Danielle Taylor’s review of Prodigy of Rainbow Tower. 5 Sword Rating and great praise. Thank you, Danielle!
***I was given a copy of Prodigy of Rainbow Tower by the author, Charles E. Yallowitz, in exchange for an honest review***
Genre: Fantasy, Action/Adventure
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The action-packed, humor-filled, dramatic sequel to ‘Legends of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero’.
Battling through a demonic assassin and an army of monsters, Luke Callindor has survived his time at Hamilton Military Academy. Now, Luke and his friends must leave the safety of the academy to escort Duke Solomon’s heir down the L’dandrin River and into the safety of the city of Gods’ Voice. Joining them for this journey is Nyx, a powerful caster apprentice of Rainbow Tower. With her talent for combat magic and her short temper, Nyx will prove to be a challenge for Luke and all of their enemies.
Who will survive the harrowing trip down the L’dandrin River? And, who will be the one to break Luke’s trust?
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Very nice review.
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I’m really happy that Nyx is getting a lot of praise. Female characters seem to be criticized a lot more than male characters.
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Maybe the reviewers know you are a male and are a little hard on your females.
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Maybe. Though, I’ve been told that some of the criticism comes from women typically being the damsel in distress or male-like warrior in fantasy. Beyond that is still fairly new to the genre.
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