Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies

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Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies

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[Following is a volunteer review of "We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies" by Matthew Tysz.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Because there were positive customer reviews for this book on Amazon, I became interested in it. Regarding this work, several favorable remarks were made. Also, it received a perfect score. We are Voulhire: A New Arrival Under Great Skies is the appealing title of this novel. In this book's first few pages, you may find a list of the previous four novels in the series. With a prologue, the novel begins. After his castle was besieged and several of his guards were killed, I read in this prologue that Lord Orlin was overthrown.

The captain and the soldiers pursuing Galen are engaged in conflict. From those soldiers, the captain is prepared to protect him. Galen tells the captain in the same section that he has spent his entire life escaping them, and that he has no choice but to wait for his demise or for the captain to save him. The pursuers of Galen try to convince and warn the captain about Galen. Even worse, they accuse him of sheltering a dangerous fugitive. Galen also tells the story of his great uncle in the same section of the book, who was either dying or has already passed away. His uncle resided in the Voulhire town of Magnum Caelum.

I even found myself at a loss for words when trying to describe how fantastic this book is. It had incredible features. This novel was written in an unfathomable style. I can sum it up by saying that it was smooth, wonderful, and catchy. There were no spelling errors, the punctuation was excellent, and the grammar was perfect. It would be out of the ordinary if I gave this book a lower score. I gave this book a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. This novel had a lot of twists and turns and was entertaining and action-packed. There was nothing in this book that I didn't like.

This novel had a fantastic plot. The plot moved along well, and the characters evolved stylishly. For instance, the primary character of the story, Galen, is thoroughly established in the first few pages, and he develops during the narrative. The author of this story uniquely developed each character. This is so because each character played a part in how the plot developed.

The character I loved the most was the captain, who saved Galen from the soldiers who were out for his blood. His heart was as fierce as a lion's. I doubt no one would risk his life to save a stranger, but he did it for Galen. I also liked Mayor Malcolm. He was a kind and considerate man. My least favorite character was Orlin, the lord of Hillport. As a result of his ease of removal, he was a poor leader. After Meldorath discovered his treachery, he also blackmailed him since he wanted to have total power over the magistrate.

I didn't find anything about this book to be unappealing. As previously stated, its features were outstanding. I enjoyed every part of it equally. Both the cover and the editing were done nicely. The writing style of the author was my favorite part of the book. He added conversation to the story to make it more engaging. Readers who appreciate fiction, especially historical fiction, might consider reading this book. This novel was masterfully written by Matthew Tysz.

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