Monday, August 11, 2014

Betrayal Blog Tour


Today on my blog I have the Betrayal Blog Tour. On my stop there is a spotlight, review, and giveaway.

From fantasy writer Lara Morgan comes the second in her engrossing, enchanting, exciting Twins of Saranthium trilogy, perfect for curbing Game of Thrones withdrawals.

Shaan and Tallis have escaped from the fallen god, Azoth, but his dark shadow stretches over the enslaved the people of the Wild Lands and the terrifying army of human‐serpent warriors. War is coming, but the Council of Nine turn from the twins and their tales of Azoth's menace, focusing instead on a war on the Free Lands.

Meanwhile, the Four Lost Gods have awoken, ready to reclaim the Birthstone currently in Azoth's possession. But rather than the saviours Shaan and Tallis needed, the Four begin to exert terrible control over the people of Saranthium. With Tallis struggling to control the might power within, and Shaan attempting to resist the pull of Azoth, the twins are under assault from all sides. Victory may still be possible, but only through a devastating act of betrayal. 


Review: 

I enjoyed this book even though I was lost but that is due to my own fault. I thought I had read book one when I hadn’t but even being lost I stilled liked the book and it has made me go and buy the first book so I can start over from the beginning to fully understand the storyline.


What I loved most about this book is the descriptions. From the beautiful scenery to the battle scenes. Lara has a way with words that make us the reader feel as if we are seeing everything from own eyes as the characters are seeing it. I am definitely looking forward to getting to read book one so I can meet the characters and get a better understanding of the story.  3/5 Bloody Fangs 


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Lara Morgan has loved fantasy since her mother first read her The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings (those Dark Riders still give her the shivers) and her book shelves are stacked precariously with more fantastical adventures than she will probably be able to read in one lifetime. She loves feisty heroines and heroes with depth and prefers to create villains in shades of grey rather than black and white, taking a tip from one of her personal heroes Joss Whedon who said: “All villains believe they are the hero of the story”.

Lara also writes for young adults and you can find her online at www.lara‐morgan.com or blogging when she has time at www.laramorgan.wordpress.com and on twitter @Lara_Morgan.

She lives in Geraldton, Western Australia, with her husband and son. 


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Thank you for stopping by my blog today. I would also like to say Thank You to Lara for letting me review your book and say Thank You to Jean BookNerd for letting me participate in this blog tour. Don't forget to enter the giveaway below. 

~Sabrina

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