Friday, December 2, 2016

Review: TALIA: AND THE CAPTURE OF WRATH by C. J. Quinn

Talia: And The Capture Of WrathTalia: And The Capture Of Wrath by C.J. Quinn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Review: TALIA: AND THE CAPTURE OF WRATH
By C. J. Quinn

How I wish every family everywhere could be happy and well-adjusted as the Tobiah family! How I wish there was a land of love and light such as Talia, a blest land whose inhabitants are like angels, watching over humankind. (Or like Fae, if Fae were good-hearted)

Four brothers have been raised well by their father, an environmental scientist, since their mother in childbirth. While adventuring in a long-abandoned but still intact country home, all four are mind-boggled when their late mother appears in an ornate mirror, and then transports the brothers to a new, magical, land, the land of Talia. Wyatt, the youngest, is tasked with a quest, involving the Tree of Knowledge, and the adventure ensues.

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