Monday, 1 February 2016

Review for Borrowed Magic by Shari Lambert: ★★★★★

Borrowed MagicBorrowed Magic by Shari Lambert

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I was given an ARC of this in exchange for an honest review.

First of all. Look at that cover! The cover itself is a work of art! Full of promises of what lurks within the pages of this book Borrowed Magic.

When i received an ARC copy of this book i wasn't sure what to expect but what can i say? As soon as i delved into the pages, i found myself pleasantly surprised. I was enthralled from the very beginning up until the very end. This is one of those rare stories that has been created by a truly talented author, that captivates it's readers and pulls them in. I felt every emotion as it reached it's final conclusion and i was able to breathe a sigh of relief that we were given the ending we so desperately hoped for.

I loved the plot it was full of magic, mystery, intrigue and enough drama to keep you wanting to turn the pages, to find out what is going to happen next.

Shari Lambert is an author to watch for the future! I can't wait to read more!!
I gave it 5 stars but could easily have given it more.




Blurb
After a three-year siege, Lord Kern, the dark mage, is dead. Magic has left Tredare, and life is almost back to normal.

For everyone except Maren, that is.


Before the siege, an attack by Lord Kern left Maren near death and with a sliver of magic buried deep inside her. Now, for reasons Maren doesn’t understand, that magic has been triggered, giving her the ability to “see” the truth: that her world is nothing more than a magical façade; and that the kingdom’s hero may not be a hero at all.


But this gift of sight comes at a high cost. Maren is in constant pain, and fears her own death is imminent. Plus, no one believes her suspicions that another Dark Mage has risen, and that Tredare may be in just as much danger as it was when Kern was alive.


With the country’s future in the hands of a man who’s vowed revenge on its king, Maren must convince someone else of the truth. Unfortunately, the only person powerful enough to help is also the one man she can’t trust; the man she almost married; the man who abandoned her and disappeared for three years: Kern’s son.


As Tredare crumbles around them, Maren must persuade him to help – before the king is murdered by the very hero he reveres; and before the same magic that gives Maren the gift of sight also takes her life.








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