Review of The Elf Accord - Book Four of the Magi Charter

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Review of The Elf Accord - Book Four of the Magi Charter

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Elf Accord - Book Four of the Magi Charter" by Jordan David.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Santa Leopold and his people make the journey of a lifetime to go to their new home in the North. Where in the North though is the big question.

In The Elf Accord - book four of the Magi Charter Jordan David takes you on a mysterious journey as you follow Santa Leopold and his people while they face extreme challenges and make some new friends that help them on their way North. At the same time, Jordan David introduces you to a few characters that at first don't seem to fit in with Santa Leopold's Journey other than their strange encounter with Santa Leopold's adviser Lady Serapha or her companion Nelrim, until you get closer to the end of Santa Leopold's journey and final destination.

The Elf Accord - book four of the Magi Charter is a fascinating story about the Santa we all know and love today and how he ended up in the North Pole. I love how Jordan David mixed a lot of facts in with his fantasy story keeping the reader enthralled and entranced to find out what would happen next to Santa Leopold and his people on their journey and the people they meet along the way.

For me, it took a little bit of reading to get into the story and I was a little confused about how all the characters fit together, I found there was a lot of little side tales that didn't seem to make sense at the time and even though at the end we see how all the characters get together and the book and be read on its own without having read the previous books I found that the even though the book has an end the story itself almost doesn't which in many ways for Jordan David is a good thing as the reader is left wanting more.

I found The Elf Accord - book four of the Magi Charter to be a fascinating story and even though a little tricky to start I believe it deserves a rating of 4 out of 4 stars . It seems that it has been professionally edited with very few errors.

I would recommend this book for adults who believe in fantasy and the tales of far-off lands. If you are looking for an adventure on every page then The Elf Accord - book four of the Magi Charter is definitely a book for you.

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