5/24/2023 0 Comments Fracture by Virginia McKevittIt took me a little longer to connect with Tegrin but once I opened myself up to accept the fantasy element, I enjoyed his story and his own quest. I enjoyed learning about the true identity of Kristina’s heritage and her quest for revenge after the death of her parents. It is then that he meets Kristina and they soon realise that their worlds are entwined beyond what they could have ever imagined. Tegrin, the lion-esque man is sent from Patwain to stop these women. This was original and unlike anything I had ever read before. I really liked the idea of The Couton- beautiful alluring women with the ability to steal memories. There is a fracture between the two, leaving both worlds vulnerable and accessible. The author cleverly combines the fantasy world of Patwain with earth. There was so much detail packed into the pages. It started off a little slow but I believe it was building up to the action half way through the book. It was my first fantasy novel, but I wanted to expand my reading base so I continued to read on and I am very pleased that I did. *I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review* I’ll admit when I started reading the very first chapter I wasn’t sure how much I would like this book.
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