Title: A Riveting Tale
Jai Angel’s “Legends of
Potentia Shadows”
Reviewed by T’s Blogging
7/26/14
10:43 a.m.
I’m starting to think
that all great reads are listed under the Young Adult (YA) genre. And perhaps
that is due to the wide range of topics in which writers can use their
innocent, childlike imagination to tell fantasizing stories with a hint of
realism from an adult perspective. To be honest, I’m not really certain what it
is about YA novels, but what I do know is this…Jai Angel’s, Legends of Potentia Shadows, was riveting,
humorous, and page-turning interesting.
Despite the several
editing errors and kindle formatting, if you are looking for a read that feeds
your science fiction appetite and unfolds in your mind like a movie showing on
the big screen…this book is for you. Angel told a descriptive tale that was at
times very predictable, which I enjoyed, and left me in shock at other times.
From the very beginning I was hooked! I find myself bellowing with laughter,
screaming at the pages for the characters to run, captivated by the behavior of
the creature(s), and just shocked at the sudden deaths. This sci-fy, YA,
fantasy novel had shape-shifter(s)…, well maybe they were more like chameleon-like
creature(s)…no, not chameleons…they were a devouring species that landed on earth
with the hunger to eat, and their meal of choice included HUMANS! As the story
unfolds you learn that the end of the novel is only the beginning, and there is
so much to the story that has yet to be told.
There were several
quotes that left a lasting impression, but one in particular that I would like
to share with you reads:
“Art can be anything thrown together, but true
art improves itself during each cycle.” ~Jai Angel
Happy reading!
T's Blogging
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