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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Lucy Machard

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I definitely liked this book a lot better than the sequel in the series. I really enjoyed how it followed a different character, and the book definitely kept me engaged. Sometimes I feel like I get slammed with character after character, and I feel like there could be more to the story, just a couple more details here and there. The plot was a fantastic plot, and it I enjoy seeing the writer grow as the series grows. Catch you at book four!

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in the Gods’ Scion series. I would highly recommend reading the first two books before this one for a better understanding of events, the world and characters.

Once again, the world building in this series grabs my attention almost immediately. It’s strong and links together between the books beautifully. The author also does a great job in painting vivid imagery to bring it to life for the readers.

The plot is gripping, and I was intrigued. It’s unique and enjoyable full of lies and adventure for the characters to discover as the story unfolds. Another aspect which stood out to me is the emotion that the author includes. Not only is it clear what the characters are feeling, but the emotion leaks out through the pages, and you almost feel them as your own.

I have been enjoying this series and look forward to more.

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The Lone Star Child by Winnifred Tataw-Review by Victoria McQuigg

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Lone Star Child is the 3rd installment of The God’s Scion Series by Winnifred Tataw. This series is a great choice for lovers of YA Fantasy. The 3rd book takes us back into the intriguing world of the Acolytes and God’s. This time, Caro the Space Acolyte is missing. Rodrick and the other Acolytes have to save her before time runs out. If this is your first look into this series, be prepared for an immersive and interesting story that is very fast-paced. You will not want to put it down.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Sheri Schrader

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Lone Star Child is the third book in The Gods’ Scion series. It had been a bit since I read the previous two books in the series, but I was easily brought back into the story. I do recommend reading the first two books before this one to get the most enjoyment. Caro, the Space Acolyte, is the last and only hope for the Ophiuchus to find freedom. This is a fast-paced story with great world-building and interesting characters. I enjoy the unique story and do not feel as if I am reading a rehash of another book. If you enjoy YA, fantasy, or action, this book (and series) will grab your attention. I enjoy Caro but also the different Gods and acolytes. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Shannen Kern

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Lone Star Child is the third book in The Gods’ Scion series. I should have paid a little more attention and picked up the first two, but I still thoroughly enjoyed this adventure! I am definitely going to pick up the rest of the series to be able to immerse myself into this world even more, but I highly recommend it even just reading this as a standalone. Long imprisoned and forgotten, Ophiuchus has all but given up. When Caro, a Space Acolyte, gives Ophiuchus renewed hope at freedom, they finally see their future and begin their plan of vengeance. How else do you expect a prisoner to feel other than outraged? This book took me on a rollercoaster of emotions and left me reeling. You’ll definitely enjoy this if YA Fantasy is up your alley, and possibly even if it’s not! Give it a chance as it is captivating, but start at the beginning for the best experience.

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

From the moment I read the blurb to this book I knew I had to read it. I wad hooked instantly and had to know about the story..I didn’t care that it was the 3rd book in the series and having read it I can say for sure I will be going back to read the others. It surprised me it was a YA book as I didn’t get that impression from the description but it really worked. I loved finding out about this world and the characters. This us a thoroughly enjoyable story and I can’t wait to discover more.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Carla Clemmons

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story has action and drama all in this fast paced read! I did not read the first 2 books in the series but still felt connected to the characters. The cover of this book caught my attention and the story was definitely intriguing. I really enjoyed reading about Caro and their story. The author created a very unique world for readers. This was a concept I have not read before and I really enjoyed it. I will definitely be going back and reading the first 2 books and looking for more from this author. This was an enjoyable YA fantasy read!

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Melissa Fink

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Lone Star Child was a great book. The book had my attention from the very first page. In my opinion, it was a fast paced book. This isn’t my typical kind of genre to read, but surprisingly I really enjoyed it. The world building and characters was great. I love this authors writing style and look forward to reading more books!

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Lone Star Child is the third book in The Gods’ Scion Series and continues the story from the first two books. If you have not read the first books you may feel a bit lost while reading this one. This book is fast paced and full of action, drama, suspense, betrayal, and the desire for revenge.

Caro is a space acolyte and disciple to the goddess that rules the universe who finds that her position prevents her from having friendships. She finds her position a lonely one and feels detached from those around her. When Caro is kidnapped, it sets off a series of events in which secrets are revealed. The other acolytes do not know where she is or who has her. What secrets are preventing the acolytes from finding Caro? Who can be trusted?

Caro is with an enemy who has been plotting against those that discarded them as outcasts a millenia ago. Ophiuchus was imprisoned after wanting to share their gift with the world and for the past millenia have plotted revenge against those that imprisoned them and tossed them away like they were worthless. With the help of one space acolyte, they may get their revenge as well as their freedom and the Gods will not see it coming. With Caro’s help their freedom may become a reality and they will crush all those that mistreated them in the past. The Gods called them monsters, so they will become monsters as those that imprisoned them feel their wrath.

This book is a fantasy adventure with gods, royalty, magic, family ties, loss, heartache, and the strong desire for revenge against those that betrayed you. The storyline is compelling, the characters are wonderful, and the scenes are described so vividly that you get drawn into the story alongside the characters. The underlying issues of love, hate, family ties, revenge and betrayal lead the reader on an intense rollercoaster ride of emotions. You can feel the hurt, the anger, the sadness, and the hatred along with the characters and want them to all find peace and happiness within their lives.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Shadel Ayerbe

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Lone Star Child by Winnifred Tataw is a great young adult fantasy book. It has a unique story.

Ophiuchus was cursed to imprisonment in space for wanting to share their gifts with the world. For millennia, they have been alone and forgotten. But Caro, the Space Acolyte, is their new chance at freedom. They’ve had a long time to think about what they’ll do once they’re freed. Which, with Caro’s help, will soon become a reality. Finally, they will be able to crush all those who ever forsake them in the past. But this time around, it will be different. This time they won’t show any mercy. Every person that ever abandoned them will feel their wrath. The Gods called them monsters. Well now, they’ve got one.

Every page was exciting and I couldn’t wait to see what would happen. The story really brings passion into your life. I couldn’t put the book down.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Susan Ratchford

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Lone Star Child
The Gods’ Scion Series Book 3
By: Winnifred Tataw
Review by: Susan Ratchford
4 Stars

On a whim I picked up this book first without reading the prior 2. The cover art and font were so whimsical and interesting I needed to read it! That being said I effortlessly fell into Caro’s story and Tataw’s world. It was so fun and entertaining to read, even if I didn’t get all the details! I loved the first person tone. It really brought the story to life! I instantly felt the infinite beauty of space and I loved her inclusion of gods! I can’t wait to start this wonderful journey from the beginning with Child Of Tempus, her first novel in this fascinating series! I highly recommend you join me in experiencing Caro and Milky’s story in all its glory! Happy reading!

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw. This is such a good fantasy, science fiction book. I highly recommend reading the first 2 books so that you aren’t lost. Its a story full of star hopping, action, family, greed. After a millennia the monsters are on full attack and Caro is missing. They have no clue as to where she has gone. Caro is known for getting herself into trouble all the time but this time feels different. Will the acolyates and zodiack find Caro in time. Will the families remain intact after this debacle or will they be forever changed. Read this fast paced, young adult adventure, you won’t be disappointed.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jennifer Reimer

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was incredible, it was filled with action, adventure, revenge, betrayal, and just so much more that it kept me wanting to read till the end. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book other then I did not read the first two books so I felt a little lost and confused because something were not answered or explained which could be things I missed in the other books. This book was so well written thou I felt like I was right there with the characters dealing with the issues and story with them, it was very entertaining and wonderful world. This book was a page turner, and I couldn’t put it down even thou I was not caught up with everything from the other books. I highly recommend this wonderful book.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars
The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw

The Lone Star Child is the third book in The God’s Scion Series and is a Sci-Fi/ YA that is packed with action, adventure, drama, revenge, hatred, betrayal, greed and so much more. I somehow started this series in the middle and plan on going back to read the first book .I have questions that need to be answered and im betting my answers will be in it. With that being said I felt a bit confused in some places but I still truly enjoyed reading this book . After a millennia the time has come to show no mercy as the monsters are now coming. Caro is missing and no matter what they have done they can’t find her. What trouble has she gotten herself into now? I highly recommend reading this book find out what happens next . I’m looking forward to reading the next book in this series

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Tonya Merritt

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was not a normal book I would choose to read. I did not think I’d enjoy it like I did. I have a genre of book I stick with but I jumped out of my comfort zone and fell in love with Winnifred Tataw’s writing. I went and got the first three books so I could better understand The Lone Star Child. I recommend reading them in order. Great series full of wonder and adventure.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in The God’s Scion series. This is a fast paced sci-fi adventure which will keep you turning pages from beginning to end. I do highly recommend reading the other 2 books in the series first so you get a complete picture of the characters and their world because the author’s writing really creates the magical worlds and adventures.

Caro is the Space Acolyte. When she is kidnapped this starts a series of events that the God’s don’t even realise is coming. There is something stopping the other Acolytes from finding her. There are secrets that will be revealed. Secrets that currently mean that they can’t find Caro.

Where is she? Has she been taken? If so by who?
Caro finds herself trapped with an enemy that had a millenia to plot their revenge against the people that made them outcasts. All they need is the help of one Space Acolyte. Now they sense their freedom is near and the chance for them to get their revenge is close and the best part is the God’s won’t even see it coming.
Can the other Acolytes find and rescue Caro before its too late? What will happen if the enemy succeeds in their play to get free and seek their revenge. And with so many secrets being reveled how will the Acolytes know how to trust.

This book is such a strong story filled with so much rage and hatred, secrets and lies, drama and adventure, family problems and histories and the risk of war and the unleashing of monsters that even the God’s couldn’t predict. You will be captivated by this book and unable to stop reading until the end.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟

This is the 3rd book of The Gods’ Scion series and my first book I picked up from this author and the story-line was fascinating and intriguing. I will definitely circle back and read the first two books as I feel like I may have missed some pieces and at the end the book it did provide a guide of zodiacs, races of earth, philosophies, time and planets. I wish this was at the beginning for me as well, but overall I really enjoyed this story.

Space Acolyte, Caro, goes missing and it is up to Milky, Roderick and the other acolytes including Scorpio and Sagittarius to save Caro before Ophiuchus does the unthinkable. Upon Caro’s capture, Ophiuchus tells Caro the reason…and can I tell you it was heartbreaking to me. Will Roderick and the other acolytes and zodiacs save Caro in time? Does this also impact overall healing between families?

This is a very good YA Fantasy that I would recommend especially if you like action, drama and healing.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw- Review by Stephanie Dulac

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Lone star Child is the third book in the God’s Scion series. Unfortunately, I have not had the chance to read the other two books in the series but was still able to read this book. This Author wrote a wonderful young adult fantasy world to lose yourself in. This Fast-moving story takes you through a Mythological world with lots of Drama And intriguing characters. I Found this read entertaining and Wonderful. If you are into young adult Fantasy reads with family, drama, war, then this is the read for you I highly recommend you giving this read a try. Thank you to this wonderful author for writing this great read.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book #3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

 

3 Stars

 

The Lone Star Child is the third book in The Gods’ Scion series by Winnifred Tataw. This follows on from the previous book, so I highly recommend reading the first two books before starting on this one as there is a continuing storyline here with important information contained in the first two books that you should know in order to avoid feeling a little lost here.
As with the previous books, this is another fantasy adventure with action, emotion, sci-fi elements, gods, revenge, family, loss, heartache, betrayal, magic, royalty, zodiac/astrology, powers, reconciliation, intriguing world-building, and interesting characters.
Ms. Tataw has created an intricate world with unique characters, lore, culture, and beliefs. There are magic and fantasy elements, all woven around things we are more familiar with- which makes the story all the more relatable and believable. She also provides a substantial reference guide at the end of the book full of helpful information.
The adventures continue in ‘The Sisterhood of Secrets’ (Book #4).
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Winnifred Tataw!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a series that I have enjoyed reading from the first book. This is the third book which I highly suggest reading the previous books as well. This will help with your enhancement of this series and the characters. Caro is a great character that is the only chance at freedom. This time around there will be no mercy and the monster is now coming. This is a great fantasy story that took me on an adventure. An action, vengeful story that is hard to put down. One where the characters make the story come to life. They are connectable and kept me turning pages fast just to see what would happen next. There is great growth of the plot throughout the story as well. This is one of my favorites in this series and can’t wait to see what the next book holds for us. I really enjoyed the adventure that I was taken on. I highly recommend this book.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Shelly Kittell

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caro’s tale and full of family drama, fantasy, and star-hopping, this story was exciting right from the start. I do recommend you read books 1 and 2 first. Oh, this book is just as good as the previous. The characters are relatable. The story/plotline flows well. I found myself totally engaged as I read. I am guilty of having my phone glued to my palm so I could keep reading. The world-building and mythological fantasy of this series is so good and I have enjoyed it so much. This is a new author to me and I hope to read so much more from her.

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars
The Lone Star Child is the third instalment of The Gods’ Scion series and was an intriguing read. This Young Adult sci-fiish story is full of revenge and hatred, want and fear, action and drama, broken dreams and promises, betrayal and greed, monsters and war, family and relationships. The fantasy world Winnifred has created different and unique as it combines astrology, mythology, magic and more. The story is fast moving
After a millennia of being outcasts, thrown out into space like they were nothing they have had more than a life time to want, a long time to plot, to want revenge, to crush those who imprisoned them. Now their wait is over their wants and hopes of freedom are so close they can taste it. It all pins on one Space Acolyte, Caro. The Gods don’t even know what is coming for them.
Caro is missing and try as they might they can’t find her. What trouble has she gotten herself into? What secrets and lies are keeping the other Acolytes from finding her?
This intriguing story showcases Winnifred’s creativeness. I enjoyed the characters and the world she has created.
I wonder where things continue from here.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw

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Genre – YA, Fantasy
Page Count – 209
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Ophiuchus was cursed to imprisonment in space for wanting to share their gifts with the world. For millennia, they have been alone and forgotten. But Caro, the Space Acolyte, is their new chance at freedom. They’ve had a long time to think about what they’ll do once they’re freed. Which, with Caro’s help, will soon become a reality. Finally, they will be able to crush all those who ever forsake them in the past. But this time around, it will be different. This time they won’t show any mercy. Every person that ever abandoned them will feel their wrath. The Gods called them a monster. Well now, they’ve got one.

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Winnifred, or as most know her by Winnie, is an artist, entrepreneur, and author of her debut series: The Gods’ Scion. Winnie has had a lifelong love of literature and art. She wants to create a beautiful fantasy world with compelling and intriguing characters as a writer. Winnie loves to spread positivity and joy to those around her and look at the world through a glittery pink lens.

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