Review of Apollo's Raven

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Review of Apollo's Raven

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Apollo's Raven" by Linnea Tanner.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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King Amren of the Cantiaci kingdom in Britannia inherited a curse from his dead wife, queen Rhan, which would bring about the downfall of his kingdom. Marrock, queen Rhan’s son, was banished by the king due to his behavior and later formed allies with the Romans and Cunobelin to overthrow his father, Amren. The Roman senator Lucius and his son Marcellus visited Amren to enquire why Marrock was banished and also for his selfish interests. There, Marcellus met Princess Catrin, the youngest of Amren and Queen Rhiannon's children, a valiant warrior who possessed magical powers and could foresee the future. Both Marcellus and Catrin were instructed by their parents to get salient information about each other's nation. However, Marcellus and Catrin fell in love at first sight despite knowing their union was impossible. Will Catrin and Marcellus get married despite not being fated to be together? Pick up a copy of Apollo's Raven by Linnea Tanner to find out. 
 
The main characters’ stories were perfectly developed and narrated, especially Catrin’s magical powers and ability to see through Raven’s mind and the otherworld. However, the author did not only focus on the main characters; the secondary characters, such as Mor and Belinus, Marrock and Agrona, Rhiannon, Amren, and Trystan, as well as Decimus and Lucius, were also developed to make interesting plots.
 
The novel encompasses different circumstances, ranging from betrayal, love, deception, family, nationalism, politics, and power. Here, beyond politics, Catrin and Marcellus’ love was threatened by religion, while the Romans worshipped Apollo and the Britannia worshipped Bel. The lovers would either choose their families and nations or love. 
 
I was engrossed with the book while reading and curious to know what would happen between Catrin and Marcellus. The author describes the mystic and the beliefs of the people during that time, such as sorcery, druids, druidess, otherworld, and soul joining. Each chapter of the novel was well-developed and easy to follow and understand. I also learned a new word, "paterfamilias," which was practiced by the Romans.
 
I feel the part where queen Rhiannon developed feelings for Trystan wasn't necessary because she was portrayed as being at the same time loyal to king Amren. She went so far as to risk her life to seek her husband's release. Aside from this, I enjoyed the story and was captivated by the plot in each chapter. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because I enjoyed reading it and also found no errors in it. It was exceptionally edited.
 
I suggest this book to historical fiction lovers and those who are comfortable reading about ancient religion, the dark world, sorcery, and violence. And finally, to anyone who loves a blend of magic, romance, and history.

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Post by Ogidor Chinasa »

This sounds like an interesting medieval story. The plot, romance and magic, and I also percieve some deceit in the story as well. Can't wait to find out more in this novel. Great review.
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This is a wonderful read I must say. I must commend the effort of the author for such a wonderful piece. Nice review.
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Post by Kenny Geneva »

Wow, nice review I must commend that the plot of this book piqued my interest and I look forward to reading this book. Good job.
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Post by Blessing Otuokere »

Wow, great review. I must acknowledge that the story of this book aroused my curiosity, and I eagerly anticipate reading it. Nice work.
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Post by Temi Book »

This is an interesting review. I’m a big fan of fantasy novel but medieval books are always complex I’m some ways. I’ll love to try this out though.
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Post by Oyedeji Funmilayo »

I found the title of the book interesting also since I enjoy reading fantasy romance books I would give this a read. Well done.
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Post by Fergie Jess Edeni »

This is an interesting review. I would love to read this book. I love your review. Good job
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The title and name of the book were what captivated me, though I wondered if both kingdoms would unite as Marcellus and Catrin fell in love, abandoning their missions.
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The book sounds interesting; the plot and the cover photo are intriguing as well.
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Post by Fergie Jessica Edeni »

I am a big fan of fantasy novels and this one piqued my interest of course. Your review is excellent and I would love to read this book. Great job
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