I’m pleased to have a review for the Wings of Arian blog tour as well as a giveaway for a really amazing looking bracelet! So make sure to check it out at the bottom of the post!
Source: Devri Walls – I received this in exchange for an honest review.
Publisher: Stonehouse Ink
Series: Solus #1
Edition: ebook, 462 Pages
Genre: Young Adult High Fantasy
Purchase: Amazon | Barnes & Noble
Rating: 3.5/5
Kiora thought she had never heard a lie until she was sixteen. But she was wrong. Her entire existence was based on nothing but. She thought that evil did not exist. Lie. That magic was not real. Lie. And that the land of Meros was all there was. One more lie.
With Aleric telling her that evil is knocking on the door and that she is the only one who can stop them she has a choice to make. Refuse, or start the wildest most painful ride of her life.
She reluctantly dips her toe into her new existence of magic and threads, dragons and shapeshifters, and the person who wants to take control of it all: the evil Dralazar.However, this journey was never meant to be hers alone. She will be accompanied by a Protector. To her disbelief, and utter irritation they name the hotheaded, stubborn, non -magical, (albeit gorgeous) Prince Emane. They will have to trust each other with their lives, but right now Kiora would settle for a non hostile conversation.
And now it comes down to this, If you had never heard a lie, would you know when you heard one? Is knowing good from evil innate? Kiora finds herself having to decide who lives and who dies on those very questions.
Wings of Arian is a detailed and unique high fantasy story that has many of the elements I’ve come to adore over the years. I was surprised to see that this was a larger length book for YA high fantasy and I actually wanted it to be even longer, but Wings definitely sets a solid start for the Solus series.
Meros is a land in a valley where evil no longer exists and the world is content, or at least that was the case until the new Solus is called forth. The Solus is the magical protector of Meros, and they are only chosen when things seem the most dire and things are getting very dangerous very fast. I really liked the detail Walls put into Meros and I’m really excited to see that the next book explores places beyond it. The story is fairly fast paced but it does slow down in sections to give you time to digest information and allow the main characters some time to learn and process new developments. The war of good versus evil is a pretty interesting and when you think about how pure the land of Meros is you realize just how much is at stake in this series. There are also some twists that I wasn’t expecting and I still have some questions about some of them but I’m pretty sure book two will probably expound on them.
Kiora is an incredibly sweet girl who doesn’t really have much of a filter on her mouth, if she thinks it she’s just as likely to say it. At times she does skew into the naive, but she does have a ton of pressure on her and given that evil is something entirely new to her it’s only logical that she would often find herself completely overwhelmed. I did find that she was highly emotional at first but as I continued to learn about her past and her magical abilities I actually understood why she let the emotions bubble forth like she does. Her Protector is Emane and he’s a great balance to her sweet, emotional naivety. He’s steady, strong, and isn’t surprised by much; but like her he his flaws, like his trouble with expressing his feelings. Their relationship is really sweet, and guess what…no insta-love! It actually takes Kiora and Emane some time to open up fully with each other and even then Kiora has her reservations given the amount of pressure riding her shoulders. There is also a wide array of side-characters but those among my favorites are Morcant and Arturo, a dragon and a pegasus. Morcant is like a friendly Smaug, he loves to talk and quick to anger but he’s incredibly friendly. Besides, who doesn’t love a dragon? Arturo is a voice of reason in a now chaotic world and I love how he was more than willing to help Kiora when she needed it.
So in short I definitely see myself continuing this series. I’m more than a little curious to see how Kiora fares in new territory and just what Dralazar is going to attempt next.
Giveaway:
Devri Walls is giving away a really pretty wing bracelet as well as some ebooks of her Solus series! Make sure you enter on the rafflecopter the form below.
- 1 Silver Wing Bracelet
- 3 people will win their choice of any ebook in the Solus Series
Stop by the other stops on the Tour!
Feb. 11~
My Family’s Heart Books Reviews ~ Excerpt, Top Ten, & Author Interview
Feb. 12~
Alicia Sheehy ~ Spotlight & Excerpt
Feb. 13~
I’m A Book Shark ~ Spotlight & Excerpt
Lovin’los Libros ~ Review Book 1: Wings of Arian
Feb. 14~
Little Read Riding Hood ~ Guest Post & Excerpt
Books and their Worldly Realm ~ Review Book 1: Wings of Arian
Feb. 15~
Book Groupies ~ Spotlight & Excerpt
Feb. 16~
Books and their Worldly Realm ~ Review of Book 2: Wings of Tavea
Paperback Cowgirl ~ Review of Book 1: Wings of Arian
Feb. 17~
In Libris Veritas ~ Review of Book 1: Wings of Arian
Feb. 18th~
Relaxed Reads ~ Review of Books 1-4
Books and their Worldly Realm ~ Review Book 3: Wings of Nestor
Literary, etc. ~ Guest Post
Consuming Worlds ~ Review Book 4: Wings of Lomay
Great review!! I absolutely love Morcant. I totally agree, who doesn’t love a dragon. I can’t wait to see what you think of the rest of this series, because it just get’s better and better! And wait til you meet the other incredible characters Devri Walls adds to the series. 🙂
I’m pretty excited to see just where she takes me in book two. 🙂
Kiora sounds like my kinda girl. I don’t really have much of a filter either. lol I need to add this one for sure. Wonderful review.
Lol, I don’t have much of one either. I hope you enjoy it when you get to read it!
Detailed and unique sounds great, and I love that cover!