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Saturday, September 11, 2021

Book Review: Lady Silver by Bobbie R. Byrd

 

Title: Lady Silver: Warlock Chronicles, Book 1

Author: Bobbie R. Byrd
Genre: Science Fiction with Fantasy Elements
Publisher: Dragoncrest Publising, LLC - Copyright July 2021
Publication Date: July 14, 2021
Read: August 27-September 7, 2021
Disclaimer: I purchased a copy of this book from Amazon. All opinions are my own.

Synopsis from Publisher: The multiverse is unraveling. 

When religious zealots resurrect the ancient technology that ripped open the dimensional barrier six thousand years ago, the galaxy faces another coming Cataclysm. 

Warlocks and humans, sister races of the same evolutionary tree, are divided by millennia of enmity and ancient animosity. It will take the magic of the warlocks and the humans’ technology to heal the breach between layers of the multiverse. 

Bryanna D’Isaac is an untrained, untried warlock with powerful magic who only wants to be left alone. Admiral Devon Bastion is career military, renowned for executing warlocks, who harbors secrets of his own. 

Deadly events indicate a derelict area of space called the Well is expanding. The threat of apocalyptic events forces the warlock and the soldier together. By joining forces, Bastion and D’Isaac can save the galaxy—if they don’t kill each other first. 

Can they learn to trust each other before the multiverse collapses?

Review: Lady Silver was an entertaining read. I loved the combination of science fiction and fantasy elements with humans using technology and warlocks using magic. The main characters, Bryanna D'Isaac and Devon Bastion, were a good match for one another in strengths and weakness, and even had a little romantic spark that may flame up in the second book. 

There were a few times when I thought the author could've slowed down just a tad and provided more world building elements, such as explaining The Flow--the mystical aetheric realms from which warlocks draw their power--a little more and how warlocks are able to manipulate their bonded realms. The universe of Lady Silver is unique, and I really wanted to feel immersed in it--and I did--but there were a few times when I felt the boundaries could've been pushed a little further with regards to setting the scene or character insight. 

Overall, I greatly enjoyed reading Lady Silver and can't wait to see what happens in the next book. 

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