Friday, March 14, 2014

Review Wrap Up: Journey to Landaran by Judy Goodwin

Young Adult Fantasy


Aidah begins seeing visions through her brother’s eyes. He’s a Firestarter, gifted with the Talent to control light and heat, destined to become a Sun Mage in the great city of Landaran. But he doesn’t want to leave without his sister. As storm clouds gather, Aidah dreams of a beautiful man, a frightening man, calling to her. 

She fears the truth. That she may developing a Talent of her own, one that will change their lives forever. 
The power to read minds. To possess bodies. To travel inside dreams. In the world of Ernid, Spirit is the ultimate power. 

Nations will go to war over them. 




This book has a current Amazon Rating of 4 *s!

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March 5 - E.M. Havens Writes - Review
March 6 - Getting Your Read On - Review
March 8 - Loving the Language of Literacy - Review
March 14 - A Life Through Books - Review


Judy Goodwin has been writing since she was a child, when her fourth grade English instructor told her, ‘You should be a writer.” She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona, and a Master’s in Education from Argosy University. Over the last ten years she has appeared in several small press magazines and anthologies with her fantasy and science fiction short stories and poetry. Her first novel was published in January 2013, entitled Heart of the Witch. 


When not working on her fiction, Judy works as a technical writer in a healthcare services firm. She enjoys bullying the sheriff at the local renaissance festival, volunteering at local charities, and catching up on the latest movies. She lives in Gilbert, Arizona with her partner and teenage daughter, four cats, and three small dogs. 



Twitter: @judygoodwin6








2 comments:

  1. What intrigues me about this novel the most is the connection between the two siblings.

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  2. What intrigues me the most is seeing how they'll handle magic in this world. I enjoy elemental-based magic and look forward to seeing how it turns out.

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