Draca Wards Saga

Draca Wards Saga
Showing posts with label five star review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label five star review. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

A book award and a bad review

Yay! This weekend I will be in Miami at the 2013 Readers’ Favorite Awards! Familiar Origins has won an Honorable Mention award in the Fantasy Fiction category, and I am so grateful to have the opportunity to be able to attend the ceremony and meet other authors.



2013-honorable




This will be my third award. Familiar Origins also won two first place Royal Dragonfly Awards in 2012.
Yeah, I know. They are crooked.
Yeah, I know. They are crooked.

It’s a great feeling to be recognized. Readers’ Favorite has gained a lot of popularity in the last few years, so I realize this Honorable Mention could very well be a big thing. The book has not received mainstream attention, but so many readers love the story, and that really makes the long nights worthwhile. I also realize that Familiar Origins is not for everyone. Here is one reviewer who did not like the story at all:


http://www.bookpleasures.com/websitepublisher/articles/6334/1/Familiar-Origins-The-Draca-Wards-Saga-Book-1-Reviewed-By-Namta-Gupta-of-Bookpleasurescom/Page1.html#.UhTSvX8aM48


However, There is a positive side. The reviewer liked my next two books much more, so it is easier to swallow the criticism.


http://www.bookpleasures.com/websitepublisher/articles/6356/1/Plights-The-Draca-Wards-Saga-Book-2-Reviewed-By-Namta-Gupta-of-Bookpleasurescom/Page1.html#.Uh4rP38aM49

http://www.bookpleasures.com/websitepublisher/articles/6357/1/Coming-of-Age-The-Draca-Wards-Saga-Book-3-Reviewed-By-Namta-Gupta-of-Bookpleasurescom/Page1.html#.Uh4rtn8aM49


And so I am off to prepare for my trip.


B.

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

"...gripped my attention so much that I had to finish it in one sitting..."

Just tootin' my own horn here. Please bear with me...



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Book Review
Reviewed by Maria Beltran for Readers Favorite

"Familiar Origins” is science fiction story about a universe ruled by powerful dragons who submit themselves only to the supreme Creator. The universe is divided into the Debellos and the Turei factions. It is also a story of magic and of mankind. The Debellos are the aggressive dragons who want to conquer the world to feed their magic. The Tueri dragons, on the other hand, want to protect the worlds of animate beings. One of these worlds is populated with human life that is also rich in magic and is the venue of the fight between the Debellos and the Tueri. Locked in a centuries-old deadlock, these dragons know that the one who can control eight extraordinary humans will be the one who will emerge victorious. Both dragon factions patiently wait to find the humans that they can train to reach their goals and they eventually identify five young children who hold the fate of their world. These children have to face horror and deception at a tender age and have to deal with the powerful dragons. "Familiar Origins” is actually a story of humankind's survival in the face of a Debellos dragon who succeeded in gaining control of their lives.

"Familiar Origins" is a science fiction and fantasy story. It is a tale of five children growing up under the guardianship of mystical dragons. Author B. Pine undoubtedly has a very fertile imagination. She creates a new world in this story and produces extraordinary characters. It is a tale of magic where the world is populated by dragons and epic battles are being waged. This is a book that certainly gripped my attention so much that I had to finish it in one sitting. I am fascinated by the character of Ben, the commoner who fell in love with the proud princess, Princess Jania, and kept his emotions to himself for years. The truth is that "Familiar Origins" is also a story of children who are coming of age. The five children here have to grow up under abnormal circumstances and they are forced to grow up as quickly as they can. With the children going to the academy to specialize in some skills, it seems somewhat similar to the story of Harry Potter. B. Pine's "Familiar Origins" is not completely original but she manages to come up with a story that is riveting and exciting. It was a roller coaster ride for me, as I read the novel from start to finish in one sitting, so to say.