Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Heartless by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

Heartless (Book 1: Tales of Goldstone Wood) by Anne Elisabeth Stengl - publication date July 1, 2010 - I received an ARC of this amazing story from Librarything Early Reviewers.

Amazon says:
Princess Una of Parumvir has come of age and will soon be married. She dreams of a handsome and charming prince, but when the first suitor arrives, she finds him stodgy and boring. Prince Aethelbald from the mysterious land of Farthestshore has traveled far to prove his love--and also to bring hushed warnings of danger. A dragon is rumored to be approaching Parumvir.


Una, smitten instead with a more dashing prince, refuses Aethelbald's offer--and ignores his warnings. Soon the Dragon King himself is in Parumvir, and Una, in giving her heart away unwisely, finds herself in grave danger. Only those courageous enough to risk everything have a hope of fighting off this advancing evil.

My thoughts:
I had high hopes when I picked up this book - from the cover alone it demanded to be read. I must say I was not disappointed!

This was a great read. The characters are well developed, the plot was intriguing. The reality of the idea of being heartless was one I haven't seen and the author wields it well.

This is a story of loyalty, fealty, faith, corruption, honor, love, family, and mystery. A story of young people becoming who they want to be and the choices they have to make to get there.

The characters come from all walks and worlds. The author mingles worlds and dimensions without leaving the reader lost.

The story is filled with action; so even though it is essentially a love story, it is not JUST a love story. We have battles of all kinds - physical and emotional.

The relationships in this story are extraordinary. You are drawn into each of them as they unfold between all of the characters throughout the story. You watch as Felix goes from being a young and foolish boy to a man (who has not gotten older, but had to make adult decisions). You are witness to Una and the fate that befalls her and those around her because of the choices that she makes.

As in all stories - there is a villain. The shape changing bad guy here makes you dislike him from the start (which is what we all want to do). There are also elusive game players in the story that we aren't outright introduced to that appear to have the fate, or at least some of the fate, of the characters held at the mercy of the roll of the dice.

I fell in love with the characters and can't wait for the rest of the series.

3 comments:

CHRISTIE said...

I have this one on my TBR list. I’m glad you liked it :)

Anachronist said...

I liked your review and the book - thanks for linking it! Do you want to check the Bartimaeus trilogy? I reviewed it on my blog - here is the link to the first part: http://booksasportablepiecesofthought.blogspot.com/2010/06/review-amulet-of-samarkand-by-johnatan.html

Enjoy!

Unknown said...

I read this book and I loved it!! the book was very cute and romantic, but had some action which tied in very nice. The plot flowed together very nicely. Definitely my favourite book to far!