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The Beholder by Anna Bright
The Beholder by Anna Bright









The Beholder by Anna Bright

Emily Rankin is someone I’ll look out for in future. I was in love when she was in England, at least I thought I was, until she reached Norge… *swoon*

The Beholder by Anna Bright

It was at times predictable, but that didn’t make it boring for me because there was lots of other little things going on that kept me wondering. It was a lot, and I don’t think physical descriptions were added in enough throughout to visually remind us of who was who. Her family, the crew, then her first two tour stops. It was difficult to keep up with all the characters. I didn’t particularly enjoy the repetition, she thought of home and her father a lot which is understandable she’s never been away and he’s ill, but her actual thoughts were repetitive. I liked the pace of this story, it begins with Selah finding out she has to go on a tour, during that tour she explores new lands, meets new people and experiences true love, heartache and hopelessness. Sparkles with beauty, intrigue, and romance.Kiera Cass, 1 New York Times bestselling author of the Selection series. I really hope Frederick was right, that can’t be the end… It better not be. I am so excited to see what happens next. This week we welcome Anna Bright, author of The Beholder, an alt historical fantasy about Selah, daughter of the leader of Potomac, whose future is riding on her ability to make the perfect marriage. Authors need to stop doing that, it’s getting harder to piece it back together. ^^ This scene completely shattered my heart. Bright and beautiful and the warmest thing in my world.”











The Beholder by Anna Bright