The Medallion by Victoria Simcox
YA
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The 3rd installment in The Bernovem Chronicle is here!
This
time Kristina’s stayed on in the magical land, to join Hector Mysteria,
in the search for the wizard, Azaril Crimson, who’s hidden Bernovem’s
Book of Prophecy in the forsaken land of Jalmara. Sentiz is also back
and in search of a key item―the Medallion―that she’ll need in order to
cast her final spell to rule Bernovem. Things would be much easier for
her, if only the whereabouts of the Medallion were known.
Join
Kristina as she continues her adventure, on her dangerous journey, where
she’ll soar high above the land and seas, on the back of a dragon,
barely escape the clutches of death, as well as meet someone from her
past she’d never dreamed of seeing in Bernovem.
I
must say that I have enjoyed reading The Bernovem Chronicles series by
Victoria Simcox. This fantasy series has been one amazing ride of the
imagination! Victoria's writing style is much like that of C.S. Lewis;
full of imagination with an underlying lesson for all. The third book in
the series, The Medallion, The story continues Kristina's journey in
Jalmara.This story has adventure, love, and magic. This story is
captivating to say the least. You will find yourself on the edge of your
seat while rooting for some characters while yelling at those you
dislike. I highly recommend not only this novel but the entire series.
If you have not had the pleasure of reading the Bernovem Chronicles from
the beginning, I advise you grab a copy of the first two in the series.
While this book would do well as a standalone, reading the series in
order helps to answer some questions for those who started reading with
this novel.
About the Author
I was born in
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, to an Austrian immigrant mother, and a
Dutch immigrant father. I now lives in Western Washington with my
husband, Russ and our three children, Toby, Kristina, and William.
Beside being a writer, I am a home-schooling mother of thirteen years
and an elementary school art teacher of twelve years.
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