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A Prophecy Revealed: Destiny's Kingdom Book 2

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The action packed sequel to the Science Fiction/Fantasy Epic Legend of the Chosen A Prophecy Revealed

Having seemingly committed the most heinous act of attacking the Keystone and leaving him for dead, Quade Dacairus seeks sanctuary with the galaxy’s most powerful magic user, the Avè. Hunted by the SanFear, an ancient entity as old and as powerful as the gods, Quade’s limited time to save his world ticks away as he searches for the chosen spoken of in legends to join him in this quest. Uniting the chosen is Quade’s only hope to defeat this evil and save his world from certain destruction. In a world rich with magic and technology, a seamless blend of Fantasy and Sci-Fi, Destiny’s Kingdom follows Quade’s journey as he battles to save a galaxy that has always known peace and prosperity, from a powerful evil that he alone can see.

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˃˃˃ A Prophecy Revealed is Book two in the Destiny’s Kingdom Series

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247 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 18, 2012

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February 5, 2013
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After having read and enjoyed their first book in the Destiny's Kingdom series, Legend of the Chosen, I was contacted by these authors again to read and review their second book, A Prophecy Revealed. I can honestly say I was thrilled to be able to get a copy of their second book, because the first book was a 5 star winner to me and I couldn't wait to get back into the world that these two talented authors have created.

Needless to say, A Prophecy Revealed earns itself 5 out of 5 stars for being just as entertaining and fast paced as its predecessor. While it took me a few chapters to get back into the plot, and remember just where all these characters had left off previously, I was just as drawn into the story and anxious to find out if the Chosen are successful in defeating the SanFear. Fantastic blend of action and plot, with humorous dialogue well placed to avoid overly dramatic or emotional chapters (there was a lot of revelation in this book, that left me feeling feelings that Trina was hiding so well through her strength).

There are two quotes that I bookmarked on my Nook and felt that they needed to be shared:
The bulb-shaped space station glowed like an ethereal toy top in gargantuan proportion, hanging against the darkness like a decorative ornament might hang. Its honeycomb lower half was a celestial hive with dozens upon dozens of docking berths to accommodate ships of all shapes and sizes.
This is a fantastically unique way to describe a space station, and I'm not sure yet how I feel about it..

It is a blind faith we keep in so many of the things we hold most dear. It is that which we cannot grasp and cannot guarantee. But that we simply know.
I just really liked this quote, and wanted to share it with everyone.

Almost all my questions from the first book were answered, although I'm still interested in learning more about Shylo and how things will play out between him, the Seer, and the rest of the Chosen. I did, however, get more confused about the Avé. He was almost affected by the SanFear, which sort of implies mortality or at the least a lack of power to fight the SanFear, and I spent the whole time up until this point thinking he was akin to a deity... Is the SanFear really that strong, or is the Avé weaker and less omnipotent than I originally thought?

Overall I was very pleased with A Prophecy Revealed, and definitely recommend to anyone who likes science fiction, fantasy, adventure, or really any type of genre as this is definitely a 'between the genres' kind of book. Elements of so many different topics and genres are introduced and blended so well together, and I look forward to seeing more from Ms. Selzer and Mr. Huber.
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June 19, 2013
I give this one a 3.5 out of 5, and here's why. It's not that I didn't like the book, because I did but read on to hear about the factors that lead me to this rating.

In the sequel to the "Legend of the Chosen" It brings us back to where we were left off, from the first book---sort of.

Trina is still on Bethel frantic over her father's comatose position, and not having a clue onto what has happened to him. Clea has finally made it back on Bethel after all transportation or transporting to the planet had been blocked. Quade he's stuck in P'cadia though you aren't fully aware of that until a little further into the book.

Things happen in between the beginning of the book, to the point where Quade, Trins, and Clea are brought back together in the Aves domain, it's highly confusing and I was completely lost for the longest time. But once this trio gets back together, things start to slightly make a little more sense, though I'm gonna still say that through most of the book I was confused on alot of things.

New characters are brought into this book the Zare, who is Trina's grandfather, and Shylo I would tell you his part in the book, but really if I did that, I would be spoiling things and that would just take the fun out of reading the book.

In this book there are a few little battles and one bigger battle, again can't tell you much about it because it would ruin the book for other readers but I will say that these are worth the reading of this book, well I mean the entire book is worth reading, and it may be that it's been too long of a stretch between reading the first and this one that I've forgotten quite a bite, but I don't know if that's the case or not. But still I must digress that this book with all it's confusion and what not, still makes me hunger for the next book to see what the next adventure holds for poor dear Quades and his friends.
Author 11 books12 followers
May 1, 2013
I really enjoyed this book. The story is very interesting and the characters really come to life. The science fiction is fairly unique and well explained. The only problem is, as with the previous book, the writing can be a bit repetitive. A good editor could easily turn this into a 5-star book.
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June 16, 2013
This was the second book. I enjoyed this also although the ending wasn't the best. I get the idea they are going to be writing more.
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