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A review by novelyjaded
Prelude of Fire: The Gailean Quartet, Book 1 by Christine E. Schulze
adventurous
emotional
fast-paced
4.0
ARC Review
Prelude to Fire by Christine E Schulze
I am privileged to have been chosen to receive and review an advanced copy of Prelude to Fire by Christine E Schulze. This is actually the first ARC I received and I was so excited it’s fantasy. This is the powerful beginning to a YA epic fantasy series.
Ashlai finds herself in the position of every 15 year old: feeling like she’s being left behind while those around her move on to bigger and better things. Her brother, her friends, everyone seems to be growing up and moving on faster than her. That all changes in the blink of an eye when her village is attacked by the empire’s newest threat, Ragnar, who also happens to be their newest ruler. Now Ashlai is on the run among an unlikely group, all of whom are tied closely to the ultimate fate of their world. It’s up to them now to band together for the greater good.
This has been likened to many different fantasy classics. But I did not see the one it most resembles to me mentioned. This has a very Wheel of Time (Robert Jordan) feel to it. An epic quest against a far reaching evil, an unlikely group (that skews young) traveling far and wide in search of a way to defeat said evil, all while struggling to master their magics. I get Moraine vibes from Lea and definite Thom vibes from Chamblin. And if Mat Cauthon was a sprite, he would be Aryl.
And like Robert Jordan’s epic fantasy series, this book is quite long. I was warned about this by the author when I was given the ARC. The ebook is just under 650 pages and the printed version seems to be about 450 pages. That might be a daunting size for the average YA reader, especially for being the first installment in a series. But there is always something happening. The book is action packed without an overwhelming amount of world building or history that you find in some larger fantasy books. There is a definite world build but it happens gradually.
And the length was my only issue with this book. I feel like it puts a little pressure on the other 3 books that are to come with such a large introductory book.
That being said, it was well written. The characters are accurately portrayed for their respective ages and show a definite development throughout the book.
My only request of the author would be a glossary at the back since there are so many characters introduced throughout the book. It would have helped me keep better track of everyone. It could also include a general description of each region and its respective magics as they do a lot of traveling.
Overall a good fantasy read for someone of any age that is familiar with the genre. It released October 25th so if you are looking for a good new fantasy series I highly recommend heading over and preordering Prelude to Fire.
Overall ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I received this advance copy from the author via BookFunnel in exchange for an honest review and feedback.