By Jenna Newell Hiott
Genre: Fantasy, Visionary & Metaphysical Fiction
Book Description:
In a land where magic was created through the spilling of blood, turmoil is looming. Grief and despair flood the land of Todor, and its creators—the omniscient Deis—consider destroying it altogether. That is, until a single spot of joy attracts their attention: the idyllic village of Aerie. Believing in the hope found there, the Deis give Todor one more chance. They place three infants within this village who are unknowingly tasked with ending Todor’s suffering and saving all creation.
As the three chosen ones grow, they discover that their beloved village is a haven of secrets, and nothing is as they believe. Can Gemynd, Soman, and Numa move beyond the secrets of Aerie in order to learn the truth about themselves and the world they thought they knew? With impending war, passionate love, and the heartbreak of separation facing them at every turn, will they do what is required to save Creation?
An imaginative fantasy debut from Jenna Newell Hiott, Revelation combines intrigue, passion, and magic to create a mythic tale like no other. The first book in the epic Todor trilogy, Revelation introduces readers to a unique fantasy realm—intelligent and layered with hidden truths, it will stay with you long after you’ve read the last page.
Book Review:
Revelation is such a well-written book. Just the writing technique is great and I love that the story never seems to overwhelming; sometimes fantasy novels can throw a lot of information at you at once. I really enjoyed the characters in Revelation, I love me some fantastic character development! The pace of the book seemed average, the beginning could've been more captivating. I enjoyed reading about the three chosen ones, the concept was great to follow. I would reccomend this book to all lovers of fantasy and visionary & metaphysical novels! Overall I'd give Revelation five stars!
Author Bio:
Author, healer, all-around kook, Jenna Newell Hiott boasts of having a limitless imagination, unless it’s naptime. While many of us had an imaginary friend as children, Jenna had an entire imaginary family—complete with a second set of parents andthree siblings—all of whom lived in a make-believe world of Jenna’s own creation. One could say she’s been writing fantasy fiction since she was old enough to use words. And she never outgrew it. Out of this hyperactive imagination, and a life steeped in metaphysics, Jenna created the land of Todor: a world of magic, intrigue, and power plays.
The author is hosting a $10 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway during her tour!
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