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Loved the book! I've got to say, it was a really sweet story, I could really relate to some parts of it.
 
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BooksbyStarlight | 1 outra resenha | Oct 25, 2022 |
As a homeschooling mother, I am always on the lookout for quality books for my daughter to read. So when I saw the opportunity to participate in the blog tour for this book, I signed up. As a book lover and avid reader myself, I enjoy reading new books. I have to say this young adult fantasy novel did not disappoint.

The characters and the storyline come alive. The book kept my interest from the time I began reading. In this book, faith, evil, and belief collide, but which one or ones will triumph. Things are not always as they appear, and this book reiterates that point.

Oriel provides an interesting contrast to the other prisoners and guards in HopeWell. A healer is present whose faith provides her with purpose. Worlds collide in danger and more. Truly this is a book worth reading.

So check it out for yourself.

I received a copy of this book for my fair and honest review.
 
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PattiPeanut1992 | outras 2 resenhas | Mar 12, 2020 |
Alas, another stunning Christian fantasy! If there are more books like this one, I may have to start calling myself an aficionado of the genre! When choosing books to read either for review or leisure, part of my decision is often motivated by the cover because I don’t read synopses before reading the book itself, and the cover for this book is gorgeous. Thankfully, the story itself is just as much so.

As I read, it became apparent that with “The Vault Between Spaces”, Chawna Schroeder represents a compendium of story ideas that blend seamlessly together into a fascinating tapestry of intrigue and mystery. Part allegory, the story follows Oriel into the prison camp and beyond, with unlimited imaginative effects. The prison camp reminded me very much of the concentration camps of the Holocaust, with that same undercurrent of hopelessness and helplessness. The main message implores readers to remember who they are. Fans of Sharon Hinck’s “Hidden Current” will not want to miss this one.

I received a complimentary copy of this book through Celebrate Lit and was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are my own.
 
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Stardust_Fiddle | outras 2 resenhas | Mar 1, 2020 |
The author has written a story that captures a true example of using subtle words or symbols that bring spiritual wisdom and insight. I was captivated by the author’s imagination and how I felt like I was floating just above watching scenes unfold. Oriel is easy to be drawn to with light that surrounds her and hope for a future where freedom is found.
It was easy to see that the story would journey into darkness with Oriel proving that she can break free of a prison camp. What I loved was how Oriel represented a strong and determined mind who wanted to save the world from evil. I did think this sentence was intriguing; “You do not stop being what Creator designed you to be because you no longer do what He created you to do.” God designed each of us for a purpose and even though we may go another direction we are still what He created us to be. He may have designed you to be a teacher. If you stop teaching, you are still a teacher. I loved how the author makes readers see past the story and find spiritual truths that remind us of what our purpose is.
The Vault where Oriel seeks to go reminds me of The Garden of Eden. The Vault is described as “The Vault contains the Water of Life , The Tree of the Everlasting , The Fruit of Knowledge.” It is a place where wisdom and a new beginning lays. I did like the story but there were times I didn’t quite understand what was going on. The fault is mine since I am still learning about the genre of speculative or fantasy Christian books. The author does have a gift of taking readers on a journey to another world and showing how good vs evil fight for what they believe in. I think the most profound words spoken by Oriel is, “ Because I serve the Lord of truth, not a master of deception.” We as Christians follow the truth and fight against the enemy who deceives.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
 
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Harley0326 | outras 2 resenhas | Feb 29, 2020 |
An entrancing tale told first-person through the eyes of a young girl, "Beast", who has grown up feral with a pack of wolves. She does not notice that she is different, and while she can understand what humans are saying, she cannot speak. When her pack is raided and she is carted off to be sold at a slave market, the men only see her value as an amusement to hunt as a beast. She meets another young girl who's been captured by the slave traders. Tabby befriends the bedraggled Beast and gives her a new human name and a new hope, that they will be saved and go to live with Tabby's father. But will he come to save them? And will he even want such a beast?

With vivid imagery and intense scenes, Beast is captivating and beautiful. The first-person narration is exceptional and definitely makes the story. The allegory of redemptive love is highly beautiful and not overplayed. I would definitely recommend this book as a unique read for fantasy lovers!

https://boldreads.wordpress.com/2018/02/15/beast-or-beauty/
 
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KatelynSBolds | 1 outra resenha | Nov 12, 2018 |
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