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Immortal Voyage book review – Luv Saving Money

Immortal Voyage book review

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I love a good fantasy book.  If it’s a different than what I’ve read before I like it even more.

Immortal Voyage by C. G. Powell is a fantasy that touches on a lot of exciting aspects.  From the facinating city, magical beings, romances (yes I pluralized that), and likeable characters.  Some of these aren’t the way you know them but that’s what makes this book such an interesting read in my opinions.

Cover for 'Immortal Voyage'
A lord’s family changes.  King Aldric makes a promise to his wife to allow their 5 daughters to marry for love, not betroth them.  In keeping his promise (and some secrets) it causes issues for an heir to his thrown.  With several son-in-laws who are not worthy to take the thrown the king is forced to break his promise.  The youngest daughter, Jael, has spent most of her time with her father, learning how to run the kingdom.  He betroth’s her to Prince Sarik Hy-Brasil.  Jael finds out secrets that have been kept from her that change her life.  
While the story focuses mainly around Jael you also read about the other sisters’ relationships.  There are a number of twists in this book that I didn’t immediately expect.  They do recommend this book for 17 and older because of some adult subject matter.  
This book was an easy read.  Not terribly long.  The twists and developing relationships in the story kept me turning pages and returning to the book.  
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