Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Review: Rhuna, The Star Child: Sequel to Rhuna: Crossroads (Rhuna Fantasy Book 3) by Barbara Underwood


Rhuna, The Star Child is the thrilling sequel to Rhuna: Crossroads, and is the third book in the Rhuna Fantasy Books series, but each book can also be read as a standalone novel.  Rhuna, the Star Child is set in mystical Ancient Egypt where Black Magic was developed by the followers of the legendary villain, The Dark Master.   As strange and frightening curses plague the population, Rhuna discovers the underground organization that performs this uncanny new magic, but she can only combat it with the help of her long-lost father.   Having learned from her father amazing new skills to empower her on the Astral Plane, Rhuna once again strives to preserve peace and harmony in the idyllic Atlan civilization.  
Far more challenging than fighting powerful Dark Forces, however, is Rhuna’s personal anguish when her daughter becomes involved with the leader of the Black Magic movement, and the once-perfect Atlan society based on utopian principles begins to crumble all around her.  Shocking events escalate Rhuna’s world to a breathless climax as she and her family undergo a momentous upheaval, and she is forced to make great personal sacrifices for her loved ones.

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My Review:

This is the third book in the Rhuna series, I adore these books, Rhuna is a smart woman and now a mother herself and is fighting the dark master with her fathers help. The dark group is using black magic and tortures the people plagues.

Several years has past since book 2 and Rhuna is watching her daughter in the gazing of the waters. She is seeing her daughter is following her, or is she?
This book is another great addition to the series, I love how they are written, I love the characters, although you can read this alone, I strongly advise to read the other two books as well they are amazing too. 


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