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Call of Kythshire (Keepers of the Wellsprings Book 1), by Missy Sheldrake

Call of Kythshire (Keepers of the Wellsprings Book 1), by Missy Sheldrake

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Call of Kythshire (Keepers of the Wellsprings Book 1), by Missy Sheldrake

Call of Kythshire (Keepers of the Wellsprings Book 1), by Missy Sheldrake



Call of Kythshire (Keepers of the Wellsprings Book 1), by Missy Sheldrake

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All her life, Azaeli Hammerfel trained in swordplay to become a Squire and one day ride off on adventure with her parents, both Knights of His Majesty's Elite. When she finally earns the honor, her name is mysteriously left off of the list for the King's Quest. Her parents and their guild set off without her, but their quest goes awry and ends in tragedy. Determined to unravel the truth about what happened, Azi enlists the help of her best friend Rian. As a Mage Apprentice and the guild leader’s son, Rian makes a valuable ally, but sparks fly when the line between friendship and love gets blurred. Azi also gains an unlikely friend in Flit, a mysterious fairy from Kythshire who just happens to show up in her bedroom one day. Together, they work to uncover a sinister plot which threatens both the existence of Kythshire and the peace her people have celebrated for generations. Call of Kythshire boasts over a dozen beautifully rendered illustrations depicting scenes from the novel in the author’s distinct style.

Call of Kythshire (Keepers of the Wellsprings Book 1), by Missy Sheldrake

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #282588 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Released on: 2015-03-17
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Call of Kythshire (Keepers of the Wellsprings Book 1), by Missy Sheldrake

About the Author In addition to being an author, Missy is also an artist. She works in a variety of mediums including acrylics to paint fanciful wall murals, digital painting to create illustrations for her books, and polymer clay to create one of a kind fairy art dolls. Her artwork is available to view on her website.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A good first book in a fantasy series, with a few trip-ups. By Faltho Disclosure: I received a free copy of Call of Kythshire in exchange for an honest review of the book.I really wish I could give this 3 and a half stars. There are plenty of good things about this book, which I will get to a bit later, however, there are some drawbacks that make me iffy about giving this book a four star review. Overall, this was a good read that is worth a look by anyone who is interested in the Fantasy genre. Especially those who are fans of strong female characters.Pros: The major pro for me, especially since this is a fantasy genre book, was that this book had some good world building. It doesn't simply build a story over traditional fantasy ideas, but instead creates ideas of it's own which play important roles in the plot. This includes a very interesting twist on magic and the origins/impacts of magic.The characters are another good aspect of this book. As for the main characters they are interestingly developed and though somewhat predictable, still quite lively. There is also a rich grouping of secondary characters that add another layer to this novel. This is especially true of the fairies.The last pro that I feel should be mentioned is that this book had nice readability and should appeal to a wide range of audiences. Too often fantasy is written far too mature, or too childish. The author does a good job of not talking down to her audience, which leads to this readability range.Cons: The biggest problem that this book suffers from is pacing. There are parts which go by far too quickly, where they really could have been drawn out a bit more for the experience of the reader. Then there are parts which seem to drag on forever seemingly without adding anything to the story. Many fantasy readers expect for lots of information or sometimes a slow start, but there are times when this goes beyond this.While the characters are a great part of this book, some are also a con. This is not due to the character themselves but the lack of development that goes along with them. I found myself in the beginning having trouble keeping many of the characters straight, and then once I got used to the myriad of people, it seemed like they faded into the background.Lastly, I felt like this could have been developed so much more, and not just some of the characters. There was so much more world building that could have been put in place where the book drags. This in some ways makes me want to read the second book in the series even more. However, it also makes me wary that some of my major questions (about abilities, magic, etc) as a reader may not be addressed.Neither pro nor con: I wanted to also mention that there are pictures throughout the book (not at the end of every chapter oddly enough), which may add a dimension for some readers. For me, however, this was fun but didn't add much to the experience of reading this book.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. I think I'm in love with Fairies! By Miri First, I want to say that I'm not a fan of 'fairy tales' and when I started this book, I didn't know what to expect. Now? I want a fairy friend! "Wanna play?" YES!I loved how the author brought the fairies to life, with each having their own personality. I loved their world, how everything was so different in Kythshire. I think I'm in love with the fairies. That's the only real way to put it. Another thing I found fascinating was how the magic was explained: what it did to the mages if they drew in it too much.The beginning ceremony put me in a good mood for the book. I learned to know Azaeli, and it was fun to read. After that, it seemed to slow a bit. I'm thinking that I may have been too anxious to learn more, because as soon as Flit made her first apparition, it pulled me in. From there, I entered the charming and alluring world of fairies. The plot advanced at a steady pace and soon I discovered the lurking threat along with Azi, Rian, and Flit.I'd recommend not only for fans of fairies and pure fantasy, but also for the world building.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful adventure with a great lead By C. McMullen Right from the start, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The action and pacing was great, pulling me immediately into the head of the main character, which was both fun and frustrating. Azi is everything a strong female lead should be. She is headstrong, but not reckless, and has a solid head on her shoulders despite being a fighter. Although this is Azi's story, there are quite a few other characters, all of whom are well written and multidimensional. I had no issue with keeping the names and personalities straight, as can often be a problem with an ensemble cast, especially in fantasy settings. One particular character does try to steal the show. That would be Flit, the fairy who brings new meaning to the term colorful sidekick.The story itself is an original take on the use and abuse of magic. For a light tale, it delves into some intriguing and dark issues. I rather enjoyed the fact that it handled the heavier subject matter without resorting as most fantasy does to the 'dark' or 'adult' realm, keeping the tone appropriate for a younger audience while still being interesting to an older crowd.Also worth noting: the author is also an artist and has added illustrations to the book. While some say they don't add to the experience, I disagree. If anything, it brought me back to the chapter books of my childhood that often had a few illustrations interspersed. I'm glad to see that this tradition carries into the digital age and besides, the illustrations in this book are woks of art. Truly beautiful.I can't wait to see what happens in the next book.

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