


I can’t wait to return to this world and find out what happens next, as well as learn more about the gifts-and spend more time with these characters. Everything had a distinct feeling and vibrant color to it and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. 😉 I was pulled into this story and loved visiting these mountains, castles, secret passages, and seaside-and the different Houses were really neat. It made me think a little of Jill Williamson’s fantasy, which is high praise from me. The political intrigue aspect of it was interesting instead of boring. The idea of the seven nations and the Great Houses and their secrets and gifts was so intriguing.

I was so intrigued by this setting and loved the world-building. I think I thought there would be more time spent in the actual dreamscapes, but at the same time I don’t really mind because the rest of the book was so cool too! I particularly liked the soul aspect of it. 😛 The Dreamwalking was a cool aspect to the book. I love anything involving dreams in fiction so I was really excited to try this one. The plot was a slow-burn kind of one, full of mystery and politics but enough spice of danger and adventure to keep you on the edge of your seat-the rest of it did that actually as well! I love a good epic fantasy and this one was awesome! The world was so rich and the characters were fantastic. These opinions are entirely my own.Īaah, that was so cool! Now where’s the next book? I was not required to write a positive review. My thanks to Bethany House for the complimentary copy of MARK OF THE RAVEN. Published Novemby Bethany House Publishers Age: Technically listed under Adult but teens would love it too!.Title: Mark of the Raven (The Ravenwood Saga, #1) Author: Morgan L. Time for a book review, since I haven’t done one in awhile, and I have a fabulous new book to tell you about!
