Golden Void (Black Blade Book 3) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Golden VoidGolden Void by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an exciting and gripping read which had me hooked from page one. A great mix of magic, mystery and murder and full of drama this is a fast paced page turner. Newly adopted teenager Megan has been conscripted to take on an insidious serial killer who has been targeting wizards along with cocky and athletic Tyson. This feels like history repeating itself for Megan as this is her second quest with a magical twist and involving legendary enchanted swords. Battling with an “army of inhuman cultists and the machinations of a bloodthirsty, insidious serial killer of wizards”, Megan also has to keep Tyson’s attitude under control all whilst trying to reach their subterranean goal. Both Megan and Tyson must work together and face their fears, but soon Megan wonders who her real enemy is. This book took me on a great adventure along with Megan and Tyson who were both great characters. I was immersed in the supernatural world thanks to Charalambides great world building. I found this novel to be an exciting read and although it is book three in the ‘Black Blade’ series it can be read as a standalone story.

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