Review of In the Heart of the Linden Wood
Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 15:38
[Following is a volunteer review of "In the Heart of the Linden Wood" by Ekta R. Garg.]
Ekta R. Garg writes a fascinating and engrossing fantasy book called In the Heart of the Linden Wood. From the start to the finish, this novel was full of emotions. The first section of the book included a brief account of King Vincent's reign as the former monarch of Linden. The king's reign was reported to have been abhorrent. He controlled Linden out of malice and mistrusted anyone who dared to challenge him. He wed for political reasons, betrayed Linden's residents, and even betrayed his own son. But wickedness, as we all know, never lasts forever, and King Vincent eventually met his demise in an accident. After this occurrence, the monarchy had to pass to his son Christopher. Now, would the residents of Linden be able to rest? As you read, you will learn.
Linden was known for something special: its wood. Linden wood was said to be magical and dependable. The magic kept the wood robust and healthy, but following the awful incident with Queen Lily,. Something started changing. The queen died during childbirth, and the kingdom of Linden lost not only its queen but also her child. They were disheartened. The one who felt the most sorrow was her loving husband, King Christopher. Linden's wood began to experience strange, unexplained phenomena. How can the King deal with this situation, especially now that his wife has died?
This novel was excellent in every way. The character development in this book was outstanding. As I read this book, I felt like I was on an emotional roller coaster. The sad incident involving the queen broke my heart the most, but it also created a more exciting and captivating aspect to the story. I'll commend the author's great writing style.
There was nothing I disliked about this book. My gaze was fixated on the story, and it was difficult to look away. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.
I give this book a perfect rating of five out of five stars because of its wonderful and vulnerable depiction of human nature. The book was edited professionally. I discovered no grammatical faults. There was no profanity. I would recommend this book to fantasy fans as well as everyone who enjoys reading good literature. The book is suited for everyone.
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In the Heart of the Linden Wood
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Ekta R. Garg writes a fascinating and engrossing fantasy book called In the Heart of the Linden Wood. From the start to the finish, this novel was full of emotions. The first section of the book included a brief account of King Vincent's reign as the former monarch of Linden. The king's reign was reported to have been abhorrent. He controlled Linden out of malice and mistrusted anyone who dared to challenge him. He wed for political reasons, betrayed Linden's residents, and even betrayed his own son. But wickedness, as we all know, never lasts forever, and King Vincent eventually met his demise in an accident. After this occurrence, the monarchy had to pass to his son Christopher. Now, would the residents of Linden be able to rest? As you read, you will learn.
Linden was known for something special: its wood. Linden wood was said to be magical and dependable. The magic kept the wood robust and healthy, but following the awful incident with Queen Lily,. Something started changing. The queen died during childbirth, and the kingdom of Linden lost not only its queen but also her child. They were disheartened. The one who felt the most sorrow was her loving husband, King Christopher. Linden's wood began to experience strange, unexplained phenomena. How can the King deal with this situation, especially now that his wife has died?
This novel was excellent in every way. The character development in this book was outstanding. As I read this book, I felt like I was on an emotional roller coaster. The sad incident involving the queen broke my heart the most, but it also created a more exciting and captivating aspect to the story. I'll commend the author's great writing style.
There was nothing I disliked about this book. My gaze was fixated on the story, and it was difficult to look away. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.
I give this book a perfect rating of five out of five stars because of its wonderful and vulnerable depiction of human nature. The book was edited professionally. I discovered no grammatical faults. There was no profanity. I would recommend this book to fantasy fans as well as everyone who enjoys reading good literature. The book is suited for everyone.
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In the Heart of the Linden Wood
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon