Worlds Unseen (Seventh World Trilogy)

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  • Dan Borowicz

    > 3 day

    I love a fantasy story that is entertaining yet gives a glimpse into the spiritual world and the things to come. Thanks for providing wholesome reading.

  • Kari P Collins

    > 3 day

    I truly enjoyed reading this! It is so refreshing to find a book that is clean of any physical romance while haveing romance in it, there are not many sadly. It had a good storyline, while reading I hardly wanted to put i t down. I would recommend this to any reader.One thing though is that the romance parts were so fast I didnt even realise two people were in love before something happened.

  • Jodi Emond

    Greater than one week

    This was a quick read, it did not weigh me down. I think we are all intrigued by the unseen and unknown. The author wove in the spiritual battles of darkness and light beautifully into the lives of the characters. She also made clear that each one had a choice to make that would determine their future. Im looking forward to reading the next in the series. I was able to connect with the characters and want to know what happens next in their lives!

  • Christine S. Wachter

    > 3 day

    When Maggie leaves home and her guardian, Mrs. Cook, to fulfill her promise to a dying man and deliver a parchment, she has no inkling of the terror that would hunt her or the world-changing events she would stumble into. But what is meant to be will be, and Maggie, though she doesn’t know it yet, is no ordinary girl. Arriving in the port town of Calai, Maggie soon becomes the target of some unsavory characters. Nicholas and his friend, Bear, come to her aid. Like Maggie, Nicholas is no ordinary boy and he’s had to cope with being different since he was small. But the real trouble is yet to come. Nicholas rescues Maggie again when an otherworldly creature comes after her. They escape and join some gypsies on their way to Pravik. Once again, Maggie is attacked by something supernatural, and they agree to travel alone, leaving the gypsies behind. On arriving in Pravik, they are thrust into a skirmish between the High Police of the Overlord and a group of angry farmers and students. Maggie meets the man she is committed to deliver the parchment to and things start to heat up. Meanwhile Mrs. Cook helps an old acquaintance rescue another special young person who is being hunted by the same evil that hunts Maggie. But all is not as it seems. Mrs. Cook and her party arrive in Pravik as well, and Maggie and Mrs. Cook reunite. As the story progresses, history unfolds. This is a well-written and engaging tale. My only negative is that my favorite character didn’t get enough page time. It looks as if that will be corrected in Burning Light, the next book in The Seventh World Trilogy. Worlds Unseen is an enjoyable story that pulls the reader in. It is populated with rounded characters who learn and grow.

  • Michael Skelton

    > 3 day

    From start to finish it is easy to follow and understand the adventure. The author does a wonderful job of giving enough description to paint a clear picture, but not too much that bogs down the pace of the story.

  • Jane Cavanah

    > 3 day

    Maggie ventures through lands she never imagined. All the characters were well-developed and so natural in their world. Looking forward to book 2!

  • Margaret

    > 3 day

    This book is a good read thats hard to put down I recommend this book to anyone that wants a nice story

  • KarenKnits

    > 3 day

    I enjoyed this book. It reminds me a bit of C.S. Lewis Chronicles of Narnia in its use of allegory, most of which is pretty obvious. It was a good entertaining read and I plan to buy the remaining books in the series.

  • jen

    > 3 day

    .I must say that I really enjoyed this book! It connected on a spiritual level but I was especially gladdened to see that there was an author willing and able to put it out there. The characters are beautiful and have so much history and depth. It is true that when we meet someone we may note characteristics but we would not know the factors which have shaped them. All people have their back story and even the evil characters offered a glimpse of how they became who they are in the story. The allegorical aspects, the gifts, etc - I thought it wonderful and thank the author for the encouragement I found. The spiritual world is no joke, it is real and our world today bears many marks of the encroachment (wrong word? cause it is already here) of the darkness. Anyway I enjoyed but found myself deeply involved. Thanks for this book Rachel. Keep writing.

  • Susan M.

    > 3 day

    This book really held my attention throughout. Loved the characters depth and color. Couldnt put it down and now the next.

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