The Immortal Lost review by KThom
The Immortal Lost
by H. R. Phillips
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location - Brownsburg, IN, United States
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Dylan Black grew up trying to hide her special powers, causing her to be an outcast on the reservation. Those that she trusted were held close. Then the Immortals, and Alessar Belmonte, walked into her life and made Dylan realize what her actual powers were. Now, Dylan is hiding from Dark Immortals who want her power to rule the world and her feelings for Alessar that she can't seem to understand.

Opinion: 

I did not find this book very interesting. I think the author had a good idea for this story, but it was not written very well. There is a lot of history about the characters and the Immortals spread throughout the entire book and it is a little too much information to comprehend. Also, the story takes place in only two days and there is not very much happening in the 235 pages. I do like the characters H.R. Phillips created, but I wish there was more action in the book that took place so that we could learn more about the characters.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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