Rise of the Princess by D.A.L  | Book Review

Rise of the Princess by D.A.L | Book Review

I received this book for free in exchange of an honest review. All opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Disclosure here.

Reading age

8-12

Genre

Fantasy

Publisher

D.A.L.

Publication date

December 12, 2022

Two princesses embark on a daring quest to find the other kidnapped princesses.

Princess Lizzy and Princess Ruby, best friends, are excited about the ball, celebrating Lizzy’s 13th birthday. The ball was everything they dreamed of until the trolls attacked the castle and kidnapped Princess Ruby’s sisters. So, the princesses decide to go on a quest to save them with the help of Princess Lizzy’s secret acquaintance, Blake, who is a fairy. Would they dare to face their darkest fears?

This book is set in a realm of magic full of beautiful mythical creatures and dangerous ones. Giant spiders, a dragon, fairies, goblins, and trolls, you have it all.
The setting was so enchanting that I wish there were a little more descriptions.

Facing your fears is not an easy process. The characters have to grow in confidence and create action plans. Their quest was great, but I’d prefer if the battles were a little more challenging.

Princess Lizzy is very outgoing and a great strategist. She also has a cunning streak. Princess Ruby is very stubborn and determined. Blake is sneaky and an excellent asset to their adventures.

Give this book to anyone who loves a fast-paced adventure with many twists and turns—an epic rescue mission with many mythical creatures.

Thank you to the author for giving me a free copy for my review. I truly enjoyed reading this magical book.

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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