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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Dani Dando

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Welp, I have to say that I have never understood the reasoning behind human sacrifice, or any sacrifice for that matter, but there you go. Still, I thought it was an interesting concept for a fantasy novel and I was right, this was an interesting read.
Athalie has been chosen to be the annual sacrifice for her people, a sacrifice which will apparently bring them prosperity, so in spite of her reservations, she is determined to do her part. The only problem is that the head honcho (the emperor) has got his mitts on something extremely powerful that he thinks will answer all his people’s problems and wipe their adversaries off the face of the planet for good. Only problem is that this powerful weapon will instead just wipe out the planet. To stop this from happening, Athalie is brought back, incognito to stop the power of the weapon using talismans.
This book is full of adventure and some wonderfully descriptive passages that honestly were stunning. Elizabeth is honestly a fantastic writer and I really enjoyed this book, cannot recommend it enough. I am looking forward to reading the second book.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Chrissy Spulak

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 out of 5 stars. Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth is the first book by this author that I have picked up, but it surely won’t be the last. This YA fantasy novel is packed with action, adventure, romance, mythology, and enough intrigue to hold the imagination of even the most finicky reader.
In this first installment, Athalie is chosen as the Sapphire Empire’s yearly sacrifice and her future is instantly stripped away from her. However, she convinces the gods to give her a second chance to save her world and the people she loves. The challenges, obstacles, and magic she encounters along the way is sure to provide a mile-a-minute read – I could not read fast enough. I give this book the highest recommendation, and I will definitely be checking out more books by Jordan Elizabeth.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth

Athalie is the first book in the Sacrificial Chronicles series by Jordan Elizabeth. This is a YA Fantasy/ Dystopian that is packed with twists and turns that will have you turning the pages all while being on the edge of your seat. Athalie is set to be the sacrificial lamb for her tribe but the gods may have something else in mind. She now must save the world before its destroyed. Find out what happens next in this must read. I can’t wait to read more from this Author.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Rochelle Ferguson

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was my first book from the author and I was pleasantly surprised. I was instantly captivated by Athalie’s story and sacrifice. I also enjoyed the fast pace, action and adventure.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Rachel Moss

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Athalie (the first book in the Sacrificial Chronicles series) by Jordan Elizabeth was a really good read! The cover of this novel is what first drew my interest to this novel. It’s just so pretty and unique, I’ve never seen a book cover quite like this one before. I wasn’t sure what to expect based off the synopsis, but I wasn’t disappointed! The story took a few chapters to really catch my interest, but once it did I didn’t want to put it down. The characters and places were so interesting, this was a different story unlike any I’ve read. I enjoyed the imagery, I could envision every place Athalie and Kalil visited almost perfectly. I can’t want to read the next installment in this series!

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book and the adventure it took me on. This is not my first book by this author but it is one of my favorites by her yet. This is a well developed story that kept me turning pages to the end. I enjoyed how the characters bring the story to life and made it easy for me to read. They take you on an adventure of action, magic and fantasy. Athalie made such a great character, strong and just made the story for me. She gets one more chance of life but if she fails it could be forever. I highly recommend reading this book.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Lianne Probert

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Athalie is book one in the Sacrificial Chronicles series by Jordan Elizabeth. This is my first time reading anything by this author, and she didn’t disappoint.
Athalie is a young adult, coming of age tale and is jam-packed full of action, drama, and emotion right from the start.

The book description drew me in and I was hooked immediately. It is not my usual genre of books, but I love the descriptive elements and I could clearly imagine what the author wanted me to see. The characters are full of life and personality, and Athalie in particular is strong and brave.
I found the story a little difficult to follow in places and found myself having to backtrack to try and keep up. I think I may need to reread it now that I have a better understanding of things.

I would definitely recommend this to fans of young-adult fantasy stories.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Liz Vrchota

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was excited to read this book after seeing some teasers and synopsis, so I one-clicked and jumped right in. This book is a complicated topic but is written beautifully and with a flare to keep the reader enthralled as the book unfolds. I loved the world building and felt as if I was right there with Athalie as she went through the emotions and the work needed to be the sacrifice her tribe needs and to literally save the world. I enjoyed this play on a coming of age type read and was really excited that I was not bored. I am excited to see what else will come in this series and will definitely be following it closely.

Review by @lizaileen
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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Tausha Treadway

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth. This book was soo good. Its not my usual genre but I loved it and it kept my attention turning the pages as fast as I could! Its the story of Athalie has a lot of responsibility on her shoulders. She is to be the sacrificial lamb for her tribe but the Gods don’t see it that way they resurrect her and give her the task of saving the world. No biggie right? Somehow the Emperor has gotten his hands on a weapon that will not only take down the enemy but it will destroy their whole world. Athalie has to find the tailsman who can negate the power of the weapon. This sends her on a journey of all journey’s. Heading to Neoma she tries to talk to the High Priest but he does not believe her and locks her away so that she can not keep him from unleashing the weapon. Will Athalie be able to escape the prison the High Priest has put her in and if she can escape will she be able to save the world? Such a fun, fast paced adventure.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Sara Oxton

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth a fantastic four-star read. This is number one in the Sacrificial Chronicles series and I want more, I so nearly gave this five-stars, as in places it needed it, but then in others it did not deserve it. The drama and action will keep you on the edge of your seat, while we follow Athalie on her journey as she carries a massive burden, a burden for someone who is much beyond her years. I have high hopes for the next story in this series as I am sure it will continue with the great world building and just get stronger.

Review by @saraoxo

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Kerry Carr

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow what can I say about this book. It was a very gripping story that I couldn’t put down. I was hooked from beginning to end. The book is full of adventure and also romance and how losing a loved one isn’t always the end.

Athalie is 17, she is engaged to be married and her life seems happy. However  every year her town sacrifices a virgin to the God’s so that there town in blessed and this year Athalie is chosen.

Sentenced to die she faces her death head on but when she gets to haven she realises things aren’t what they seem. The high priest is planning on releasing a weapon with dire consequences.

Athalie is sent back to her life to stop this event happening and with the help of her fiance they travel the world trying to save it.

Can they succeed in time? Will Athalie live to he with her true love? Or will she need to sacrifice herself again for the safety of the world?

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Shadel Ayerbe

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth. It’s all about Athalie and the gods. This story is full of adventure and unexpected revelation.

Athalie meant to be the yearly sacrifice just wants to live but knowing she will benefit her emperor accepts her fate. Unknowing to her empire the emperor wants to use a deadly weapon that can unknowingly destroy the planet once activated.

The book is full of twists and turn. You never know what will happen next. It leaves you on the edge of your seat with each new chapter. I can’t wait for what this series may have in store.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Piper Foster

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Athalie is question the Sacrificial choices which are made for others. She’s been chosen but why what does this mean. Athalie is a warrior she’s such a strong character. Sapphire empire is not what it use to be. What happens eve when the gods are angry. Kalil I so feel for him. You want Misson, Adventure and twist this is the book you want.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Jenni Bishop

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth is a YA fantasy story. This story is unique and engaging and the jam-packed plot is well done. It is well written, and the world building is well done. It is easy to see the world as Jordan sees it. The characters are well developed and compelling. There are many twists and turns as we adventure along with Athalie that certainly keeps us on our toes.

Athalie is to be the sacrificial lamb for her tribe but the gods have other ideas. Now she just must be reborn and stop the world from being destroyed.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Anantha Rusum

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Athalie is a story of a young maiden who turns a reluctant sacrificial Goddess for the greater good of her empire, only to find out in her after-life that the whole planet is in danger. The high priest plans to unleash a deadly weapon to wipe out the enemy of the empire, but what he does not know is that it is a weapon of mass destruction. Pleading with the Gods, Athalie comes back as a spirit to persuade the high priest and others to stop from unleashing the weapon, but is it too late or can she carry this humungous burden successfully on her shoulders?

This dystopian fantasy is really easy to read, it took me less than 2 hours to finish the book. I really liked the way all the characters and their costumes were described. The sacrificial scenes and the elaborate effort which is taken to prepare the sacrifice are especially were described in great detail.
Overall, a very breezy and a light read.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Gail Guerrero

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Gail Guerrero

Four stars

Wow, is really all I can say. I literally imagined that this is how they lived in this time. There is so much to unpack in this story. Athalie is chosen as the sacrifice. But she knows it’s a mistake. Since she was a child she heard voices on the wind. Those voices carrying the truth and lies of the people. I was not expecting this story to hold my attention like it did. I dislike when people follow someone blindly. Never questioning if it’s right or wrong. I was excited that Athalie puts up a fight. This was definitely an eye opener. She shows real empathy to most people.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review By Carla Clemmons

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This first book in the Sacrificial series is an amazing read! Athalie has to face so many challenges to try and destroy the weapon. Even with help along the way she may not make it in time to save Neona. There are many twist and unexpected turns in the story to keep you wanting more! As Athalie travels to find the talismans you can’t help but cheer her on in hopes that everything comes together! This is a must read for sure!

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Heather Lovelace

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I needed a change of pace and boy was this EXACTLY what I was looking for! This YA fantasy was jam packed with dystopian adventure that kept me glued to the pages. I loved the author’s world building and immediately connected to the characters. If you love a good dystopian adventure, you will love this book!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Erica Fish

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jordan Elizabeth is a newer author to me and I have enjoyed her writing style. Athalie is a YA fantasy with adventure, drama, challenges, and the fate of the world. Her plotline is energetic, lively, and keeps you on your toes. The characters are fully developed and engage you in the story. Athalie is a village girl who has been chosen to be the yearly sacrifice. (Now with that being said, doesn’t this story capture your attention?) The gods have decided that the emperor needs to be stopped. There has been a weapon in the emperor’s arsenal. The problem is that it will destroy their world. The gods resurrected Athalie to search for talismans to help with the emperor’s weapon. One little problem, if Athalie dies while on this quest she will not be resurrected again. I highly recommend this book and I will warn you that you may read it in one sitting so make sure you have everything you need. I cannot wait to see what is coming up for Jordan Elizabeth.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Athalie is a fantasy novel which tells the story of a sacrifice and what came afterwards, it starts in the capital of the Sapphire Empire on the planet Neoma, when Athalie is 6 years old and watching the annual sacrifice for the first time, she is in awe of the dancers spinning to the drum beat, the priestesses composure and the priests voices which are lifted in song, as well as everyone else being in their finery, but the most beautiful of all is the girl chosen to be the sacrifice for that year. As the young woman reaches her destination, she stops walking and desperately tries to escape her fate, Athalie is terrified and willing someone to help her, but realises that her death is more important to the people, even the girls family, than her life is and when she is tied up and still sent to her death, Athalie is changed forever.

Eleven years later, we rejoin Athalie in the Sun Chamber for the annual choosing of the sacrifice, all girls between the ages of thirteen and seventeen are gathered together for the gods to observe and choose the one whose soul would be reborn, as the priests passed between the girls and the High Priest used his god given staff to test each of them, Athalie is planning her wedding and imagining how the ceremony and whatever happened afterwards would be, but this is all for naught as she is chosen to be the sacrifice for that year, she is sure that they are wrong and that she should not have been chosen, but when she is taken away to the chambers assigned to the sacrifice, she maintains that the choice was wrong, but the High Priest will hear nothing of it and walks out of the room, leaving soldiers to guard her and one night Athalies fiancé helps her to escape where she is being held so that she can say goodbye to her family, however, she is caught.

Over the next three days, she is made beautiful by the slaves for the events leading up to her sacrifice, she feasts, drinks too much, meets the emperor and walks through the villages so the people can see her, she still maintains that she isn’t meant to be sacrificed, however, the High Priest threatens that he will hurt her family if she doesn’t go along with everything and become the sacrifice, but when she is being bathed on that fateful day, she overhears a conversation about a weapon which the High Priest has found and is going to use on their enemies. When the day comes, she goes to the designated place and her life ends, but it is not the end of Athalie, after the pain has subsided, she finds herself in a field of wildflowers with animals around her and feels at peace, but she suddenly goes elsewhere and finds herself in front of one of the gods who answers her questions, but with only vague answers, but when the weapon comes into the conversation he explains what the weapon is and what it will do, Athalie is shocked by this information and begs to go back to make sure that they won’t use it, he refuses, but Athalie is adamant that she needs to go back, so he takes her to see other gods. When there, she manages to find out how the weapon can be stopped, but they do not want her to do it, so they agree to point her in the right direction, but that she has to find and then work out how to use this other weapon herself, but if she fails, she will not be reborn.

When Athalie is sent back to Neoma to find what she needs to stop the deadly weapon, she gives herself another name and declares that she is a prophet, she tries to talk to the High Priest, but he doesn’t believe her declares that he will use the weapon anyway on the next full moon, which is only a few days away and locks her in a room, however, she manages to find a way out and while doing this, she finds an unusual ally who helps her on her mission, but will Athalie be able to find and work out this weapon in time, or will she perish along with the rest of her planet? This is a whirlwind mission across countries fraught with danger and obstacles which keeps you hooked right until the end and well worth a read.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Kerry Baker

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth is the first book in the Sacrificial Chronicles. It is a unique YA fantasy story that draws you in with a well written story and amazing characters.
I loved the feel of this book from the moment I started reading it. It felt fresh and new straight away and it made it exciting to read. I loved Athalie – she had such a journey to undertake and it felt like I was with her for all of it. The author really knows how to make you connect with her.
This author is a relatively new author to me but this book has to be my favourite one of hers so far. I am certainly looking forward to reading book 2 and if this is the standard of her work then I am looking forward to reading other books by her in the future as well.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Angela Hayes

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Athalie is the first book in the Sacrificial Chronicles by Jordan Elizabeth. This is a YA fantasy with action, adventure, discovery, danger, drama, challenges, paranormal elements, Gods, and high stakes, with the fate of the world under threat.
Athalie has a lot of responsibility on her shoulders- the fate of the world to be exact. After being chosen for her people’s yearly sacrifice, she is resurrected by the Gods and given a quest in order to save the world. A weapon ha fallen into the hands of the Emperor who has plans to use it against the enemy- but he doesn’t realise that unleashing that power will actually annihilate their world. Athalie will need to track down the talismans needed to negate the power of the weapon. And so the adventure begins.
I loved the beautiful cover, and the synopsis was quite original and interesting, so I one-clicked a copy and immediately started the adventure. This story sets the Sacrificial Chronicles off to a bit of an epic start, with fascinating details and wonderful character/s.
This is the second book of Jordan Elizabeth’s that I have read- and is my favourite of the two, by far. I am so glad that I took the chance on this book- I will definitely be reading the rest of the series as I need to know where we go from here.
Bring on Book #2!!

Thank you, Jordan Elizabeth!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth
Genre – young adult, fantasy, romance
Page Count – 318 pages
Cover Designer – Rue Volley
Chosen as the yearly sacrifice, Athalie’s world crumbles into a devastating reality, but she knows her death will bring prosperity to her country and family. The emperor, however, has found a weapon created by the gods. During the full moon, he plans to activate it and eradicate their adversary, unaware it will actually destroy the planet.
Athalie, reborn and disguised, must hunt for talismans to neutralize the weapon’s power. Her journey will take her across the continent to countries unknown, to people she thought were her enemies, while being haunted by a magic she can’t fully control. The gods have allowed her one more shot at life, but if she dies this time, she won’t be reborn.

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