Saturday, May 11, 2013

Ian's Realm: May 5 Ranking! Thank you!!

Ian's Realm: May 5 Ranking! Thank you!!: Deception Peak topped at #11 on Amazon Kindle Best Seller's List May 5 2013! The ranking lasted for a total of 5 days last week. Top...

Friday, April 26, 2013

Ian's Realm: Rubies and Robbers Book III is launched

Ian's Realm: Rubies and Robbers Book III is launched: It's here. The conclusion.  The final test. The grande finale of Ian's adventure in the Realm. S ays Sheila Deeth, one of Amazo...

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Ian's Realm: The Ballad of The Dragon Sheild

Ian's Realm: The Ballad of The Dragon Sheild: It's here! You've all heard it, you've all commented on how gorgeous this song is. You've heard the story of how it came ...

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Review Deception Peak Tonja, Greene

 
by 
Nophoto-f-50x66
's review 
Sep 11, 12


Wonderfully written with beautiful scenes. The magical world the main character is pulled into, doesn't remain on the paper. The characters are realistic, and the adventures exciting. The writing style is more traditional, which allows for a very smooth reading.

I really enjoyed it and can't wait to see Ian's further adventures.

 
by 
12050810
's review 
Sep 16, 12

Read on September 16, 2012

I was given this book by the author in return for an honest review.

I was gripped right from the start as Ian and his father Alex, dabble in realm travel. I loved following Ian's journey and his eventual re-uniting with his father. I cannot wait to see what adventure's Ian finds himself in next.

 
by 
Nophoto-m-50x66
's review 
Sep 29, 12

Read in September, 2012

This is a fantasy story, which is a genre that I enjoy reading. I was kept very interested in the story and enjoyed the twist and turns and imagination of the story.

Review Deception Peak Timmain, Yiota

 
by 
5435347
's review
Oct 06, 12

Read from October 01 to 05, 2012

I won this book through First Reads, so first a thank you to the author for the opportunity to read her work. Deception Peak is a fantasy adventure story that introduces us to Ian Wilson and the alternate realm that he and his father discover within their computer game. The plot takes us through their discovery of the Realm, their initial explorations and ultimately to the mountain itself, Deception Peak. It is here that their paths split and Ian is forced to deal with his capture by the peoples who live at the base of the mountain and who worship the evil dragon that resides there. Ian's own character goes through a myriad of changes and as a reader we get to see him grow emotionally.
I was a little irritated by the protagonist at first. He was very whiny and seemed a little too reluctant towards being in this wonderful new world for a boy that seemed to enjoy the outdoors so much. In retrospect, most of his outbursts were forgotten as he did step up and become more of a hero in the story. Only minor editing errors were found and nothing that made the story skip.
Overall I did enjoy this beginning to what is to be a trilogy of adventures in Ian's Realm. I would recommend this book to middle-grade readers and up.

 
by 
4650767
's review
Oct 22, 12

Read from October 10 to 17, 2012

3.5 stars

I think it was fate reading this book. I saw it twice around, and then it was available for tour, it was like screaming "read me!". I'm so happy i did!

You know you are about to read a good book, when the first words you are "The dragon"...okay kidding. Still, the books starts in an entirely exciting and mysterious dream and you know you won't put the book down if you don't finish it. It's a story every gamer would love. Who doesn't want to get into a game right? And that is a big reason, it's so easily to connect with the story. Personally, i imagined myself doing that some times so actually reading about it, felt real and got me "woo woo". Action, magic, adventure, a dragon are the main elements of the book and with Gardner's simple but captivating writing all comes to life.

If i had a problem that would be my connection with the character. All of them are likeable and interesting to follow for different reasons but you only get to really know Ian. Of course he is the hero of the story, and i kind his POV. He is clever, brave but sometimes he shock and mouth gets the best of him. Still, there are characters like his father Alex that i would love to read more about them and connect more with them too. Because no matter what, it seems like everyone has a part to play.

In the end it was a book i quite enjoyed. Gone in one read, and not only because it was a little small.

Review Deception Peak Raymer

 
by 
5321138
's review 
Feb 17, 13

Read in February, 2013

Ever wonder what you would do if you could visit another Realm with just a click? What you think and what happens to Alex and Ian Wilson are undoubtedly two different scenarios.

Widower Alex Wilson is left to raise his brilliant son, Ian, alone. Concentrating on their work, Alex and Ian live in a world pretty much all their own. A world which is a mixture of medieval and digital, and the two collide while father and son are working on a new program. A program which enables them to visit another realm entirely. In this new place, they find danger, betrayal, friendship, and adventure.

Deception Peak was a delight to read. It was quite wonderful to see role reversals in Alex and Ian, where Alex is the adventure-hungry one and Ian is the ever-cautious one. However, their adventures in the new Realm are far from fun. Separated on the cliffs of Deception Peak, Ian must endure the cruel Meneks in hopes of finding a way to escape them and find his father. Will he be able to do it? Will the skills his father taught him be enough?

Filled with pristine imagery, believable characters, and frustrating interactions, it is not hard to follow this tale of heart-break and reunion. As mentioned before, I like the role reversal where the father is more adventure-prone and the son is more cautious, however his trepidation is understood given that he has already lost one parent. His following reactions to viewed intrusions on his relationship with his father are both understandable but annoying, which says that the portrayal was well done. And with everything that Ian endures, this reader will admit to tearing up a bit at the end when events unfold.

This first of a trilogy is truly recommended!

Review Deception Peak Leslie and Elizabeth

 
by 
6490483
's review 
Sep 12, 12


Violence/Romance: Both are present, but nothing is that graphic. Various characters have relationships with the opposite gender, some more intense than others--but nothing gets out of hand. There is a dragon which shoots fireballs. Characters get injured, occasionally severely. They also get knocked out on a few occasions. The dragon creates visions to lead people astray, and those scenes can be a little spooky (at least to me).

Spirituality: Ian stays with a group of people called the Meneks for a while, who worship the dragon and call it their master. If the dragon sets their town on fire, they determine whom it is mad at and in turn either keeps a close eye on them or banishes them. They need to fight to keep it content with them. Whereas, the Kaemperns (people rejected by the Meneks) believe in a god that typically takes the physical form of wind, and they also pray. There are prophesies in the book, as well as a voice that randomly appears and sings songs.

What I liked: I love how, in this book, the main relationship is that of Ian and his father. So often, positive, real, and admiral parent-child relationships are forgotten in books. Sure, they both have their issues, but they love each other despite them. There is forgiveness, and people try to regain trust. Serious efforts are made to maintain relationships, and characters are consistently persevering towards their goals. There is also a lot of inner meaning.

What I didn't like: ?