On the Back of the Book
In the wake of a cold Victorian winter, Karl Scheffer and
Esther Emerson discover an anonymous journal filled with strange passages and
bizarre scribblings.
The journal soon draws them into a covert and sinister
conspiracy, a conspiracy centred around an otherworldly artefact with the power
to change everything …
Karl and Esther have spent almost every day of their
thirteen years in the quiet market town of Shraye. Stifled by their rural
surroundings and frustrated by their unfulfilled ambitions, they find the
allure of the journal’s mysterious pages impossible to ignore. The book seems
to be beckoning them away from Shraye, away from their homes and towards the
coast where an unsolved disappearance has set in motion a dark chain of events.
The voyage the teenagers soon find themselves undertaking
is one of desperate importance and true peril; it will change the way they see
the world, and each other, forever.
Pre Read Thoughts
I’m
choosing this because:
This is another
book that I’m reading because I was approached by the author. This book excited
me because it’s set in one of my top three historical eras (My favourites just
in case you’re interested are Victorian, Roman and I like the WW2 era. There’s
just something about the way we banded together as a country.) Not only that,
it manages to be one of my favourite genres too (fantasy, I like imagining
things.). So before I’ve even turned a page we’re on to a bit of a winner. This
is another book with a male protagonist and as we know, I like this because I
get bored of whiny girls hiding behind their eternal love and hoping the world
allows them to be together forever. The Goodreads book description really
appeals to me and I really hope what’s in the book is just as good.
Judging a
book by its cover:
I actually really
like the cover of Tethers. The blues and purples blend together perfectly and
making the focus of the cover the purple stone. (Well, I put jewel in my
initial draft of this review. Stone fits better though.) Either way, it’s
intriguing and it makes me wonder about its importance to the story. Now on to
the font... oh I think I’m in love with it to be perfectly honest! It’s so
pretty without being over the top. It’s so beautiful and it manages to compliment
the rest of the cover without overpowering it. I want that font!!! Anyway...
back to the review, the simplicity of the cover is what makes it stand out. My magpie
instinct has kicked in, this is the kind of cover I’d spend hours stroking in
the shop.
Pricing the
(possible) awesomeness:
So this is available in eBook form only and
is very reasonably priced at £1.85 on Amazon. However, if you’re a Prime member
you can borrow it for free!!! Then once you’ve enjoyed it you can buy it... and
the rest of the trilogy.
Post Read Thoughts
I have to
say this is another book that I thoroughly enjoyed. The story draws you in with
beautiful description and a sidekick that shines so bright that I had to reach
for my sunglasses! Did I mention how much I love the Victorian era and that
made me love getting to create images of old fashioned scenes (although, I did
miss making everyone drive Lamborghinis.). The writing made me want to read as
much as possible and I would’ve finished this quicker but I had to turn into a
gardening goddess for my mum and do her shopping. (It takes a lot of time being
a good daughter you know!) I really did find this to be an enjoyable experience
that I think everyone needs to experience.
Karl – He’s
our main character and while I did like him there were definitely other
characters that I liked more *cough* Esther *cough*. A comment about his eyes
early on in the book made me think about another book I just read ‘Sky Song’ by Sharon Sant which also
features an MC with unusual eyes. (Maybe they were psychically linked while MC
planning!) A part of me wanted to see him getting a bit more stuck into the
action in ways that weren’t accidental, however I did like that he wasn’t hands
on. It set him apart from other heroes.
Esther – She’s
easily my favourite character, she’s courage and awesomeness all rolled into a
Victorian 13 year old! She’s nothing
like the damsels in distress that grace far too many book and I appreciated
that. More than I can ever tell you. I do wonder what the book would’ve been
like from her POV... or maybe a split POV. I think Esther needs to be heard!!
Anyway, I loved her fearlessness, it makes me want to be her best friend...
actually she’s only 13; I’ll be her big sister instead.
Mr Cauldwell – He’s
an interesting character it has to be said, but of the characters featured
throughout the story he’s my least favourite. I believe that he genuinely cares
about Karl and Esther but I feel like I want to know more about him. He’s a
character that we never really got to meet even though he’s there a lot.
Harland – I
adored Harland. He really inspired and helped Esther and a guy that can do that
is alright as far as I’m concerned. He had contacts that really helped to push
the story forward and make their journey feel like it had an end destination. I
appreciated him. Go Harland!!
Overall
this is a wonderful read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I say this but there are
definitely things I’d have done differently but I appreciate what Jack did with
the characters and the story and it’s a testament to the quality of the story
when you want to change things but still love how they are. The book managed to
keep me occupied for long periods, which is a bit of a miracle considering my
attention span, and was easy to read and wasn’t littered with the errors that
indie authors so often seem to miss. It did exactly what a book is supposed to
do and let me tell you it did it well! That ending! Eurgh! I hate cliffhangers!
Especially awesome ones!! Gimme Tethers 2!!!
My Rating
4.5 Stars – I
went through the motions rating this. I was like 4??? No it’s worth more 5??? I
don’t know!!! I rarely give 5!!! So at
the moment we’re at 4.5 but I’m looking at that 5 and thinking yes! Okay:
***Re-Rating:
5 stars – This is such
a fun book to read and I really loved it! It’s action packed and has amazing
characters that make reading such a joy. I adore how this is suitable for
everyone. All I have to say is: Well played Mr Croxall! Now when did you say
Tethers 2 is available?
A Final Note
I received
no pennies for this review. I wrote it because I’m nice and appreciate good
books. Many thanks to Jack Croxall for providing me with this!
Also, did
you know that I interviewed Jack the other day? Check it out here.
2 comments:
Great review, I love the way you lay them out. 5 stars, wow, definitely adding this to my shelf :)
BookishTrish
Thank you so much! Tethers is definitely worth a read. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Char :-)
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