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Review: Palace of the Twelve Pillars
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King Waldrom spends many years nursing his unrequited love for Lilia and plotting his revenge through dark magic. He is determined to have Queen Lilia as well as one of her son’s as his own. Palace of Twelve Pillars begins when Theodric and Lilia’s twin sons, Joachim and Brandan, now fifteen, are focusing on their lessons. Kings Waldrom decides to use the peace summit as the time to begin his revenge. The book follows the capture of one of the boys, as well as the hunt and battle that follows in an attempt to reunite the good family of Crato and restore peace and good will to their kingdom.
King Waldrom, ruler of Mahorg, has spent years practicing his dark magic but his plans go awry when he kidnaps the wrong Prince. The book goes on to tell of the journey of the two princes as they struggle to decide which is the right God and which is a false God, as well as their rightful place in the world. They are both thrown into an intense process of growing, maturing and command.
Along the way, they work with adepts, Kningrad, dragons, wizards and manticores as well as others. This is an interesting work of Christian Fiction, with themes of God vs Evil as well as free will to choose one’s path as they struggle toward maturity. If you are a lover of fantasy and Christian Ficiton, you will enjoy Weigand’s Palace of the Twelve Pillars.
Book Two is a fast paced, page turning read that has one hoping and reading for Asha to win. The flow is comfortable as one becomes more familiar with the characters and their lands from Book One. Ms. Wiegand seems to urge readers to stay true to their faith despite the struggles and despair we encounter as we go through life. I am looking forward to Book Three, Sanctuary of the Dragons, to learn more of the story, the lives of the twins as well as their heirs and the fight between good and evil.
This story initially outlines all the evil in the world, orchestrated through Sidramah. However, the characters struggle to remain faithful to Asha, the god of love and light. They are strong in their belief that he will be with them in their ultimate time of need. Sidramah arranges for the flame of Asha to be extinguished, yet those loyal to Asha maintain their faith and continue towards their ultimate goal of reuniting families, kingdoms and all living beings. Sadly, some do not make the journey. Sanctuary of Nine Dragons is not a stand alone book. Although it brings closure to the story, I suggest you start with Book I, Palace of the Twelve Pillars. Begin with the King and Queen, learn about the gods, their loyal dragons and follow the ultimate battle through to the end. The books are fast reading and you will become attached to the characters as they struggle for understanding and deliverance. Enjoyable YA fantasy trilogy.