Review of Apollo's Raven
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Review of Apollo's Raven
Being with the person you love is supposed to make you feel like nothing else in the world matters. A lot of blood, sweat, and tears have been shed for the love we believe in, but it's even more difficult when your family stands in the way of the love life you've always wanted. Apollo's Raven: Book One in the Curse of the Clansmen and Kings Series by Linnea Tanner is a historical story about the Kingdom of Cantiaci.
King Anrem swore that none of his children would learn the art of magic, and he disclosed the curse set by his ex-wife Rhan. He also banished and disowned his first son, Marrock, because of his precarious acts. Catrin, the king's last daughter, had seen battleships at the training grounds with her sisters, Mor and Belinus. She hurried to the palace to inform the king of her discovery, and on getting there, she saw Roman visitors.
Senator Lucius Antonius and his son Marcellus had visited the kingdom of Cantiaci to make demands. King Cunobelin accused King Anrem of stopping Roman traders from passing through his kingdom, and he was supporting the banished prince because he promised to put a stop to this. Also, to seal their relationship, King Cunobelin offered the marriage of his son to Vala, the daughter of King Anrem.
I liked this book because Tanner was descriptive and expressive in introducing his characters, with a touch of suspense in the plot. Once you feel like you've figured out what's going on in the book, you will see yourself asking new questions, which made me like the book even more. I enjoyed Catrin's character more because she seemed weak but had the guts to defend whoever she loved. Catrin's power was gripping, though limited, and she would get more robust with more practice. It was interesting that the Romans were not weak and believed in control. I also liked that the Celts didn't treat their women without regard, and these women always stood up for their kingdom.
I didn't have any reason to dislike this book. I recommend this book to people who enjoy romance and historical fantasy stories. I didn't encounter any errors in this book, which shows that Apollo's Raven: Book One in the Curse of the Clansmen and Kings Series by Linnea Tanner was exceptionally well edited. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it was very engaging.
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