Review of The Prince Within
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Review of The Prince Within
The Prince Within by R. Le. Koshak is a science fiction laced with hate, rivalry, sorcery, revenge, the destruction of kingdoms, the reign of dark magic, trials, and triumph from wars.
Caiomhe, a once peaceful land, was thrown into chaos as dark magic was unleashed upon her by one of her own, thereby wiping half the kingdom and her royal family. Carden then hijacks the throne, and he seeks to destroy every trace of his brother’s lineage to keep the throne to himself. Darren is the last of his father’s loins, and he is the heir apparent to the throne. He is born and hidden from the claws of a dark world that seeks his life. Would he grow up to restore the hope born into him?
The thought of the beauties flowing from this author's mind is enchanting. It leaves any reader stunned by such an awesome source. The Prince Within is a book that takes the reader on a journey. It puts the reader through a 3D walk around every single scenario, evoking the reader's emotions to align with every scene of fear, anger, pain, hate, love, excitement, and every other emotion embedded in the wordings of the author. The book's lessons are so worthwhile and can’t be overlooked. As much as they appear to be spoken from a fictional story, they apply strongly in our world, lessons on discipline, courage, compassion, and others.
The character Darren (Tiernan) is constructed with everything excellent and with extreme touches. His ordeal can be likened to Job, as described by the Bible. His life was surrounded by so many sad moments and times when it would be seen in the real world that it was a breaking point. Humanly speaking, it was impossible to go on. Darren would go on. The author portrayed so much strength and resilience through the character of Darren.
My list of amazing qualities in this book is endless. Every single character in the book was so rich in qualities, either negative or positive. He showed only the two kinds of people the world is supposed to be made up of; the bad to make things wrong and the good to make things right. Antiphos, Rita, and Carden represent evil, while the characters of Einin, Bede, Bree, Darren, Edan, Andraste, and Caedmon, are the bearers of the light of good in a dark world. Everything was beautiful and exciting, leaving me with no negative point to make. All these are the positive aspects of the book for me.
With a longing desire to enjoy another piece from this unique source, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It appears professionally edited, with almost insignificant errors. I would love to recommend this book to everyone, but I am restrained because we all have preferences, and my choice cannot be imposed on everyone. I recommend this book to all fictional story lovers, lovers of science fiction stories laced with love, and any other reader who would love to experience a 3D literary genre effect. I found no negative parts in the book.
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Yeah. I wish you a satisfying reading time.
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You are really a remarkable observer.Elijah0007 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2022, 14:20 The storyline you summarised is very compelling, I must admit. The book also seems to touch on several themes that are of interest to me, as a reader. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Actually. It is really thrilling.
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Same. The themes of this book really intrigue me.
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Thanks for the review.
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