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The Blood of the Titans was recommended reading by my avid reader sister -in-law. It was an amazing story and history lesson together. It is a must read. The story is a romance and adventure story about the the beginnings of African civilization The young princess was promised in marriage to king in order to form an alliance before a pending war. The princess was non to happy and fled. The story is gripping and tells of keeping faith with ones convictions. The story is worth the read...

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The Blood of Titans C Michael Forsyth Books Reviews


Title The Blood of Titans
Author C. Michael Forsyth
Publisher Freedom's Hammer Books
Reviewed By Arlena Dean
Rating 5
Review

"The Blood of Titans" by C. Michael Forsyth

Book Description...

"The Blood of Titans is a unique love story set in the Golden Age of Africa. It is the tale of Halima, a teenage princess who falls in love with a warrior king. Enormous obstacles lie in the way of their happiness. In the course of their adventures, Princess Halima learns about loss, duty, and the high price of romantic love -- and must make a choice that determines the future of kingdoms."

What I liked about the novel....

I found this novel a good romance fiction novel mostly written in third person and I wasn't able to put down until I had entirely finished it. There would be a important decision for this princess Halima who was only fifteen at this time to make. Would she marry the neighboring King (The People of the Snake and Baka Kingdoms)to prevent wars between the nations or her true love that she has found along this journey? What has happened? It seems like during the travel there will be a encounter of the giants of Baka Kingdom and this will be where Halima will offer herself a slave and a potential wife in exchange for her servants go free to get help...and this is when this novel takes off. This author really works this well written storyline as Halima makes it to this chosen kingdom to marry or will there be some obstacles that will cause her to change her mind? This is where I say you must pick up this action packed good read with some twist to see how this author will bring it all out to the reader. Believe me, it will be captivating story. Be ready for some 'proverbs, songs, stories and culture' that will be presented in the read with some interesting descriptions of Africa.

"The Blood of Titans" will have several different kinds of characters...one kind from her family/kingdom and then the others from The People of the Snake and Baka Kingdoms both being somewhat interesting people who seem for the some were for the most part well develop, defined, lovable, loyal and believable.

What I especially loved about this novel...

Not only did I like the good read but I also loved this book cover. At first when I looked at the cover I thought that this novel was of fantasy but it really was a romantic read with a historic detailed touches where you will find yourself wanting to help Halima with some of her choices. Would I recommend "The Blood of Titans as a good read?" YES!
Meh. I've commented before that sometimes these Goodreads giveaways sneak up on you--there have been quite a few where I have to scratch my head and wonder why I ever entered the giveaway for that particular title. There's even been a couple where I've been notified that I won, but have no memory of signing up! Clearly I need to be more careful, and have been putting an effort into doing so. At least in this case I do remember clicking that fateful link, though I can't recall why. This isn't my usual fare. As such, my opinion of it was perhaps lower than many others would be. It wasn't that it was bad, per se, and in fact when I would pick it up the pages flew by fairly quickly. The problem was simply that I had no motivation to pick it up. It would lay there by my bed, untouched for a week or longer before I picked it up once more. It wasn't bad, it just didn't really engage my interest. I'll also admit to having a "bad taste in my mouth" (if you'll pardon the expression) towards the book from the get-go. You see, when I received the book in the mail, it came with the following letter

"I hope you enjoy the novel. If you do, please take the time to post an Review and paste it on Goodreads as well - but only if you rank it 4 or 5 stars. And let your friends know about it on Facebook and Twitter.
If you don't like it, well please be courteous and don't post a review--simply pass it on to a friend!
Best wishes,
Mike"

I'm sorry, but that's not the deal. The whole point of the FirstReads program is to generate honest reviews for the books being publicized. To ask me to refrain from reviewing if I didn't like the book? That's just manipulative, and subverts the whole program. Not to mention that you only seem to "win" more giveaways after finishing and reviewing the ones you've already got, so....yeah, not going to be following those instructions. Not an option.

Our tale is set in ancient Africa, in a time of glorious kingdoms and stunning betrayals. The coastal kingdom of Kali has long thrived under the rule of it's king, Babatunde The Good, but now their ancient enemy, the Zimbai people of the plains, stand ready to finally destroy them. Each of the king's seven sons have fallen in battle, and now he is left with only is daughter Halima. With little choice in the matter, Babatunde has betrothed Halima to Olugbodi, the young king of the Snake People, formidable warriors in their own right, to cement an alliance against the Zimbai. But all is not as it seems....what follows is an adventure full of intrigue, romance, peril and betrayal.

Like I said, the book wasn't bad. It flowed easily, was remarkably well constructed for what I believe is a self-published work, and (when I got around to picking it up) was a moderately-enjoyable tale. Others would probably rate it higher. It just wasn't for me. Not being an expert on ancient Africa, I can't speak to the accuracy of Mr. Forsyth's research, but I will say that it certainly seemed plausible. By and large the characters were well-rounded, or at least showed hints of being even if the plot didn't always allow them to display their different facets. Even the villain(s) were more subtle than the simple black hats that so many of us want to write, and for that I give Mr. Forsyth credit.

I did have a couple issues, of course, which I shall discuss below. Minor spoilers may occur, read at your own risk. Longtime readers know that I routinely do this even when I've otherwise given nothing but praise to a book, so please understand that there's no ill will here. Had I gone hunting, I might have come up with more, but these are the ones that are still bugging me.
-The character of Rashida seemed....inconsistent. Maybe even bipolar. When the plot demands that she hate Halima, she does. When it requires she defend Halima, she does. There is some justification for her behavior (jealousy, grief, or gratitude, depending on the scene), but on the whole I had trouble buying into the extremes of her behavior.
-The alliance between Kali and the Snake People is explained and makes sense. The inclusion of Zimbai in their attack on the Abaka is not--it is randomly mentioned in passing, then never becomes relevant again and is never explained. Were Zimbai and the Snake People in cahoots the entire time? Did Olugbodi conquer the Zimbai completely in the short time Halima is away? We don't know. And it doesn't really matter, I suppose, but little things like that bug me.

CONTENT No profanity that I can recall. Some violence, occasionally a bit gruesome. Some unexpectedly explicit sexual content.
Great book wish it was a movie!
I loved this book. I saw an advert for it on Facebook and decided to buy the kindle version. I loved the story and will read it over again. It was like a movie unfolding before my eyes. Although the author was a man... His romance was on point. Yessss!!!!
Epic Novel! I couldn't put it down it was culturally creative and exciting I can't wait to see what the new tribe brings
Absolutely an amazing novel!!
It's funny most of the books I like I discover them by accident. I enjoyed reading about the adventure of Halima, Neema, Shomari, Madongo, Mwendapole, etc. It's a love story of sorts. The artwork is fantastic and I was pleasantly suprised that it was done by the gifted visual artist Mshindo. I caught Mshindo on y tube doing OnxyCon Mshindo Dance. Check him out gettin' his dance on. I recommend.
The Blood of the Titans was recommended reading by my avid reader sister -in-law. It was an amazing story and history lesson together. It is a must read. The story is a romance and adventure story about the the beginnings of African civilization The young princess was promised in marriage to king in order to form an alliance before a pending war. The princess was non to happy and fled. The story is gripping and tells of keeping faith with ones convictions. The story is worth the read...
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