5 Stars for the Princelings and the Lost City

5star-shiny-webI submitted The Princelings and the Lost City for review at Readers Favorite earlier in the year.  I’m delighted to say it received a five star review!

This is what they said:

The Lost City, Book Three of The Princelings trilogy is a great read for those who love fantasy with young male protagonists. The plot is new, interesting, and will engage your mind in the story. A great work was created by the author with this trilogy. I enjoyed the well-developed characters and their many adventures.

Princess Kira, Fred, and his twin brother George, find a tablet. The tablet talks about a city. Now they want to find the lost city. Fred and Hunston, the prince, go out to find this lost city. When they come to it, they are astonished to see the similarities between the Lost City and Castle Buckmore. That is when the adventure really starts. George is trying to put together a flying machine and recovering from his injuries obtained in the adventures of the previous book. He stutters when he speaks, but his mind is still clear.

In this book, the twins have more mysteries to solve: a copy of Princess Kira has a very important secret mission. Fred is worried about his fiancée Kira, for she is throwing herself into Prince Hunston’s arms, and men aren’t allowed in Arbor.

In all, this is a very nice piece of writing. The trilogy has been completed without leaving any loose ends. I would have to say that this has been an overall enchanting trip into a fantasy realm. It is suitable for readers from pre-teens to adults alike. It is a clean and wholesome series and readers will be happy owning these books. Happy readings.

Clean and wholesome” I like that, especially as I was a little worried about Arbor’s dirtier deeds.  I like the review all round, of course! “A great work was created by the author with this trilogy.”  Aww shucks (blush).

If you’re looking for book reviews done to a professional standard, you can search for the genre you enjoy at Readers Favorite.  Follow this link to Lost City – or this to Princelings of the East – and leave comments if you like, then go searching!

Princelings of the East on Mother Daughter Book Reviews

MDSBR_Logo-187-x-206I am delighted that Renee at Mother Daughter Book Reviews has accepted The Princelings of the East into her review list and is featuring it on her website as a Recommended Book.  It will also be listed with a badge on the website in the sidebar until June 6th.

If you don’t already follow MDBookReviews, I suggest you do.  They review Children’s Picture Books through to Middle Grade books, with honest reviews from Mother, Daughter and Son.  There are also book giveaways  and all sorts of other promotional activity.  They host the Kid Lit Blog Hop, which you know I support (or they support me, as I think that’s more the point).  They are also masterminding the Kid Lit Giveaway Hop for Children’s Book Week.

Please pop over and support them, and if you see a Google+ link, tweet, pin or FB message about Princelings by MDBookReviews, please copy, tweet, pin or share it!Princelings of the East - Ad - Draft 1

And of course you can get Princelings of the East from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, the iBookstore, and Smashwords among others!

A Giveaway for a copy of Princelings of the East

I’m very honoured that Julie Grasso, writer of Escape from the Forbidden Planet, has read and reviewed The Princelings of the East on her blog.  She’s giving away two copies of the ebook in a Rafflecopter giveaway, so nip over there and show your support for her!

http://whenigrowupiwannawriteakidsbook.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/kidlit-blog-hop-10-review-princelings.html

Thanks Julie.