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A curse threatens the Winter Kingdom.
A brother is turned to ice.
A rebel uprising is on the horizon.


Marble-maker Rye Cunnings is at the center of it all—and doesn’t know it.

He doesn’t know he’s the lost summer prince. Doesn’t know his blood can unlock Winter’s curse. Doesn’t know why the marbles he makes flutter with magic. All he thinks is that he’s crazy. That he sees things others don’t, like dragons and strange markings on his skin.

But when a dark dragon snatches away Rye’s only friend Milo, he is forced to face the crazy in his life and figure out a way to bring Milo back.

Help comes in the form of Cerdic Leit, a warrior who finds Rye to take him “home” to the Telluric Realm and their kind. All Rye has to do is follow him into Gatreau, the gateway to the four Telluric kingdoms, and all his questions will be answered.

In the hopes of saving Milo, Rye steps into this new and dangerous world. A world where he learns of the Tellurics and their Hansian foes. A world that is swept up in a bitter battle of justice and hate.

And a world that won’t let Rye leave again.


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Locked Telluric Realm Book 1 edition by Anyta Sunday Literature Fiction eBooks

Serious work at that. The style is all over the place - jerky and unclear and something as basic as the characters movements are difficult to visualise. Then, the English: lack of subjects, 'it's that weren't referenced, adjectives that I'm pretty sure meant something completely different from what the author thought.

This being said, there is representation! Shallow characters not well developed, but the story would be great if told in front of a fire - as it is, it feels at times dragging at others incomplete.

I hope it gets better in the next instalments!

Product details

  • File Size 4051 KB
  • Print Length 334 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date April 26, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01DX3EAZQ

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Review written for Love Bytes Reviews.

Rye is going crazy. At least, that’s what he figures is happening when he starts seeing things that aren’t there and finds himself waking up in the graveyard every week. So when a man shows up and claims he’s from a different realm and that he’s come to take him home, Rye figures he’ll just get some sleep and the ridiculous hallucination will be gone by morning. The problem with that is, Rye isn’t crazy and the man, Cerdic, is very much real…and telling the truth. Now in a place he knows nothing about, surrounded by people with abilities he doesn’t understand, Rye finds himself struggling to remain adrift all the while searching for his missing friend and a way back home. With a curse in need of breaking and political intrigue surrounding him on all sides, Rye will need to do much more than stay afloat; he’ll need to struggle above the waves threatening to drag him under and find the strength to save not only himself, but the world he’s coming to think of as home.

THIS, this book right here was such an eye opener I’m beginning to reevaluate what I’ve come to expect from a high fantasy novel. When I started the book I’ll admit I was a little confused, much like Rye had to be with everything being thrown at him at once, but once I’d really settled myself down to read, I found myself very quickly drawn into the story. When I found my reading groove I was, in a word, enthralled. The characters are varied and extremely well developed; even the secondary characters were really well done and they added that little extra something with their interactions that made me enjoy them instead of dreading their appearances.

The world itself was imaginative and the descriptions were great; I had no trouble visualizing what Rye or any other character was seeing and that made going through the book easy and enjoyable instead of a chore. The real star of the book, however, was the story itself. Filled with magic, curses, dragons and a level of political intrigue that was amazingly done, I loved every minute of it! There was a lot going on here but I never once felt overwhelmed or confused and the farther into the story I got, the more it was apparent just how much time and effort the author went through to weave the different elements of the story together.

While there are no actual romantic relationships in the book, there are several couples you can see in the pre-relationship stage and that was actually really satisfying to me. Everything just fit together so well that anything more than the hints weren’t needed. I adored the interactions between the characters, both Rye and Cerdic, as well as others, and I’m really looking forward to seeing the relationships develop and change over the course of the series. This book was seriously FANTASTIC and I can’t wait to both read it again, and continue the series whenever the second book comes out. If you’re a fan of fantasy or enjoy a story with a good deal of intrigue and unexpected turns, you should enjoy this book. I just loved it!

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An intriguing, and thought provoking book.

The basic story is fairly simple. In a world linked with ours four ruling families – winter, summer, autumn and spring – are required to provide a blood sacrifice (small one) from one of their ruling family every day. If they can’t their power will fail and our seasons will go awry (maybe that’s what’s happening right now). Upon the Winter King kidnapping the Summer King’s son, the Summer King put a spell on the Winter royal heirs that if they have any sexual contact with another the lover turns to ice. The only way to break the curse is to have someone from the Summer Royal family remove it. If the curse is not removed the royal line dies out and so does winter. A captain of the royal guard, who happens to be a dragon shifter, is sent to our world to find and return the Winter Prince, knowing that the prince will die to remove the curse.

On the whole, the book was extremely entertaining. There was a lot of originality in the world and its people with complex, well drawn characters and plotline. I loved the poor, clueless summer prince who things he’s losing his mind with vague memories of dragons and strange markings on his body that seem to mean something. He has a fixation with marbles and one of my favourite scenes from the book is where he makes one.

There are so many lovely scenes that are drawn beautifully and move the book on at what feels like a fairly leisurely pace, which is in no way a criticism. Even when exciting things are happening there is still time to look around and appreciate the beauty of the surroundings.

I have two very small criticisms. The first few chapters had me a bit confused. That, in itself is nothing unusual, but the whole issue of keys was frustratingly confusing until they were explained more than a quarter of the way through the book. I am not a fan of info dumps but I would have liked a little more explanation earlier.

Secondly, especially given how fearful Rye was at the beginning, I think he reacted and adjusted to the new world a little too easily.

That being said, I absolutely and utterly adored this book. I found myself thinking about it days after I finished it and there are nuances that only come out after reflection. Just who are the good guys and who are the bad guys here? The characters are vivid and unique, including the 'villains', the world building is masterful, the dialogue is fluid and the descriptions are delicate and evocative.

I totally and absolutely without hesitation recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy, or is looking for something that little bit different.
Serious work at that. The style is all over the place - jerky and unclear and something as basic as the characters movements are difficult to visualise. Then, the English lack of subjects, 'it's that weren't referenced, adjectives that I'm pretty sure meant something completely different from what the author thought.

This being said, there is representation! Shallow characters not well developed, but the story would be great if told in front of a fire - as it is, it feels at times dragging at others incomplete.

I hope it gets better in the next instalments!
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