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Book Review: Blood Bound: The Guardians of the Weldafire Stone by Trinity Cunningham

Book Details:

Author: Trinity Cunningham
Release Date: June 20, 2023
Series:
Genre: Detective Fiction
Format: E-book 
Pages: 102 pages
Publisher: GCJ3 Enterprise
Blurb:
The Valca Order, led by the tyrant Kingston, plans to expand its territory and is gathering the strongest men from every town in Kartha for its army. Twin brothers Raidan and Dimitri Dairner won’t let that happen.
Dimitri has a plan to stop the conscription. He persuades Raidan to follow him into a cave where an old acquaintance, the mysterious Adrik, awaits them. Dimitri believes Adrik has a way to give them magic and, with that, the power to stop Kingston. Adrik confirms this, telling the brothers they are the descendants of the guardian of a magical stone—the Weldafire Stone—and by binding them to it, they will possess insurmountable power. But Raidan does not trust Adrik, who has tricked him in his past. Despite Raidan’s objections, Adrik begins the ritual until he is thwarted, and only Raidan becomes bound to the stone.

Suddenly thrust into a world of magic and war, Raidan rejects the magic he possesses for fear of it and only wants to get his family far away from the dangers they face. But if he does nothing, innocent people will die and the oppressive rule of The Valca Order will only worsen. On top of that, an elusive enemy pursues the stone and its power, and if he succeeds, it could mean the end of Kartha. Only Raidan has the power to stop him and protect the people—but can he let go of the past and accept his destiny before it’s too late?
A thrilling, epic fantasy adventure full of twists and turns, Blood Bound is the first book in the Guardians of the Weldafire Stone series.

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Blood Bound: The Guardians of the Weldafire Stone by Trinity Cunningham is the first book in the The Guardians of the Weldafire Stone series. It is an enthralling fantasy adventure that gripped me from start to finish.

Author Cunningham weaves a compelling narrative filled with magic, intrigue, and suspense. From the outset, I was drawn into a world brimming with danger and intrigue, where the fate of an entire kingdom hangs in the balance. The concept of the Weldafire Stone and the power it bestows upon its guardian adds an intriguing layer to the story, as Raidan, the protagonist, grapples with his newfound abilities and the responsibility they entail.

The pacing of the novel is excellent, with plenty of action-packed scenes and unexpected twists that kept me engaged. The descriptions were vivid and realistic. While the story follows some familiar fantasy tropes, the author puts her own unique spin on them, creating a fresh and immersive reading experience. The book sets the stage for what promises to be an epic series. I cannot wait to read the next instalment in the Guardians of the Weldafire Stone saga.


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