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The Wandering Star by SP Mittson | Book review

Book review:

"The Wandering Star" by SP Mittson is that scholarly charm that made the readers grapple with post-book blues at the profane hours. Mittson's creation is a jewel, leaving me longing for a greater amount of Eloise Hector's enchanted capers.

The story revolves around Eloise, the princess wrestling with a puzzling error in her powers, coincidentally finding the risky Shadowland after a sad mishap. What follows is a jolting experience, sprinkled with coy chat, as she collaborate with her self-declared foe, Kayden Parsons. Together, they attempt to beat the clock to protect companions from the grip of the Spurned. 

Eloise Hector's journey through the Shadowland is a thrilling adventure filled with flirty banter and unexpected twists.

The author has made a spellbinding reality where hazard and excellence coincide, enhancing the story with layers оf intricacy. I delighted in following Eloise's change as she finds her capacities and countenances the snags Ñ–n her way. 

The plot grasped me when Eloise and Kayden combined efforts tо save her companions from the dull domain оf Shadowland, mixing sorcery and experience with a touch of authenticity. The plot is an outright exhilarating rollercoaster, complete with pressure and surprising turns.

The relentless pacing and flawlessly organized structure make it impossible to put the book down, creating an experience that lingers in the mind.

Generally speaking, "The Wandering Star" is an extraordinary book that transports readers to a charming universe of wizardry and secret. Mittson's narrating ability, combined with the characters, guarantees a captivating encounter.

As this book is just the principal portion of the series "The Shifter's Daze," I'm anxious to dive into the continuations and offer my perspectives on them. The engaging cover, combined with the grasping plot, makes this book a must-read for dream devotees. Plunge into this captivating experience; you will not be disheartened!

 

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