Thursday, December 27, 2018

Review: Imprison the Sky

Imprison the Sky Imprison the Sky by A.C. Gaughen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Aspasia might have been a slave as a child, but she has earned the right to be the captain of her own ship, even if she isn’t truly free. One of her goals is to free as many women and children from slavery, yet she also tries to free Elementae when she can. Aspasia needs to keep her Elementa powers a secret and she must also not let Cyrus know she is searching for her family. These secrets can be used against her and then she would never be free. As war seems imminent, Aspasia must face her own demons and determine which lines she is unwilling to cross. Will she find her siblings? Will her powers be enough to save those she loves?

Imprison the Sky is the second book in The Elementae series. This fantasy novel has all the components of a good read: adventure, magical powers, internal conflict and a little bit of romance. Although the main character is a strong teen female, this series will appeal to readers of both genders and all age groups. It has been a while since I read the first book, yet I quickly fell into this story and was able to become completely emerged and vested. Some small storylines have been completed, but this series is far from finished and I look forward to the next installment to be released.


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