Friday, April 13, 2018

Review for Demon Stones Saga Volume 1 by Raven M. Williams


Demon Stones Saga
Volume 1
Raven M. Williams

Blurb:

Will the Stones' Guardians succeed in fulfilling the prophecy, or will Darkness finally Gain Dominion over the Earth?

During the time the Elves lived on Earth, it was discovered some humans had magical abilities, but were untrained in how to use them. The Elves took on this task, and when the humans' time with the Elves was over, Valael created stones for each of the women of Raven Coven. It was then the Ancient Witch Line was born.

Down through the ages, the magic and the stones were passed from mother to daughter. Not only did they enhance the magic of each of the women who wore them, they would glow whenever evil was near. For this reason, they became known as the Demon Stones. Many coveted the stones, but they only worked for those tasked with protecting them.

As with all things, the legend of these stones fell into obscurity. Then, many centuries later, they were discovered once more. By some, through the discovery of a human who bears one, for others, through a prophecy foretold. 

With this revelation, the first stone’s bearer sets out to find, not only her own stone, but the rest of the stones and their guardians. Where this quest will take her remains to be seen.


Review:
This is a great continuation after the Realm Jumper Chronicles! More action and excitement and more evil lurking! Vaduxach the demon dies in the other series and now his place has been taken by his and the witch Cassie's daughter, Aisabahl. She seems just as prone to tempers and wanting to do things her way as much as her parents. That's the thing about demons, they all seem to have their own agendas. An interesting twist to the whole thing is the Vampire Queen. She has her own agenda too, and I'm just not sure how things will play out with her. A few new characters are introduced and some old faces show up as well. It's a good mix. It was also really interesting watching some of the girls adjusting to life on Earth. They have never drove a car or had bank accounts. And the spies! It's almost comical the amount of spying that is going on, but the various layers of who is manipulating who or what is put together really well. All in all, I really enjoyed it!! 5 out of 5 stars!

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