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The Road of Silk: Book Review


“The Road of Silk is an journey fantasy, with mystical and magical elements and a higher power really feel to it that any reader will enjoy. Although this novel is written for an grownup audience, I believe anyone more than the age of ten could effortlessly become immersed in its pages. This is a co-written work between Matt Afsahi and Barbara Dysonwilliams, who have written numerous of their personal books in the past. In The Road of Silk, they effectively combined their broad assortment of understanding in journalism, artwork, archaeology, literature and languages into a wonderful piece of work.

Six main characters play important parts in this battle of great in opposition to evil – exactly where there is small wish of survival. Operating is not an option, as it would only result in a gruesome war. Queen Yasmin, a stunningly beautiful youthful lady, is much more than willing to sacrifice herself and marry an evil King whom she can’t adore for something larger than herself – the safety of her people. For her, war is a tragedy to be avoided at all costs, even if it indicates sacrificing adore and joy.

Queen Yasmin finds adore exactly where she did not expect it, and learns hidden family members secrets and techniques that alter her future forever. She discovers a great energy inside herself and the journey helps her to find the strength and confidence that will help her rule justly and wisely. Along the way a deep friendship develops between not likely characters that breaks through belief methods and ingrained emotions of duty.

Pressured to make options in difficult scenarios helps the 6 main characters grow into much better (or sometimes worse) people. They all finish up facing their greatest fears and their options will figure out their fate.

The Road of Silk was certainly an entertaining study. It had a smooth story line with interesting characters and had a sense of enjoyable and power to it throughout. I felt the authors were trying to inform readers that friendship and honor will seek us out when we live consciously. Living is about options, after all ? and couple of of the options are easy.”

ISBN#: 0974764469
Authors: Matt Afsahi and Barbara Dysonwilliams
Publisher: Synergy Publications

~ Lillian Brummet – Guide Reviewer – Co-author of the guide Trash Talk, a manual for anyone concerned about his or her effect on the atmosphere ­ Writer of In the direction of Understanding, a collection of poetry.
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