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The Exiled Seven by Blake Renworth
The Exiled Seven by Blake Renworth













The Exiled Seven by Blake Renworth

The only reason it got less than 5 stars is that I felt like it got a little slow and boring in places but not so much that I would still recommend people to read the book. This book is a traditional fantasy book but also not so traditional that it feels like other fantasy books that are out there. I also noticed she has a book out for Brimir so she could be doing all the back stories separately and I'm totally ok with that. I wish there was a little more back story on the dwarfs but I also understand how many other characters there are and how difficult it is to fit it all in. All the characters were very well written and I actually loved all of them with the exception of Alariq sometimes.

The Exiled Seven by Blake Renworth The Exiled Seven by Blake Renworth

I really enjoyed the story and the writing was different and unique which made it really interesting. When they find themselves in trouble, Tiana (Snow White) takes them in and helps them. So naturally they needed a new place to live and they only have so many options of places where dwarfs are excepted. He was wrongfully accused of a crime he didn't commit and only 6 other dwarfs stood up for him. This is a Snow White-esqe book but instead of focusing on Snow White, Blake focused on the dwarfs which I loved.Īlariq was exiled from Istara, his home, where he was a faithful military leader. But I do REALLY like it and even though it wasn't 4-5 stars to me, it's one I would probably read again. With that said, I wanted to love this book but couldn't. I eyed that booth all weekend and almost let it slip through my fingers! This was a last minute purchase at Wizard Con for me and I'm glad I decided to buy it.















The Exiled Seven by Blake Renworth