The Battle For Brisingamen: (Freya's Power)

by Miss Harmony Kent

Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Publication

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2013), Edition: Second Edition, Paperback, 262 pages

Description

There is a World not too far Away ...Beneath the north sea a land of magic lies undetected. The lives of many are drawn inexorably closer together in a race against time, as both energy companies and evil beings attempt to destroy the magic which is protecting not just this land but all worlds. The unwitting protagonists have no idea of how suddenly and irrevocably their lives are about to change.It is a race against time to try and recover the lost necklace, Brisingamen, which holds the ancient power of the Goddess Freya, and to prevent the undersea drilling from taking place. Are Aart, Matthias, Gemma and Dirck up to the challenges they now must face?Here there be Dragons, and all manner of Creatures ....PRAISE FOR THE BATTLE FOR BRISINGAMEN:By Tammy Dewhurst of Rabid Readers Reviews:FIVE STARSThe author, Harmony Kent, provided me with a copy of this novel in exchange for my review.There are some books that a person reads and knows that the novel they've read, if it were to hit its market, would be a smash. Brisingamen is one of those novels. Deeply complex and intricately plotted, Kent brings the reader something into which a public can really immerse themselves and come out feeling as though they've read, but they've also learned something. If you think this means I loved the novel, you would be wrong. It could be the time in which I read, but I found myself somewhat confused while reading. This is a book that takes focus, and I just didn't have that focus at the time of reading.The novel starts by moving a bit freely in the time stream. We meet Aart - the widower and fisherman, Dirck - the professor looking to discover the ocean's secrets and Gemma - Dirck's lovesick assistant whose biological clock is pounding like a time bomb. Brisingamen, is a necklace that holds the ancient power of a goddess and can keep the humans from drilling for oil and saving the mystical land. Brisingamen is reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland in the respect that the characters are out of their element and fighting to survive. Kent gives the reader mystery, intrigue, sex, action and characters risking their lives for a greater good. Kent's writing is an immersive experience.Brisingamen is a very cleanly written work of fiction. This reader didn't note any errors in formatting or language presentation and believes that this novel could easily hold its own with any entry in the fantasy genre in your local bookstore. The tone is slightly foreign in keeping with a foreign setting but will not ring as false to the ear of a modern reader.This may sound like and in a sense is a rave review. I think a lot of people will really like the style and story. The presentation of the story line lends a reader to think toward popular fiction with deep undertones that seem to educate as read. Kent builds her characters subtly and her story isn't weighed down in exposition. This reader simply found the story hard to follow. This is a story that requires focus and I was not at a point where I could focus. I found myself going back several times to re-read and get a better sense of how the story got to certain points. There are a lot of characters and a lot of mystical lines to draw together. I believe the author successfully did so at the end but couldn't swear that she did. Brisingamen is a prime example of how life sometimes interferes with the perception of art.… (more)

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This is the abbreviated version of a joint review I did on this book. For my full review, please click The Review Board.

All of the elements are here for the makings of a wonderful story. The key to these elements is how well they are presented and executed.

The author did a great job with spelling
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and grammar.

The resolution to this read was also satisfactory, leaving just enough lingering to predict that a sequel may be in this book's future. There was also consistent conflict and very descriptive language pertaining to the action as well as the surroundings.

There were some elements, I felt, that needed some tweaking.

The hook (pull) of the book suffered due to the style in which the story was presented. For me, there were too many time and location shifts within the same chapter throughout the construction of the narrative. It made it very difficult for me to connect with a character and his/her story as well as keep all of the action connected with each other. In addition, I was unable to fully connect with the characters I was reading about because of the erratic nature of the style. Plus, there were so many characters brought into the battle scenes, it became a bit trying to keep up with the people and their purposes.

Sometimes, when one inserts too many characters, the richness of the plot can get lost in the storm, and I fear this is what happened here.
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ISBN

1491241349 / 9781491241349

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