Official Review: Soul Bound by Kay Bilsby
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Official Review: Soul Bound by Kay Bilsby

4 out of 4 stars
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Soul Bound by Kay Bilsby is an action-packed science fiction novel that keeps you rapt from beginning to end. With her dad out of her life and her mother dead, Phia is learning to navigate the world mostly on her own, with the help of two of her mom's friends. However, strange things start happening, and Phia begins to realize that her mother and father hid many things from her to protect her. Phia learns that her true identity is that of a Halfling—half elf, half human. That wouldn't be so bad, except there is a decree in the elf kingdom that no Halflings should be allowed to live. A hunter is after Phia, and as she tries to escape, she realizes she needs help. That help comes in the form of Evrik, an elven clan leader, who is more closely bonded to Phia than she realizes.
Evrik takes Phia to Solvia, the land of the Fey. As Phia begins to understand her bond with Evrik, she also learns of the elf ways. She meets trolls, Amazons, warriors, and elves, both good and bad. She has to once again fight off her hunter and, perhaps even more challenging, win the hearts of Evrik's clan, including his sister. Phia's journey reunites her with her long lost father, introduces her to her ancestors, and makes her realize what a strong woman she is becoming.
Kay Bilsby does an amazing job telling Phia's story. She paints beautiful pictures of the settings. You can see every image as she describes it. Her characters are well-rounded, and she does a great job of establishing them as people (and creatures) that you want to root for. There are some great plot twists that add extra dimensions to the story. The book is fast paced, and the author does not belabor points. However, I think this is sometimes a detriment to the overall story because it also doesn't give the action a chance to develop. Typically, novels will focus on one scene, letting it play out over multiple pages or chapters. Soul Bound has scenes in short bursts, which allows the scenes to resolve quickly, but I don't think it gives the scenes time to fully develop.
There are also a few mechanical errors with the book. These could be easily resolved with another proofread and edit. Errors such as questions ending with periods, run-on sentences, and missing commas do not distract the reader from the story. Occasionally, misspelled words and typos cause you to have to re-read a passage to make sure you caught the correct meaning. Overall, though, the story is well written and easy to follow. It is full of gems of wisdom. One of my favorites is when Phia is talking about the death of one of her friends in Chapter 18. She says that his death, "taught me that no matter how awful the day has been, life has a habit of moving on."
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars! Normally, I would have lowered the rating because of the mechanical errors and the way the action feels cut short. However, the quality and creativity of this story really make it worth the read! If you like books about elves and fey creatures, you're going to love this one! The book ends with a preview of the other two books in the series. I can't wait to read them both!
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As for the mechanical errors, I probably shouldn’t have messed around with the manuscript after it had been professionally proof read. I just couldn’t let go, another lesson learned.
I hope I haven’t overstepped commenting like this, I'm new to this but felt you deserved a thank you
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