When Aidan and Maggie find a fairy cross while rock-hunting with their grandfather, it’s just an oddity. But when they discover there is an elf imprisoned in the stone and set him free, they and their grandparents, Nana and Beebop, are attacked by Dark Elves and forced to flee to the magical world of Celahir.
In Celahir, Findecano – the elf the children freed from the fairy cross – leads them on a quest to recover gemstones stolen from the Elven Bow by the Dark Elves. Without the restoration of the gemstones to the Elven Bow, the balance between good and evil in Celahir – and the human world – could tip toward evil.
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I very much love a good fantasy book and feels as if it’s been ages since I’ve read one. When I came across this book, I snatched it up. The bonus? It’s book one in a series of four. You guessed it. I also love a really good fantasy series.
The Good:
The Bad:
Descriptions – The book got a bit repetitious at times and yet, at others, descriptions that should have come far earlier in the book were left until nearly the end.
Characters – While I really did enjoy most of the characters, I found Aidan a bit disconcerting at times. Don’t get me wrong, I know that 14 year old boys can be headstrong and will at times do just what they want and not necessarily what they were told, but Aidan did this on a frequent basis and as someone who is represented as loving and respecting his grandparents, his actions didn’t often back that up.
The Summary:
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