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Eubeltic Descent by Nadine C. Keels December 28, 2020

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our soul will remember…
As a woman who wasn’t born to wealth or privilege, Abigaia has mastered the art of thievery. And she’s come to hate it. Not only is she plagued by guilt, but her shadowed upbringing and silent ways cause most of her town to question her sanity.

Yet, Abigaia’s eccentric father always taught her to be proud of her heritage. Her ancestry lies across the sea, in a prominent realm she’s read about but has never seen.

The man who desires Abigaia’s hand in marriage doesn’t share her hope of seeing the Eubeltic Realm. But disaster erupts in their path, and Abigaia’s dream may have a greater purpose—if that famed domain of her ancestors is now in crucial need of her.

This book is inspirational historical fantasy: fictional history that takes place in a completely fictional world.

My thoughts:

Nadine’s books are always so unique. I never know what to expect but I am always pleasantly surprised by her stories. This book was no exception. Abigaia’s story is actually very beautiful.

This book is also a quick read. Nadine is an excellent writer, creating a story world that you will easily fall into and not want to walk away from.

I loved the characters that we get to meet in this book, Daun and Valerie. Wonderful additions to this story.

Something else I appreciate about Nadine’s books is that her characters are not perfect, that is refreshing to read.

If you are looking for something different that I recommend this read.

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A copy of this book was given to me by the author. All opinions are my own.

 

One Response to “Eubeltic Descent by Nadine C. Keels”

  1. […] creating a story world that you will easily fall into and not want to walk away from.” ~Genesis 5020 “The author does an excellent job in building a fantasy world while also establishing very […]


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