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Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Half-Light by A. D. Lomardo an action-packed, entertaining, and unpredictable read

 I was introduced to author A. D. Lombardo writing when I reviewed her book Keegan’s Wrath, which happens to be book 5 in The Katori Chronicles. I fell in love with the characters, the world, the magic and how it all came together with action packed vivid clarity. When I finished the book, I decided to read the rest of the books in the series from the beginning. Not that I recommend reading the last book in a series first, but I have to admit, because I did, as I read The Half-Light, Book 1 in the Katori Chronicles with foreknowledge, it shined a light on the masterful job Lombardo does with placing subtle plot threads that will be pulled later to enhance and move the story along with continuity.

 


As the first book in the series, The Half-Light does a great job of introducing both characters and setting making the story come to life. Readers live and learn through the eyes of fourteen-year-old Prince Kai, the heir to the throne of Diu with a complicated history. He lost his mother to a dragon in the palace garden when he was young which live him with vague memories and nightmares. Most of life is spent in the palace with guards watching out for his safety until he learns how to sneak out.

Now that his father is remarried, he has half-siblings and a questionable stepmother who seems to have dark sway over his father. On a personal level, Kai was promised at birth to wed Princess Amelia of Diu and is slated to become King of the old Bangloo kingdom of Milnos far to the northwest of Diu when they marry. While Amelia is pretty and kind, she is more like a sister and another girl, a common girl, has captured his interest. 

 

Along with the normal challenges of growing into manhood, and doing his best to step outside the confines of palace life, Kai learns he has Katori powers from two people who knew his mother. These powers are to be kept secret, but at times they are quite obvious. I’ll say no more about this aspect of the story to avoid spoilers, but these abilities add an innovative layer to the story and the world that keeps the pages turning.

This book is action-packed, easy to read, entertaining, and unpredictable and am happy to give it 5-stars. There is nothing I didn’t like, and I look forward to reading Mariana's Secret (The Katori Chronicles Book 2) next. I highly recommend this book to epic fantasy lovers. It’s a perfect choice for a YA audience and those who are older and enjoy the genre.

As Book Hookup, I am a long-time book reviewer and received this book as a free review copy and have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it.

 

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A. D. Lombardo

 

About A.D. Lombardo

Angela Lombardo was born in Akron, Ohio, raised on a farm by her grandparents. Angela loves animals, the country life and is still a tomboy at heart. You can take her off the bobcat, but you’ll never get her to enjoy the city. She dabbled in playing the piano, sports and fishing.

Her love of comics started with Spiderman, Wonder Woman, and Superman. Being a Trekkie and a BMX rider, Angela did not have many girlfriends or time for makeup. She spent most of her time with her older brother crashing dirt bikes and three-wheelers. As a teenager, her grandmother sent her to Barbizon to teach her how to be a proper girl. She is fortunate she had a son.

Angela started writing The Half-Light in fall 2017 after a sleepless night gave her pause about the mother in a made-up story she created for her son. She spent the weekend solving the mystery of where the mother went.

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Monday, April 18, 2022

Keegan’s Wrath epic fantasy at is best

Keegan’s Wrath is epic fantasy at its best. It is unpredictable and magical, with threads of love, adventure/action, and plenty of turmoil woven into a multifaceted plot. This book is number 5 in the Katori Chronicles series. I had not read the first four and wondered if I would be able to get into the story with enough understanding to enjoy it. Any doubts vanished in the first chapter. Author A. D. Lombardo did a masterful job of crafting a book 5. It can stand alone (if need be), though I have fallen in love with this world and its characters, have picked up the first four books in the series, and am currently enjoying Half-Light (Book 1 Katori Chronicles).

 



Keegan’s Wrath’s protagonist, Kai, is a young man who makes a delightful leading character. Throughout the story, he matures toward being a strong leader, yet his doubts make him vulnerable. He struggles with guilt wondering if the looming war is his fault because he revealed Katori magic to the outside world. His beastmaster abilities are superior, but he is young and still learning how to use them to their fullest. He worries about his lack of magical visions when he needs them most. But time does not wait for him to learn all he needs to know. He must go head-to-head into battle against his powerful nemesis and biological father, Keegan. It can cost him everything if he makes a wrong move. Kai strives to save the world from his father’s dark power while doing his best to protect his loved ones and rescue his kidnapped mother from Keegan’s clutches. Keegan’s Wrath is a true good vs. evil epic fantasy.

 


 

One of the things I enjoyed most in this book is that Kai has several close relationships. So while he often tries to take the lone-wolf approach to his strategies, his friends will not hear of it. The two closest people in his life are his young wife, Rayna, and his mother, Mariana, who is controlled against her will by his father’s dark magic. His relationships weigh heavy in Kai's decision-making because he has already lost a dear friend to his father’s malice.

 

Fueled by anger and revenge, Keegan’s dark magic contrasts Kai’s motives of love and doing the right thing. Keegan repeatedly tries to pull Kai to join him on the dark side as he sets things in motion to bring about civil war for Katori. His plans also include the overtake of Kai's adopted home of Diu, and the deceptive involvement of Milnos as a pawn to help take over the world. Kai must stop him and rescue his mother, but to do it, he must risk everything and everyone as he heads into the ultimate battle where his biggest challenge is trying to find a way to overcome his parents without killing them. Is it possible?

 

I give Keegan’s Wrath a healthy 5 stars, and I look forward to reading more of Lombardo's work. I highly recommend it to fantasy fans, especially those who enjoy plenty of magic, dragons, and battles of good vs. evil amid a story of love, family, and friends.


 


Loves animals, the country life and is still a tomboy at heart. You can take her off the bobcat, but you’ll never get her to enjoy the city. She dabbled in playing the piano, sports and fishing.​

About A.D. Lombardo

Angela Lombardo was born in Akron, Ohio, raised on a farm by her grandparents. Angela loves animals, the country life and is still a tomboy at heart. You can take her off the bobcat, but you’ll never get her to enjoy the city. She dabbled in playing the piano, sports and fishing.​

Her love of comics started with Spiderman, Wonder Woman, and Superman. Being a Trekkie and a BMX rider, Angela did not have many girlfriends or time for makeup. She spent most of her time with her older brother crashing dirt bikes and three-wheelers. As a teenager, her grandmother sent her to Barbizon to teach her how to be a proper girl. She is fortunate she had a son.

​Angela started writing The Half-Light in fall 2017 after a sleepless night gave her pause about the mother in a made-up story she created for her son. She spent the weekend solving the mystery of where the mother went.

https://www.adlombardo.com/

https://twitter.com/AngLombardo2

https://www.instagram.com/ang.lombardo/

https://www.facebook.com/AngDLombardo

https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-lombardo-9b18325b/

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As Book Hookup, I am a long-time book reviewer and I received this book as a free review copy and have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it. This review is posted in collaboration with #Blackberry Book Tours. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.