
The Droughtlanders: Book One in Triskelia Series by Carrie Mac
This fantasy novel has an opening which both repels and attracts the reader in a dramatic way, and the excitement and suspense continue until the last page is reached. The story revolves around twin brothers, Seth and Eli, who have grown up as part of the elite Keylander class. Keylanders are warned to stay within their boundaries to avoid the dirt, chaos and sicks of the Droughtland world. Seth has pledged to join the Keyland guards and help rid the world of Droughtlanders completely.
This fantasy novel has an opening which both repels and attracts the reader in a dramatic way, and the excitement and suspense continue until the last page is reached. The story revolves around twin brothers, Seth and Eli, who have grown up as part of the elite Keylander class. Keylanders are warned to stay within their boundaries to avoid the dirt, chaos and sicks of the Droughtland world. Seth has pledged to join the Keyland guards and help rid the world of Droughtlanders completely.
Keylands and Droughlanders, the ultimate struggle for survival and the classic story of good verses evil. Who is right and who is wrong?
Note from Ms. Secord:
It seems that every author I read these days has jumped on the "series bandwagon" and this book is no exception. Does anyone else crave to read a story that starts and ends in the same book?