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Sacred: Eslura's Calling

by M.C. Beeler

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An orphaned girl. A mysterious new world. One connected fate.When Beatrice Tidal is shipped off to summer camp by her foster parents, she expects the worst, but she does not expect to find herself pursued by a shadowy demon through a strange magical land where she must uncover the mystery of her past and rise to the challenges of her future. Worse, Obellius Kalaar, usurper to the throne of Eslura, will stop at nothing to find Beatrice and prevent her from gathering the Sacred Rulers to reunite the kingdom. Now Obellius has escaped from his island prison confinements and is determined to regain his throne.Can Beatrice help these powerful Rulers and save Eslura from Obellius, or will the shadow of darkness fall forever over this sacred land? Eslura's Calling is the first book in the Sacred series, a young adult portal fantasy. Steeped in friendship, adventure, and furry creatures, Eslura's Calling is a thrilling beginning to a fantastic new series.Perfect for fans of The Chronicles of Narnia, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Studio Ghibli!… (more)
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A great new YA Fantasy novel with just a hint of Alice in Wonderland.

Sacred: Eslura's Calling thrusts the reader directly into a new fantastic world with a very unique cast of characters. I found the writing easy enough to follow, but there are a lot of characters and each chapter for the first bit of the story seems to be introducing someone new or referencing someone you'd met chapters ago and I, personally, got a bit confused by it. The pacing is good though, I didn't feel like it dragged on...keeping me easily invested in each character's role in the plot as long as I could keep them straight :)

I definitely recommend giving this one a read if you love unusual characters and fun world building!

Huge thank you to MC Beeler and Feather & Dove Tours for the copy to read and review! ( )
  Lea.Pearl | Jun 11, 2021 |
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An orphaned girl. A mysterious new world. One connected fate.When Beatrice Tidal is shipped off to summer camp by her foster parents, she expects the worst, but she does not expect to find herself pursued by a shadowy demon through a strange magical land where she must uncover the mystery of her past and rise to the challenges of her future. Worse, Obellius Kalaar, usurper to the throne of Eslura, will stop at nothing to find Beatrice and prevent her from gathering the Sacred Rulers to reunite the kingdom. Now Obellius has escaped from his island prison confinements and is determined to regain his throne.Can Beatrice help these powerful Rulers and save Eslura from Obellius, or will the shadow of darkness fall forever over this sacred land? Eslura's Calling is the first book in the Sacred series, a young adult portal fantasy. Steeped in friendship, adventure, and furry creatures, Eslura's Calling is a thrilling beginning to a fantastic new series.Perfect for fans of The Chronicles of Narnia, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Studio Ghibli!

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