
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Again I found this gem of a book on the freebie ebook list on Kobo. Being on a tight budget but an avid reader without a car to make it to the library all the time, I am constantly on the lookout for good books that I can read without hurting my pocket. The least I can do for these great freebies is rate and sometimes get around to writing reviews. It is also a great way to find new authors.
I will begin by saying I really liked this book and I am now hooked!
In Worlds Unseen, Thomson has created a special world in her book. This world is filled with many great characters, a plight to save the world, diabolical enemies, unexpected heroes, heartbreaking losses, and hopeful victories. The classic good vs evil storyline always gets my interest along with a strong female lead character. I also really enjoy fantasy books that work outside the box and hint at great possibilities. Rachel Starr Thomson accomplished all of this and much more in this book. A bonus to this book I had not realized until after I was submerged into her world was the strong Christian allegory throughout the story that reminded me of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
The story is told through many character perspectives which helps give a broader view of this new world. However, it is the plight of the unexpected main characters, Maggie and a boy named Nicolas that really establishes this story for me. There is a hint of deeper things going on in the world that Maggie unknowingly steps in when she helps an old man and becomes determined to grant his last wish and is determined to find the answers to the tragedies from her past. Nicolas is pulled into the story when he happens upon Maggie who is in trouble and feels the need to help her fend off some unsavory characters in a back alley. After taking her to a safe Inn he continues on his journey, never liking to be in cities for long, but on his way, he hears a disturbing voice and knows Maggie is still in trouble from something way worse than a couple of street thugs. Compelled to race back to the Inn to save Maggie once again before whatever that is looking for her finds her first. What is after Maggie is more than what anyone would ever think is real, it is something evil and otherworldly. Will Nicolas be able to help her, will they be able to flee and find some way to overcome this evil, will Maggie be able to complete her quest and find the answers she seeks? The ending of this book answers some of these but leaves you with more questions as the quest evolves into something more. I can't wait to continue on the journey and discover what both Maggie and Nicolas and the other characters will do to help start a revolution and save their world from impending evil.
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