
Time Goes Round
by H.L. Cherryholmes
Series
Lizard Queen #7
Genre
Epic Fantasy
High Fantasy
Publisher
Independent
Publication Date
December 9, 2015
Another fine installment in The Lizard Queen series. This one focuses a lot on character development, particularly for Licha and Madu, though touching on the others as well. But these two have been forced to reevaluate core beliefs and adjust according to what they’ve experienced while traveling with Amy.
As for how this one is told, it’s a bit different than the others in that there are really two stories. One is the adventure Amy is on with her friends in their world, and the other is a conversation she had with someone in her world. Both progress together in a way that gives just enough information to pose or answer questions regarding the elusive prophecy of Lacaruna. And there are also the last two Extiguous, which seem much more applicable to the quest than some of the earlier ones. So, four stories, if you count those as well.
It’s an intriguing read with plenty to think about and guess about, but there’s also plenty of action. Besides more travel, there are new creatures to fight off or avoid, new friends and foes, and new places to explore. The rich world and its inhabitants are really easy to lose oneself in.
I did notice some rough edges as I read, but overall the quality of the book is good, and the quality of the story itself is excellent. Each of the stories in this series are of a good length as well, plenty to keep even a fast reader like me busy for a few days.
Overall, I really like this book, and I look forward to the next in the series. Folks who like epic fantasy, but not necessarily the swords and sorcery variety, will probably enjoy this as something fresh and unique that still feels like a quest on an epic scale.
The review copy of Furious Angels was supplied by the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.