Title: Lux Terra – An Origin Story
Author: Zachary Hagen
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: March 9, 2021
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, Contemporary
Length: 10 pages
Source: I received a free copy from the author.
Rating: 3 Stars
Blurb:
This is a prequel and origin story for the world of Lux Terra featured in the upcoming novel, Eternity’s Well, set to release August 2021. Please enjoy this look into the lives of Elior, Eliam, and their mother on a rainy morning in their home.
Review:
Rainy days were made for telling folktales.
The warm, positive relationship between the main characters and their mother as they drank tea and listened to her stories was refreshing. Too often parents in the young adult genre are either no longer present in their children’s lives due to death or abandonment or are wildly out-of-touch with what their kids are getting up to. It’s always nice to see authors break these tropes, and I hope Mr. Hagen will continue to do so as Elior and Eliam have further adventures.
While I certainly wouldn’t expect an origin story to contain as much conflict as the books that are meant to come after it, I did have some trouble paying attention as I was reading because of how little conflict was present here. It would have been helpful for this reader if Elior, Eliam, and their mom Emily needed to face some sort of obstacle or disagreement as they decided how to spend their time while the summer storm raged on outside.
I enjoyed the author’s measured writing style. He always seemed to know exactly when to describe something in great detail versus giving the audience the basic gist of it and then expecting us to fill in the rest with our own imaginations. Fantasy is one of those genres that can really benefit from expecting the audience to do some of their own legwork in imagining fantastical places in my opinion, so this was a great choice.
Lux Terra – An Origin Story is a good pick if you’d like a sneak peek at a new fantasy series.
Nice review. Hopefully, you’ll enjoy the series a bit more than this prequel.
Aww, thanks!