Review of Eldryan Elders

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Eldryan Elders" by S.G. Blaise.]
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Lilla had spent hours in the Cathal Jungle training with laser powers and practising tactical scenarios. The Lady, the Archgoddess of the Eternal Light, had ordered the lethal Teryn Praelium warriors to come to Cathal. Callum, Lilla's husband, is the unit's leader, and Caderyn is the emperor. Lilla and Callum are newly married couples who haven't had time to spend time with themselves or enjoy their love before this mission. Callum, a warrior of a high order, sparred with Lilla and her friends on the eve of the danger that awaits them, which is the Ankhar, Archgod of Chaos and Destruction. Anytime balance shifts, an era war breaks out. Each archgod has control over six elements. The Darklord of Destruction has not been successful in these wars but has plans to change the outcome this time. He wants to eliminate the Lady. Will he be successful in this plan, or will the Lethal Teryn Praelium warriors overcome him? Read Eldyran Elders: The Last Lumenian Series Book V by S.G. Blaise to find out.

I loved the author's world development in this book. I loved how the author used words that made the society of Eldyran feel realistic. I liked Callum as a character for his boldness and confidence in his strength. I also admired the relationship he had with Lilla, as she loved him dearly. I loved how each character was introduced into this book's plot. As I read along, it all made sense to me, and the plot storyline started aligning and became clearer to me. It speaks to the author's exceptional plot development skill. I enjoyed the terminologies used by the characters during moments of tension, as they brought the conversations to life. I also appreciate the author for adding a glossary at the end of this book so that readers who might have missed something while reading would be able to find the meaning of what they missed.

I give this book a rating of five out of five stars for the author's storytelling. I had no dislikes, so I see no reason to deny this book a perfect rating. This book's editing process was superb, as I found no grammatical errors. I recommend this book to readers that enjoy fictional books that explores magic and dark fantasy.

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I just finished "Eldyran Elders: The Last Lumenian Series Book V" by S.G. Blaise, and wow, what a ride! I was completely drawn in by the world development—it felt so incredibly real, right down to the unique words and phrases used in Eldyran society.
I especially loved Callum as a character; his boldness and confidence were really striking, and the deep love he shared with Lilla was just beautiful to read. The way Blaise introduced every character was seamless; as I kept reading, everything clicked into place, and the plot storyline became so clear. It really speaks to the author's amazing plot development skill.
The terminologies used during tense moments were fantastic; they truly brought the conversations to life. And a big thank you to the author for including a glossary at the end—it's such a thoughtful touch for readers who might miss a detail.
I'm giving this book a five out of five stars without hesitation. There was absolutely nothing I disliked, and the editing was superb; not a single grammatical error! If you're into fictional books exploring magic and dark fantasy, you have to pick this one up.
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It is always to find a book where the different elements sound confusing and one struggles to see how they are tied together, but eventually the reader realizes that it is a beautiful tapestry, as the puzzles fit together perfectly. This appears to be a war of good over evil and I cannot wait to find out when I read it. Thanks for the review, @Paige Hillsborough.
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Great review! I’m really intrigued by the world-building and the magical elements—especially the balance between Light and Chaos. Lilla and Callum’s relationship sounds like a strong emotional core to the story. Definitely adding Eldyran Elders to my TBR!
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This seems like an engaging dark fantasy novel with a great worldbuilding that enables readers to get immersed in the society of Eldyran to follow a storyline that will keep them interested until the end. Thank you for your great review!
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