"Shadows Unveiled" is book two within the "Elves of Vacari" series. This novel is oozing with genres like fantasy, action, adventure and romance. The book tells the enthralling story of an enchanting land called Vacari. Vacari is a magical realm where humans, elves, dragons and merpeople live side by side in their respective kingdoms. Goldmoor is the main city within Vacari. The book has a "Lord of the Rings" vibe to it, so fantasy lovers (and LOTR fans) will enjoy reading it.
Phoenix Shadowwalker is our main antagonist of the hour. He is a vicious warlock on a quest for revenge, but he's not acting alone during his venture (I'll say no more, read the book). As we all know, a good revenge story is nothing without its gallant and courageous protagonists. This is where Ong and Lady Keisha enter the narrative. Ong is a fearless and skilled human warrior and Lady Keisha is his determined elven wife; endowed with supernatural capabilities of her own.
Phoenix and company are a force to reckon with. Lives are at stake and kingdoms can be lost. Ong and Lady Keisha need the collective help of their accomplices in order to overpower and impede the schemes Phoenix has in store for them and for Vacari. They must also come face to face with their own inner fears and resolve past obstacles. Read book one while you're at it.
Can the lovers, Ong and Keisha, defeat this evil force yet again and keep their kingdoms safe, or will Phoenix finally prevail? With a total of 580 pages filled with magical reading, this beauty took me four days to complete, and I enjoyed reading every moment of it. The author, T.A. McEvoy, has a real gift for storytelling. She is very skilled at creating a narrative that's exciting, yet simple for readers to understand, while also integrating a lot of unexpected plot twists. Because of this, it's harder to guess how the story will end. I love the build up of suspense and anticipation! I think other readers will enjoy it too. I would actually love to read book one. This series needs to be read in its entirety in order for it to be fully relished and appreciated.
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