Worlds Unseen (Seventh World Trilogy)
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Betzarini
> 3 dayI enjoyed this very much, and plan to purchase the Omnibus. I didnt know this was Christian fiction before reading, but realized it quickly. As a Grandmother of 11, several of whom are avid readers, I am going to share this with them. They will enjoy the fantasy aspect of the book, as well as the Christian allegories, and I know it is safe for them to read (which is very important to me).
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Connie Nelsen
> 3 dayWorlds Unseen is a a wonderful very clean fantasy. I normally dont read fantasy, but really enjoy about anything that Rachel Thomson writes. She has a unique style and about half way through the book I just stayed up til I finished it. I hardly do that anymore as its hard to get up in the morning and go all day on 4 hours sleep. But it was worth it. You wont be disappointed. Lots of action and twists and turns. Different things going on all at the same time that tie together in the end. Get the book. Youll like it.
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Susan M.
> 3 dayThis book really held my attention throughout. Loved the characters depth and color. Couldnt put it down and now the next.
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Anne Baxter Campbell
> 3 dayThis christian science fiction (aka steampunk or speculative fiction) is very well done! The seventh world waits for the coming King, but the darkness appears to be overcoming the light. Sound familiar? Maggie Sheffield is an insignificant twice-orphaned young woman. Her real parents die, then the ones who raised her, Mary and John, are killed in a fire. Now she lives with kindly old Eva Cook. Old Dan shows up, sick and dying, to warn them of something and to give them a scroll that he took from Evelyn and said it must not ever fall back into the evil womans hands. It must go instead to Jarin Huss, another member of the council, who might be able to read the foreign script. Old Dans illness is not a natural one. In a matter of three days hed gone from healthy to this--bleeding lungs and weakness that would claim him before the day was gone. Someone must take the scroll to Pravik, where Jarin Huss lives. Maggie takes on that challenge and finds on the way to Pravik that something is trying to kill her, and the High Police have issued a warrant for her arrest. Nicolas Fisher, a strange and somehow wild man, helps her find the way when the darkness threatens. Virginia is blind most of the time but sees far more than anyone knows. Lord Robert means well but has a weakness when it comes to Evelyn. Jordan (Husss assistant) and the Plowman try to protect Maggie and the Princess, but their lives could be forfeited in the process. You just have to get this one. Maggies life and several others stand in the balance. I received this book free from the author in return for an honest review.
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Jackye
> 3 dayI truly enjoyed this book. I downloaded it to my phone and found myself looking for a moment here and a moment there so I could read. The story flow was great! The characters were all depicted in such a way as to draw you into the story! I loved it!
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Carolyn A. Butler
> 3 dayWhat an incredible book to read. This book was on point from beginning to end. I just love it. Never a dull moment. I had moments of sadness because the story is so well written and the poems are really deep. I couldnt help but to like the story. My hat off to the author. Thanks!
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Ann
> 3 dayI enjoyed this book very much and will more than likely read the other books as well. It kept me on the edge the entire time and even though I knew what the ending might be it still was a great book. Would suggest this one for anyone who likes to read books just to read
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Sonodancer
> 3 dayNice book. Easy reading and entertaining. I liked the characters.
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Jess L
> 3 dayWorlds Unseen is a book I return to again and again. It is darker then anything else I read, but it is balanced with the good. The people you would love to meet, and their story keeps you spellbound. I was charmed by Rachels wonderful choice of words and found much to highlight. She is so descriptive you feel like youve seen a movie- tho I would be SO excited for a movie of this!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayListen, I cant say enough good things about this series. A very interesting series. Set your theories about religion and God aside and enjoy this wonderful tale of magic and faith! Now, dont misunderstand me, this is a wonderful fantasy series with some overtones of the Omnipotent One, but still a wonderful book. Envelope yourself in the story and enjoy!