Gothic Historical Fiction about Alaric I of the Visigoths, and the childhood of Flavius Aetius, told in a new, spectacular way, able to attract the young audience from the very first page. The book is short and concise, and contains a bit of light romance.
Tamuna was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. She started writing at the age of 7 when she read the first book that inspired her - Thomas Mayne Reid's "The Giraffe Hunters". Since that day she loves both reading and writing. She started publishing books at the age of 14. Her first published work was 179-paged "The Young Pirate" - a story about pirates in the eighteenth century and their fight for justice. Since then Tamuna has been publishing her works on amazon.com in English and French languages. Apart from those two and her native Georgian, she speaks 4 other languages: Russian, Italian, German, Spanish, and is learning 2: Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. Her dream, as she states, is to once write books in all these languages. At the age of 17, she tried screenwriting, and when it worked, she began developing in that field as well. Then she tried her luck also in the game writing and soon got her first job. After that, Tamuna decided to pursue all these three fields of writing.
A simplistic amateur children's version of the story of Alaric and Aetius and not what I expected. Read it in a half hour or less. More like 2 and a half stars.