Review of True Teryn

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Sounds like a fantastic read. I don't mind when authors borrow ideas so long as they make them unique in some way. Great review
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The book seems interesting and inspiring. Becoming a leader requires a lot of courage and sacrifices to command respect like what Lilla accomplished to win her husband's heart. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This exciting sci-fi fantasy is the second book in a series. Lilla, the main protagonist, is a strong female character who will stop at nothing in fulfilling her mission. Genre fans who love world-building, action and top notch narration will enjoy this book and the series. Congratulations on BOTD. Thank you for your wonderful review.
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Wow! This review is on point. I love books with strong female characters. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This book sounds like it might be okay if Sci Fi is one of your preferred genres AND you have read book one, The Last Lemurians. I have heard of the Lumerians and as a matter of fact was interested in the history of some of the sightings and theories of them here in the U.S. However I just don't know enough about the subject matter to really want to read this selection. I do occasionally like to read sci-fi though so maybe at a later date and only after reading the first installment of this series might I reconsider this title.
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Fantasy novels are my best things to read in the world and the protagonist, Lilla, seem like a really interesting and adventurous character. I'll check this out. Great review.
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This is a great book to read. Capturing the heart of the goddess will not be an easy task. Thanks for the review.
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Fantasy is my favorite genre, and this book sounds as though it is right up my alley. My concern is with it being the second book in a series. I prefer to read series in order when possible, so I’ll wait until I read the first book to read this one. Thank you for the helpful review.
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The story mixes dream, experience, and sentiment in a mission that will disentangle the mystery of the systems. It appears to investigate the importance and meaning of heredity to authority. Gratitude for the audit.
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I'm not certain if this novel can be read on its own or if readers have to have perused already the previous book to be able to understand most (if not all) of the things happening and referenced in the current story. Still, I must say that the premise of this fantasy story is intriguing. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Post by Ikechukwu Blessing »

Am curious in knowing what It takes to be a true Teryn,her bravery and ability to prove ourself got me amazed.Nice work.
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It will be good as you suggest to check the first book in the series. But I am wondering, what is the title of the first series book?
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This sounds like an interesting read. I have always loved mystery books. I Love the theme of friendship featured in this book. Thanks for the reviewer for this brilliant review. I will definitely read this book.
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Post by Kelsey Hatch »

I love a strong heroine, and I am definitely drawn to the "freshly distinct" characters you described. It is also nice that this book is unique despite the similarities between it and other fantasy series. Thanks for the balanced review!
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Post by Jane Ogwang »

Lilla's character is quite impressive, I'd definitely want to read more about her. Thanks for the detailed review.
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