Showing posts with label Rachel Hoyt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rachel Hoyt. Show all posts

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Review of "The Hidden Sun" by Rachel Hoyt

Rachel Hoyt has posted a review for The Hidden Sun on her blog cuts-of-paper. What did she think of the book? Well, she gave it 4.5 stars (out of 5) so, I'm very pleased she enjoyed it.

Here are some of her comments:

"There are so many things I loved about the book. First, the plot. Oh, the plot the plot the plot. I wanted to die. There were lots of twists and turns, and things just kept happening that I didn't expect.

And the characters! Our villain, Abrecan, is just purely and insanely evil and power hungry. You will love to hate him. Eliana and Rinan are utterly adorable, but I especially loved Rayne. A girl can't help but swoon over such a guy. He stands up for the innocent and endangered, helps old women, and can fight to boot. Governor Nash was a fun character to read, always with a quip flouncing authority.

The Hidden Sun is a classic tale of good and evil. There is no magic afoot or dragons smoldering, just good ole human nature. This is the first book in a trilogy, with the second novel, The Waxing Moon, coming out next year.

The Hidden Sun is a hidden revelation; a chivalric novel well worth your time."

The full review can be found here.

Thank you Rachel!