Saturday, March 4, 2017

The Old Man And The Princess by Sean-Paul Thomas

Summary By Goodreads:

An eccentric old Irish man, who claims to be 'not of this Earth,' kidnaps Sersha, a young, headstrong, Irish girl, from the streets of Galway and tries to convince her that her life's destiny is tied to a mystical cave in the Scottish highlands.

But with half of the Irish criminal underworld violently on their trail, Sersha, struggles back and forth with the old man's real identity and far fetched intentions to whether he truly is genuine in his wild and fantastical beliefs. Or is he really just a mad, demented, old fool, having some kind of mental breakdown in his twilight years. 


Note: I would consider this more of a late teens (16+) to adult due to the language, other wise this is a very clean book.

My Thoughts:
Okay so this had a very detailed and slow start, in my opinion. The author did a magnificent job on the characters and dialog. The world building was a bit too detailed. Overall I loved the tone, and even though it was slow it was enjoyable, and worth reading.

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