STORY LINE IMMORTAL WRITERS:
In Jill Bowers latest novel, Immortal Writers, you will find adventure, action, treachery, and romance. Elizabeth (Liz) McKinnen, returning home from her first successful book tour, will find her life turning 360 degrees from normal. Finding herself kidnapped, Liz believes crazy fanatical fans have abducted her. That is until the fire-breathing dragon and dead famous authors appear. Between William Shakespeare, Curtis the hero from her novel, Edgar Allan Poe, Jane Austen, Earnest Hemingway and others, Liz has no option except to believe.
Trained to battle an evil foe from her book, Liz finds herself initiated into the realm of the Immortal Writers. Grab a comfort chair and your favorite beverage. My fantasy contemporary novel review of Immortal Writers follows.
CHARACTERS, PLOTTING, AND DEVELOPMENT:
To begin with, I must say the premise of Immortal Writers is original and different. Fantasy novels are not my usual genre. However, I found this book interesting. Bowers original story-line grabbed me from the beginning of the book. Also, Bowers, created a strong heroine in Liz. Although she has issues to resolve, she stands firm to fight for right. Furthermore, author Jill Bowers, created a clean story-line suitable for 13+ age group. The romance is clean without the use of sex to sell the story-line.
As a result of the twists and turns in the novel, I could not stop reading. I needed to know what would happen next. Bowers, included a book club question guide in the back which would facilitate a discussion group.
IMMORTAL WRITERS RECOMMENDATION: STARS 4
In addition, I gave Immortal Writers 4 well-deserved stars. Suitable for almost any age, the reader will find a clean story suitable for individuals or book club reading.
FINALLY PLEASE NOTE:
Additionally, I received this book from Netgalley, and chose to review the book with an honest contemporary fantasy novel review.
Lastly, book reviews of any novel are dependent on the book review author’s opinion. Consequently, all book reviews on-line and on my blog, are my opinion. Without a doubt, the ARC did not affect my voluntary contemporary fantasy novel review.