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Sky Stone (Sky Stone #1)

2014 | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Young Adult (YA)

Skyla, a social outcast from an ordinary town in the 21st Century, is transported to a medieval land in the midst of war, where magic is a part of everyday life. Finding herself empowered with magical abilities, she must fulfill a destiny decided by the gods, a destiny which will test her limits to the full. How can she cope with these new pressures and how can she possibly succeed?



Published by Independent

Edition Kindle
ASIN B00M5B80JA
Language English

Young Adult Fantasy

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Sky Stone (Sky Stone #1)
Sky Stone (Sky Stone #1)
Scarlett Van Dijk | 2014 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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Skyla doesn't fit in at home, although you are never really given a reason why. She is fostered and has weekly psych visits which she feels that she doesn't need. One day, just as she's about to go on such a visit, she sees a flash of light and follows it. She is then transported to a different world, with war and betrayal the only constant.

Completely written from Skyla's perspective, this comes across as a young tale, which is not surprising considering the author was only fifteen when she started writing. That being said, it is a very well-written piece, full of adventure and insta-love, magic and sword-play.

For anyone looking for a detailed, light work of fantasy, then I can definitely recommend this.

* I received this book from the author in return for a fair and honest review. *

Merissa
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Jan 29, 2016