Monday, August 28, 2017

Review: Twist of Truth and Tomorrow by Hilary Thompson @HilaryLThompson


Twist of Truth and Tomorrow
SoulShifter #2
By Hilary Thompson

Publisher: Star Shadow Books
Published: August 15, 2017
Genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic


Blurb:

Her blood holds secrets better left in the shadows.

Coren and Sy push forward to StarsHelm, continuing their mission to kill the Restless King of Riata. The magic they’ve learned just might be enough, but Coren’s recurring dreams of seven golden brothers warn her the King is hiding a twisted truth.

While Coren struggles with Riata’s secrets, Resh and Nik travel to Weshen to present the General with an ultimatum – accept the magic’s return, or fight a battle no-one could win.

Weshen isn’t the only country in danger, though.The witches clash – southern Sulit against northern Brujok. If Queen Mara can turn the Lord of Witches to her side, the noose of Riata will slip even tighter around the world.

Coren knows her twin siblings are hidden somewhere in Sulit, and with civil war beginning, she must choose again between saving her family or saving her country.

Witch…Shifter…Shadow. As magic awakens, tomorrow grows uncertain.



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Other Books in Series:

Shift of Shadow and Soul
SoulShifter #1
By Hilary Thompson

Goodreads ~ Amazon

Read my review of shift of Shadow and Soul HERE!



Rise of Restless and Ruined
SoulShifter #0
By Hilary Thompson



My Review of Twist of Truth and Tomorrow:

Twist of Truth and Tomorrow picks up where Shift of Shadow and Soul left off with Coren and Sy on their journey to find the Restless king and kill him to save their families and their people on Weshen Isle.

On their way to the Restless King’s palace Coren and Sy have a lot of different obstacles that they must go through before the end of their journey.  They must fight witches and Brujok in order to reach the king. The Brujok protect the king and queen and the palace from all harm.

Coren only wants one thing and that is to protect the ones she loves and cares about; her family and friends. Coren and Sy must come to terms with who they are and their magic in order to defeat the king and save their people. How far are they willing to go to save their family and their people?

When Coren was a young child her twin brother was banished from Weshen Isle for using magic. Everyone believed him to be dead. All through Shift of Shadow and Soul I kept thinking that he could still be alive. And while reading Twist of Truth and Tomorrow I kept thinking the same thing what if he is still alive? Every new character I was introduced to on Coren’s journey to finding the king I would think this could be her twin brother but it was never revealed if that character was her twin or not. I won’t give it away and tell you if her twin is alive or not but I will say the ending just blew me away I was not expecting it at all.

There was so much with Twist of Truth and Tomorrow that I never expected. I would think I had it all figured out and then bam I was thrown another twist to keep me wanting to know more. It took me a while to read Twist of Truth and Tomorrow but like Coren and Sy life kept throwing obstacles in my path as well.

If you like magic and mystery with lots of twist and turns that will blow you away then you are going to love Twist of Truths and Tomorrow.  





Author Bio:

Hilary Thompson was born to parents who made a habit of taking roads less traveled. But she was also a first child, and an independent, willful child, so she’s made a habit of taking a few roads on her own.

Now she teaches Creative Writing, English, and AP Literature, writes whenever and wherever she can, and reads as much as her eyes can handle.

Justice Buried (Starbright, Book One) is the first in a dystopian fantasy series incorporating mythology and astrology. The series also includes Balance Broken (Starbright Book Two), and the upcoming  Destiny Risen (Starbright, Book Three). Three novellas round out the series: Lexan’s Pledge, Stian’s Mistake, and Aitan’s Revenge.

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