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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion Book 2) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Shelly Kittell

Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I fell in love with this book. Roderick and his brother got to go on the journey of a lifetime. What a world-building experience this was. I found it to be full of action, fantasy, lots of just excitement. The characters kept me glued to the story. I couldn’t put it down. I sure am glad that my Kindle app is on my phone. I had to read every moment I had. Once you started, you just had to keep going to see what was coming next. It’s a tremendous fantasy story that is well-developed.

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

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

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

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The Lone Star Child (The Gods’ Scion Book 3) by Winnifred Tataw
Genre – YA, Fantasy
Page Count – 209
Cover Designer – Larch Gallagher
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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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Donya Pedigo

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Writing has always been a dream of mine, and finding great books like this might actually help that dream come true one day. The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw has it all in the palm of your hands. You can learn about different types of editors, book publishers, marketing, and subscriptions authors might find helpful. To have all of this information already laid out for you is amazing and will definitely save anyone hunting for these services time.

I’m inspired by individuals such as Winnifred Tataw who, instead of hoarding all the information they’ve learned, would rather share it and help other people save time and effort so they can focus on their goals. I truly find this to be a must read for anyone thinking of writing, publishing, or even doing cover art. I’m sure even a seasoned author could find interesting information within this book. I highly recommend it to anyone in the field or thinking about writing.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jamie Burns

I have always been an avid reader, and have always dreamed of becoming an author one day. So, when I came across this book, I decided it was a MUST READ. I am a librarian/book worm by day, but dreamer by night. I have a handy notebook for writing. This book has enticed my creative side, and magnified my desire to become an author. While I know it is not an easy journey, I have people that will support me. I also have an amazing new resource to help guide me through the process. I am looking forward to putting the steps to the test. As a librarian, I had a basic understanding of some of the information about books, but I love how this book dove into the deep end to give me a better understanding of the process of becoming an author.

The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jennifer Ramos

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Being a writer of any sort is an ambition you hear of many but how do they do it? Tataw has put together such insightful and thorough details of so many parts of becoming an author and getting the word spread of the author’s wonderful work. Between my daughter and myself, aspiring writers, it was great to see a laid out checklist of the process and resources of where to go for specific services. This is a staple tool in our library for many years to come, whether it is recommending this work to other aspiring writers/authors and within my family. With such a guided map of the process and the publishing industry, you never know what lengths inspiration may take you.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Kerry Baker

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love how informative and supportive this book is. It is exactly as you would expect from the title and the description. I found it to be a really interesting read, insightful yet informative. This is completely different from anything I have read by this author but I enjoyed seeing a different side. For anyone looking to published a book I would highly recommend this one.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you are a writer hoping to get published doing a single project or multiple projects at once this book is the one stop resource you need to help you create a successful timeline and goal. With so many resources at our disposal today it can be hard to know which ones are credible and which ones are taking advantage of will be authors. This takes the guess work out of which ones you can trust. This is a wonderful resource that all budding authors should have. It will help you avoid costly mistakes and produce your most amazing self on paper!

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Authorpreneur Yellowpages is an easy and helpful resource for those wanting to publish or seeking new resources. She breaks down the “yellowpages” into editing, formatting, and marketing categories. I picked this up because I’m interested in writing and possibly self-publishing, but I still need help with the moving parts. So you are not good with graphics or the marketing part, there is a group of different companies you can contact. She gives contact information and breaks down what services each company can offer. This is a great way to help people find the assistance they need. I was curious about this because I have read some of her fiction books. I am glad I stumbled across this invaluable resource.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I cannot begin to say enough good things about this book! It is an invaluable resource for anyone who is looking for book and publishing services. Each page is packed with information and includes information for cover designers, editor services, book marketing services, beta reader services, author support services, and so very much more.

The author has included not only contact information but also costs associated for the services she lists. The book is laid out in an easy-to-read format and can easily be read in one sitting. It is a quick read, yet it is jam packed with information. This is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to make their dreams of publishing a book become a reality! I highly recommend this book!

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Kelli Harper

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A step-by-step guide to editors as well as cover designers, publishing services, and most all things you need to know about writing a book and what to do when it is finished.
This is a detailed listing of several people in the book world but it is not at all an exhaustive list. This is a good reference and a good starting point.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Julie Johnson

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a different book for me to read but I’m trying to branch out. I chose to read this non-fiction book because I have a family member who is interested in building his business as an author.

This book is very informative for those who are wanting to branch out into the work of authorship. This is very much set up like a yellow page directory is, chocked full of information on various facets of writing and publishing. There is a checklist, a section describing the publishing process, talk of book covers with a list of resources for designers, and editing services. Other areas include publishing services, black owned and operated businesses, marketing tools, and how to obtain freelance work. Lastly, there is advice on how to find beta readers and how to/why to use an ARC (advanced reader copy). The author of this book ends with encouragement for the future writer.

If you’re looking to get into the world of writing/publishing, this book would be a great resource to have handy!

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Megan Conley

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tataw has created a great resource, especially for writers who may just be starting out. Not only does Tataw list different companies for varying services, she also provides detailed explanations for why an author may need those services. I was also impressed with the checklist she provided at the beginning of the book for authors to use to see what services they might need so they could just go right to those pages. I think this would be a great resource for all writers and authors, but I really think it would be great for any indie writer/author who may just be starting out and maybe a bit lost in the wide world of everything that is writing.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Carrie Reed

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a very detailed and nicely though out guide to help any author looking to publish their works. The book goes through many aspects, such as, editors, publishers, checklists, marketing and everything in between. I like that this author included, after each section, companies or people who could help in that particular area. There are lists of editors, publishers and more. The amount of detail that went into listing each of these contacts and the description of each area of getting a book published is phenomenal. I see this helping many aspiring authors in their road to success. It is also nice to see authors helping other authors get their works noticed.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Kayla Kearney

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Being a writer myself, it was a no-brainer for me to check out this book when I came across it. What I didn’t know is how helpful it would be! The only complaint I have is that it doesn’t format the best on Kindle all the time, particularly if you are using a phone, but that was a minor inconvenience when looking at all the valuable information this gave to me! Reading this book was like talking to a seasoned author, full of valuable information and things I never would have thought about. Reading this book has definitely helped me prepare for publishing a book, which is something I hope to do in the near future. Definitely recommend all beginning authors to read this book!

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Angela Hayes

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw is a resource guide for authors looking for all types of services they may need to get their books as polished as possible.
From editors, to cover designers, formatting services, to book marketing- this handy directory has 40 services listed with contact the details you might need.
This really is one-stop author shop with plenty to point you in the right direction.
A helpful Resource for all authors.
Happy Reading (and writing)…

Thank you, Winnifred Tataw!

 

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Authorpreneur Yellowpages is a one stop shop for information on resources available for authors who need help with book and publishing services.
What I like is the community of authors who take their time to put together books like this to help other authors or upcoming authors on their way. I am sure there are many, many writers out there who wished they had something like this to help them out.
Need an editor? It’s in there. Need that one special look to entice readers pick a cover designer. Need someone with marketing services this is where you will find them. Winnifred has taken all that information and more and put it in this directory just to help you.
You never know which one of these services may be the one who will help you to become a best seller.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Shelly Kittell

The Authorpreneur YellowpagesThe Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a wonderful resource for new and independent authors out there. The author explains what things are and gives some resources for cover designers, illustrators, editors publishers and more. It’s a definite resource new and independent authors to add to their library.

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw

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The Authorpreneur Yellowpages by Winnifred Tataw
Genre – Non-Fiction
Page Count – 74
Cover Designer – Winnifred Tataw

“If you’re a traditional or indie author looking for book and publishing services, look no further than The Authorpreneur Yellowpages! This directory features over 40 outstanding service providers ranging from book designers and formatters to marketers, publicists, and everything in between.”

Whether you’re looking for help with your next book project or you’re looking for ways to take your publishing business to the next level, The Authorpreneur Yellowpages is an invaluable resource.

The Authorpreneur Yellowpages is a comprehensive directory of over 40 outstanding book and publishing services for traditional and indie authors. These services include editors, cover designers, formatting services, book marketing services, and more.

With so many great options to choose from, The Authorpreneur Yellowpages is the perfect place to start your search for the perfect partner to help make your book publishing dreams a reality. So take a look inside and find the perfect service provider for your needs!

~ AMAZON ~

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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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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jenni Bishop

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion Book 2) by Winnifred Tataw was an interesting read. I enjoyed the premise of the story but had trouble settling into it in the beginning but it soon picked up. The story didn’t flow as seamlessly as I would have liked but that aside it is an intriguing story. Winnifred certainly has the creativeness and the story is full of lies and heartache, hatred and fear, action and drama, broken dreams and promises, greed and war. I enjoyed the main characters and the world Winnifred has created and the uniqueness of it all.

This is the first book I have read by this author, and I should have started with the first book but did not realise that it was the second book until after I had started. I look forward to going back to the first book and continuing on from here.

 

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Joanne Ellis

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It has been a year since the Reign of Ryton, the Demon king, came to a dramatic end. Leaving Rodrick to face the burdens, yet this time he is not alone.
After foreseeing all the massive deaths on the horizon, Lady Death seeks out the twenty year old prince’s aid in stopping what seems like an unavoidable war.

Roderick agrees to take on this mammoth task with the help of his brother Rayden, which is also his companion, the princess Arcelia and the Queen Riva for support.
But they are in for a fierce ride when they meet a tyrant and a terrorist fighting for control of a country that has suffered under their father’s reign. And here they will find betrayal and intrigue, where secrets are revealed, promises broken and trust is questioned.

What a wonderful book, it had me gripped from the beginning and the story was brilliantly addictive. The characters within the story are very unique, creating a setting that is woven beautifully within the magical and fantasy elements, but a lot of detail has been put into this, which makes it even more interesting. I loved the relationship of the brothers, you see them going through every emotion trying to stop this war, and it certainly does put their relationship to the test.

I would 100% recommend this book, it has action, fantasy, magic, betrayal’s and secrets. It has you gripped from the very beginning.

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Angela Hayes

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

 

Descendants of Time and Death is the second book in The Gods’ Scion series by Winnifred Tataw. This is my first book by Ms. Tataw, and I am regretting not reading the first book before diving into this one. While the story does make sense without having read book one- I think my reading experience would have been better if I’d known what had taken place in the first story.
This is an action- packed adventure/fantasy with interesting world building and 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- making the story more relatable and believable.
An interesting read!

Thank you, Winnifred Tataw!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Jonell Collins

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Descendants of Time and Death (The God’s Scion Book Two) by Winnifred Tataw, was an interesting book. I wasn’t sure exactly what to expect it sounded like a fantasy, but then there were planes in it and cell phones, but it is a fantasy but not quite what we’re used to. Usually in a fantasy the scenario is a save-the-world kind of thing and this was more like a mystery a very interesting mystery. The characters were all very compelling well described and the world was well built, it was a well-written book and the story flows along nicely. It does take a minute to become familiar with the different points of view. The story is written from the point of view of several of the characters, so it takes a bit to get used to that. Since the characters are so well described you very quickly catch on to who is speaking. Just a real good little story I can’t wait to read more of them. It’s not only a mystery it’s also a story about a dysfunctional family and forgiveness and overcoming, it’s a story makes you feel kind of good in the end.

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw

5-Stars

Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw was an excellent and exciting read. I loved the creativity behind the characters and the various settings. It was so easy for me to lose myself in this novel that several hours had gone by before I even realized it! I was amazed! I loved Rodrick’s character the most. He had so much on his plate already but seemed to handle more with ease. Having only read this book, I am curious to read book one now. I was not confused at all with this book despite it being second in the series. The author makes it easy for readers to get lost in without having read book one. The storyline had an excellent flow that kept me reading and it had great organization. It was easy to tell which character was speaking and when or when a complete section was on someone different. I loved this book and can’t wait to go back and read book one. Highly recommend it!

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Tausha Treadway

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw. This is the 2nd book in The God’s Scion series. Its the continuing story of the Royal brothers Rayden & Roderick. After a year of being under siege by the Demon King, Ryton who has reigned terror and betrayal upon them all has finally stopped. This leaves Roderick to face the tyranny he left behind but thankfully his brother Rayden is along to help him. Lady Death has found the 23 year old prince to aid her in stopping the war. With the help of Rayden he may be able to pull it off. They are set out on a journey of intrique, betrayal, broken promises and worse death. Racing against time its going to be a miracle if the can stop the war. This book is full of twists, turns, secrets and grab you by the seat of your pants moments. Do yourself a favor and read this book!

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Erica Fish

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Big round of applause to Winnifred Tataw for another great book. Her characters are fully developed, not to mention brave and strong.The plot line keeps you wanting more and more. I did find myself screaming at my kindle. Rodrick is left to pick up the burden after the Demon King comes to an end. He is finding it quite difficult. He also is learning valuable lessons along the road. Will this be more that he can handle? What is next for Rodrick’s journey? I highly recommend this story. It is full of twists and turns and will keep you turning the pages quickly.

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Kerry Carr

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this story. I havent read the first one and i would recommed reading the first one before this one. However it was easy enough to follow and get into even without reading the first one.

Its a great adventure of two brothers trying to stop a civil war. They need to get both sides of the story from the King and Queen and also the leader of the rebellion.

Which side will they choose and will they be able to stop the war before i even starts?

The author is great at building worlds and images of the magical characters and the worlds they live in. Very well written and gripping

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw

Descendants of Time and Death is the second book in The Gods’ Scion series by Winnifred Tataw . I’m going to be real honest I had my doubts about this book going in but man was I wrong. This book blew me out of the water and once I got started reading I couldn’t put it down till the end. Its very creative and packed full of action, secrets, broken promises, and lies. There are a few twists and turns that I didn’t see coming. I felt like I was on the edge of my seat throughout the whole book trying to figure out what happens next. Rodrick and his brother have been sent to try and stop a war. Can these two succeed in stopping the war? There are moments I caught myself shaking my head while holding my breath. Find out what happens next in this wonderfully written story that has family ties ,secrets , some betrayal and instances where trust is broken. I highly recommend this book.i can’t wait to read more from this Author .

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Sheri Schrader

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw is the second book in The Gods’ Scion series. The story is jammed packed with action and adventure as we follow Rodrick and his brother in their quest to stop a monumental war. There is a great story with lots of character development and world building. Don’t worry about getting bogged down in details. The author keeps everything moving but stays on a clear path with descriptions without being confusing. A lot of thought and work went into this and it shows. Tataw has kept me reading and wanting more after finishing this adventure.

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Descendants of Time and Death (The Gods’ Scion) by Winnifred Tataw – Review by Liz Vrchota

Descendants of Time and Death ( The Gods' Scion, #2)Descendants of Time and Death by Winnifred Tataw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I won’t lie, this is not my usual first choice for a novel genre, but this one just seriously drew me in with this cover and a few fascinating teasers I came across for it. I decided to give it a go and I am glad that I did. This book doesn’t bog you down with an overabundance of details and drama; it keeps things actually moving fast and understandable. I loved that I was able to really enjoy the novel in a way I may not have had the chance to do so if it was overladen in details. I really enjoyed reading all about Rodrick and his sweet brother. These two will face a lot in order to stop a war and protect the ones they love. Will they make it through everything and come out safe and sound? I think this is one that I would definitely read again sometime and may check out some of the authors other novels available!

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