Review: Escape From Aurora

Escape From Aurora Escape From Aurora by Jamie Littler
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is the sequel to Frostheart, which I enjoyed a few months ago. It follows on nicely from the first book, continuing the tale of Ash, and his friends, as he searches for his parents, and where he belongs.

I thought this story was well written, and it is certainly extremely exciting! I enjoyed meeting with all the fun characters from the first book, as well as a few new ones. There are also a couple of exciting new locations to explore. Ash’s continuing revelations of the nature of leviathans are great to read about, and I loved getting to know more about Rook.

However, I found it rather too stressful for my taste. There are too many people (and creatures) hating others, and trying to kill them. This is the kind of real-world nastiness that I read to escape from.

The illustrations are excellent, as they were in the first story. They are really expressive, and bring the people and locations to life (not to mention the leviathans).

I’d definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed Frostheart, and to anyone looking for a thrilling fantasy adventure.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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