Kudos to author Kirstin Pulioff for introducing more
entrancing back story regarding magical choices that Madeline and her twin
brother made without knowing it. Fragments of their mother’s story come through,
adding to the wizards’ role in this book, and indeed in the prehistory of
Soron. I loved the element of magic and mystery that the wizards bring, with
suggestions of building onto forthcoming events, when the Age of Dragons looms
over Soron. Madeline develops a sense of maturity about life, and her
relationship with Daniel. She also uses her wits and embarks upon a daring
plan, so courage is part of her nature. The battle scenes and the grim results
of Paulsen’s invasion are brought to life by the author’s gift for description.
In fact, description is part of what makes the series so appealing. One can hear
the clash of swords, the shouts of the soldiers or (on a more peaceful note) almost
rub shoulders with Madeline as she gazes at a beautiful view. There is much to
entice young readers in this tale of the Princess: action, adventure, a charming
romance, magic, and of course, the promise of dragons to come. Adventure and enchantment make this a strong second book in the series. I am looking
forward to book three. Available on Amazon. Five Stars.
My interest in ancient history, mystery, legends, and my love of travel led to The Secret of the Sacred Scarab, the first in my exciting children’s adventure series—Chronicles of the Stone. Book 2: The Search for the Stone of Excalibur continues the adventure. Book 3: The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper is now available. I hope you enjoy my book reviews and news! Visit www.chroniclesofthestone.com for more about my MG book series!
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Book Review: The Battle for Princess Madeline
In book two of the Princess Madeline series
we’re back in the Kingdom of Soron, in the midst of the Fall Festival. Apart
from the fun and activity of this festive event, there is a special significance:
Princess Madeline’s betrothal to her Champion Knight Daniel, who saved her during
her previous escapade. Princess Madeline is starting to grow up as well, and apart
from making her tutor’s life a misery with her questions, is taking a great
interest in the kinds of things necessary for running a kingdom and being responsible
for people. It seems that nothing will spoil this idyllic time, except the reappearance
of the sly Prince Paulsen, making outrageous demands on King Theodore. Paulsen demands
Madeline’s hand in marriage and when the king reminds the prince that although he
rid the country of brigands, he did not actually save the princess himself,
this leads to terrible events. War ensues, and at the same time Madeline must
decide how she can help save the kingdom. The banished wizards risk the wrath of
the king by appearing, with messages, clues, and advice. While Theodore and Daniel
face Paulsen’s ravaging troops, Madeline makes her own decisions.
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