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What our readers are saying...
Your vivid world created and articulately mastered makes this book come to life - reviewing now on Amazon.
-A. Baum
Rich, engaging and addictive!
As a visual artist, reading can be a joy or sheer torture as the words either paint rich and engaging images in my mind, or leave me with a bare canvas. In the case of Tilton's writing I find the images absolutely flying through my mind with a depth and richness rivaled only by some very exclusive company. Think Tolkein, Norton. She brings to life a world from her imagination that is filled with mystery, passion and intrigue.
Once I started reading it was difficult if not impossible to stop reading. The images she created in my mind with her words became almost a movie in my mind. I fell in love with the characters. Well, some of them, others I must admit I loathe and for good reason... ah, but you must read to discover why.
You will not be disappointed. Expect great things from this author!
-A Big Fan
Tahrek is awesome... Kyra is just so rawr though.
-Anonymous
Just finished Trapped by Burmtin... also a great addition. What I loved about both books is the way the characters come alive & endear themselves to the reader. I wanted to choose sides but in the end it was unimportant. The twist at the end snuck up on me but I should have figured it out due to the twists in Foretold. They were very well written.
- Christine Ventre
My only disappointment is that the next one isn’t finished yet.
K. Swaty
I couldn't put it down. How long till I get the next one? It's so good I gave it to my mom.
J. Thompson
How long before the next one’s done?
C. Epperson
I want to live in a fantasy world. But not yours. Your world is messed up.
C. Jones
After reading rough draft of Tahrek's History:
You finally made me cry.
C. Maze
I'm really liking it.
T. Stiles
My husband and I always have sex after I read your books.
Name withheld for obvious reasons
Just one question. Where’s the next one?
S. Wolbert
And the next comment was made so many times I've lost track of who made it first...
There's two?! How does that work?
I'm afraid you will have to read the book to learn about the 'two'.
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