Sunday, 17 February 2008

auralias colors by jeffrey overstreet



Auralia's Colors by Jeffrey Overstreet

AURALIA'S COLORS by Jeffrey Overstreet

Review by Deena, occasional contributor.

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A good fantasy story draws you in and holds you captive until the

story has finished its telling. You find yourself lost in the tale,

uncertain of which world you dwell in, and once it is finished, feel

as if you have dined on a masterful literary feast. Auralia's Colors

is just such a story.

Found abandoned as a child, Auralia is taken in by the Gatherers,

exiled criminals and thieves. Soon her talent for finding colors of

the unimaginable is discovered, and what she unleashes will change the

kingdom forever.

You see, colors have been forbidden outside of the castle. The queen

has decreed it such in the king's name, so all outside the inner

kingdom are draped in dreary and dull shades. Their spirits take on

the hues their bodies wear, and it becomes a struggle just to survive.

But Auralia finds joy in color. No one knows her origins, and everyone

abandon.

What will happen when the king learns of her existence? Will she be

captured and forced into labor for the kingdom? Will the Gatherers and

Housefolk rise up in rebellion? Or will Auralia show them the way back

to who they were always meant to be.

Filled with magical creatures and lavish with imagery that teases the

senses, Auralia's Colors is more than just a story. I found allegory

that paralleled Narnia and The Lord of the Rings...a richness of

Heaven revealed through fantasy. And it's good stuff!

At first I lost my way. The speed with which Auralia grows from infant

to young woman takes place all in the first few chapters, and it was a

tad bit confusing. But once I got the thread of the story...it was all

Expanse from there!!

This is the first in a series called Auralia's Colors...this is the

Red Strand...Jeffrey is working on the Blue Strand...which I hope is

to release soon. I want to go back to the Expanse and learn what

happens to House Abascar and her people...to get lost in "Auralia's

Colors" once again.

I give this stunning debut novel six out of five bookmarks...with a

rainbow tassel and a feather from a red-tailed bird as a charm...and

you'll just have to read it to find out why!! And I'm voting Auralia's

Colors Best Debut Novel of 2007!!

Happy Reading!

Posted by Emily at 8:17 AM


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