The Blue Witch

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By Kevis Hendrickson
$3.99 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: July 03, 2011
Words: 32,706 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465861351


Short description

An evil witch hatches a plot to destroy the kingdom of Kaldan. Kòdobos Falinn must embark on a perilous quest to save his kingdom from the malevolent witch.

Extended description

Taken from the legendarium of the ancient tales of Arva, The Blue Witch retells the legend of Prince Kòdobos, his knights, his love for Enolia and the great war that was waged to rescue her from a jealous king. It also tells of the coming of a menacing witch and the fall of a great kingdom. Hearken to a tale of mighty warriors, lusty maidens, and foul treachery. The Blue Witch awaits you!

Tags

fantasy, magic, epic fantasy, kevis hendrickson, magic adventure, the blue witch, heroic legend, arva

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Review by: Desiree Lemke on July 28, 2012 : (no rating)
This novel has a very interesting story line with well developed characters ; however, it is very disjointed and most teenagers would not enjoy a book where they need to stop and think about what is going on. The book also has copious grammar errors that continually disrupt the reader. While the author has talent, an editor or online program, such as Cricket, would be put to good use. I would suggest this book to anyone who loves fantasy, but be wary of the mistakes.

Desiree Lemke
Parents' Little Black Book
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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