Review: Book: The Last Keeper- J. V. Hilliard

Title: The Last Keeper

Series: The Warminister Series #1

Author’s Name: J. V. Hilliard

Publisher:  Dragon Moon Press

Genre: Epic Fantasy

Page Count: 430 Pages

ISBN: 978-1774000410

Author or Book Website: J.V. Hilliard – author of The Warminster Series (jvhilliard.com)

Link to Amazon purchase page: Amazon.com: The Last Keeper: Hilliard, J.V.: Books

Link to Goodreads: The Last Keeper (The Warminster Series Book 1) by J.V. Hilliard | Goodreads

Release Date: N/A

How I Got the Book: Review Copy

Summary of the Book:

A young boy’s prophetic visions.
Blind at birth, Daemus Alaric is blessed with the gift of prophetic Sight. Now, as a Keeper of the Forbidden, he must use his powers of the Sight to foil the plans of a fallen Keeper, Graytorris the Mad.

An elven Princess with a horrifying secret.
Princess Addilyn Elspeth travels from Eldwal, the magically hidden home of the Vermilion elves, to begin her life as a diplomat to the human capital of Castleshire. During her journey, she stumbles upon a mystical creature foretelling ill tidings.

A terrifying force of evil.
Daemus’ recurring nightmare vision threatens to catapult him into a terrifying struggle that will leave the fate of the Keepers—and the realm—hanging in the balance. Daemus and Princess Addilyn must set out to face the menace that threatens their very existence.

Will the entire realm fall to its knees?
The Last Keeper is the first book in The Warminster Series. With gripping, epic action and heart-pounding adventure, you’ll love this new adventure series.

My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I have always been a lover of fantasy since I was young. I felt like I was right there with the characters on their adventure. There are so many amazing characters on both sides of the meter. Blind keepers, Elf Princes, and even monsters and beings trying to bring down the who realm. It has me wanting to start all over once I finished it the first time to make sure that I did not read it to fast and miss something.

My Rating of the Book: 4 1/2 Stars

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