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Featured Author: Jennifer St. Clair A couple of weeks ago, I received a publication announcement in my inbox for a fantasy novel called Ellenessia's Curse Book 1: The Shadow Seer by Fran Jacobs. I read over the blurb, saw the usual fantasy elements (namely, a seer, a witch, a prince, companions, etc., etc.) and promptly deleted the email because I don't usually read that kind of fantasy anymore.
Fast-forward two weeks later and I'm browsing through Fictionwise, looking for something to read. I came across the same book, but this time, I read the first chapter in which the main character, Prince Candale (Dale to his friends) is dying, seriously wasting away, and I thought, wait a second, how can he die if he's the main character?
And the first chapter was intriguing enough for me to buy the book, so I did (from the publisher, not Fictionwise, because authors get more royalties if you buy directly from the publisher, at least with small publishers) and I read the rest of it over the next two days, practically glued to my computer screen.
This is, as far as I can tell, Fran Jacobs' first published novel, and it reads like a first novel. It suffers a bit from pacing problems in places, but the author's real strength are her characters. Sure, the setting might be fairly standard fantasy, but the characters are what shine here, even if they are positioned into standard fantasy roles.
The entire book is in Dale's POV, which is both interesting and limited--interesting because we, as the reader, only sees the events in the story through Dale's eyes. And since Dale is a rather sheltered and sometimes spoiled teenager, it's definitely amusing at times. Limited, too, because we really don't have much of a backstory, and Dale is quite the normal self-absorbed teen, at least in the beginning. And since he's been ill for much of his life, he's also a bit naive. (This is not a bad thing
Featured Author: S.C. Macon, Editor of Yellow30 Sci-Fi (http://yellow30scifi.wordpress.com/2009/06/22/the-shadow-seer/) Prince Candale is ill. He has been deathly ill for some time and the fear is that he will soon die. Candale himself is barely able to comprehend anything around him. Those who come to see him are whispered phantoms of people he thinks he knows. Can anyone save him? Sorron, King of Carnia, and Candale's grandfather, knows that there is only one person who can save his grandson from death’s grim reaper. But Sorron’s also knows that by doing so, other things may come to light that have long since been forgotten. Other things, deadly things. There is a shadow over the past that is now reaching into the present that whispers of dark visions and fallen kingdoms. Prophets have foretold the coming of the Shadow Seer but their warnings have been mostly ignored and now only a small collection of scholars know the portents of these dark oracle. Yet Sorron must do what he must do or Candale will die. So, the witch Mayrila is brought to the castle to save the young prince and in doing so the fulfilment of long forgotten prophecies ignite into a blaze that will quickly spread through the whole kingdom. The Shadow Seer has awakened! Beware!!!
Fran Jacobs has written a spell-binding fantasy that plunges the reader into a world of dark secrets and strange visions. Jacobs’ writing style is very fluid and gripping. Her characters are both well defined and meaningful. Jacobs draws the reader into Candale's world with a surgeon’s skill at description and world building. Get this e-book, download it, print it out and settle in for a great read. I'll be worth every effort.
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