Thrown To The Blue, by K.J Chapman

 

Well it’s Friday, so let’s share some exciting book news. My friend and author K.J Chapman has released another fabulous looking book. Hot on the heels of her gritty, dark, yet captivating Evo Nation Series, K.J has changed tack somewhat, spreading her wings with a fantasy based novel. I have been fortunate enough to read her work, and know that this will be another great success. I look forward to turning the pages of Thrown To The Blue…..

Synopsis:

Foretellings have no place for goodness, only greatness. Princess Ezrahli is far from good, but she is a great woman in a conventional Kingdom, followed by whispers and scorn. However, across the waters is un-convention, magic, and fable. Her existence has been foretold in the battle against dark magic, and destiny shall weave itself into her life because darkness cannot be fought with goodness, only greatness.

Smuggling and sorcery leads to adventure, and adventure leads to destiny. Reed is a prince of the streets, but what he lacks in title, he makes up for in skill; a skill that sets him on a path already written in fate. Can he be more than what is expected? Can he enable greatness in another and survive the process?

Vengeance is a motivator, but it can never be your friend. In the end, it will ask for sacrifice, and only the great will pay the fare.

Early reviews:

From the first page this book doesn’t just capture and enthral you, it grabs you and drags you hell for leather through a world so utterly captivating with characters who are not just convincing and believable but who you can’t help but relate to and love! Even the ones you actually want to hate! Lol
This book is all-consuming and is an absolute must read for anyone who values top notch reading experiences. So lock your door, hold onto your pants and get ready for one hell of a ride!
Loved it! I’m a big fan of this authors work, not disappointed with this book at all, I was hooked from the first chapter!
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