/12 for a giveaway. And before you read my review check out the video below where S.M. Boyce tells you all about this tour!




TITLE: Lichgates                    SERIES: The Grimoire Trilogy #1   AUTHOR: S.M. boyce            PUB DATE:  10/14/11
FORMAT: ebook                      SOURCE: from author



The Grimoire turns its own pages and can answer any question asked of it, and Kara Magari is its next target. She has no idea what she's getting herself into when she stumbles across the old book while hiking a hidden trail. Once she opens it, she's thrown into Ourea: a beautiful world full of terrifying things that all want the Grimoire's secrets. Everyone in this new world is trying to find her, and most want to control her. Braeden Drakonin grew up in Ourea, and all he’s ever known of life is lying. The Grimoire is his one chance at redemption, and it lands in his lap when Kara Magari comes into his life. He has one question to ask the book – one question that can fix everything in his broken life – and he’s not letting Kara out of his sight until he gets an answer. There’s no escaping Ourea. There’s no going back now

THREE WORDS: Superb World Building

MY REVIEW: S.M. Boyce’s Lichgates, the first book in the Grimoire Trilogy, is a lush fantasy, rich in vibrant details, excellent world-building and stellar writing.

Twenty-year old Kara accidently walks through a gate into the beautiful, but dangerous world of Ourea, and discovers the Grimoire, a book that turns its own pages and answers any question asked of it. The Grimoire contains the soul of the first Vagabond, a powerful being, and upon finding this book Kara becomes the new Vagabond and keeper of its secrets. Kara soon finds that being the Vagabond is anything but easy and that the different kingdoms of Ourea are out to control her and the Grimoire’s power. Kara finds an ally in Braeden, a native of Ourea who has deadly secrets of his own. Together, Kara and Braeden set out to bring peace to Ourea and must battle with many demons (both literal and figurative) along the way.

Lichgates is a wonderfully crafted and executed first volume in the Grimoire Trilogy. Boyce offers readers an exciting and enthralling mix of fantasy, humor and romance. The fantasy world Boyce has created in Lichgates is inventive, refreshing and captivatingly imaginative.

The story paces nicely throughout the book, and Boyce takes the time to introduce readers to her world and characters without dumping too much information, backstory or plot onto readers at one time. Boyce’s writing is smart, impressive and entertaining; she clearly understands the fantasy genre well. And the author does a fantastic job of balancing fantasy with real life situations, humor with the serious, and action scenes with more personal, intimate and character defining moments.

As I stated above, the world-building in this book is superb. The magical and mysterious world of Ourea simply comes alive through Boyce’s writing. I had no trouble being able to imagine every detail of this world, but the world-building goes beyond just the vivid physical description. Boyce has added very important historical, political and cultural layers to her world of Ourea, and its individual kingdoms, creating a very dimensional, believable and well defined world.

There is a large cast of characters, but the story revolves mostly around a few key characters, all of which are compelling in their own ways. Kara is an easily relatable and likable heroine. She’s smart, brave and capable, but she’s also flawed. Kara is far from perfect- she’s stubborn, speaks without thinking, rash and a bit reckless-but I love that about her because a) it makes her so relatable and b) it gives her a lot of room to grow as a character. And her character does evolve and grow, and naturally so. Braeden is such an intriguing character because there’s a great deal of depth to him and struggle within him, which, again, is a testament to Boyce’s fine writing. He’s definitely a swoon-worthy character, but I liked that my swooning over him didn’t keep me from questioning his motives and loyalty. As a duo, Kara and Braeden make for an enticing and amusing pair; there’s a natural chemistry and spark between these two.

The fantasy elements are truly fantastical, wondrous and an exciting blend of the whimsical and the dark. I was pleasantly surprised with the humor within this book and how much I actually laughed. Kara has a sharp, acerbic wit that comes out at the perfect times and is very amusing. The action is pretty awesome; Boyce certainly knows how to write a thrilling, violent fight scene!

The book wraps up nicely, offering answers and explanations to many of the questions presented in the beginning, while at the same time creating many more. The ending is satisfying, yet will leave readers ready and wanting for more.

MY FINAL THOUGHTS: I really enjoyed delving into this book and cannot wait to see where Kara’s story goes. S.M. Boyce proves to be a wonderful new voice in fantasy. Lichgates is a grand and captivating first volume in what is sure to be a standout fantasy trilogy.

MY RATING
4/5 Cupcakes

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16 comments:

  1. I thoroughly enjoyed your review of Lichgates, and I would have to agree with you, the world building is amazing. The layers were woven into the story line perfectly :)

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  2. I have to agree! The world of Ourea is fantastic! S.M. Boyce has taken some time to build a world that is both beautiful and fascinating, populated by characters I love! Thanks for a great review!

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  3. I haven't had the chance to read it yet but its on my tbr list now! thanks so much for your very good review! I love characters that have acerbic wit! maybe Kara will be my new favorite character :)

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  4. Fantastic review! It sounds like a really great book. I love when the world building is done really well, and things are described in depth.

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  5. You have definitely touched on many of the aspects that I loved in this book. For those who haven't read it, please try to. It's an experience worth taking the time for. :D I can't wait for the next stops on Word Spelunking!

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  6. Great review! I'm looking forward to reading her novel. :)

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  7. You are all wonderful! Thanks for the kindness.

    I'm so glad that you enjoyed the novel, Aeicha! Thank you again for hosting three stops on my tour. You rock :D

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  8. I'm reading the book now. It has sucked me in to Ourea!

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  9. I've been reading a few posts on this tour and I can't wait to read it!

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  10. Great review! Sounds like a really good book!

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  11. Wow great review!! :) I really enjoyed Lichgates as well :)

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  12. thanks for the review. I can't imagine what it was like for her to make videos for each blog she visited!! Looking forward to the books!!

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  13. Excellent review! Looking forward to reading this one :D

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  14. Excellent review!! Thank you each one I read makes me want to read it more :)

    SupaGurl

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  15. Thanks for the review! I haven't read this yet but I doubt I'll be disappointed.

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