Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed on + 2527 more book reviews
I didn't like this quite as much as the first book (not as much adventure). It was still a very good book, very engaging and entertaining. The book deals more with Lee and her fellow travelers settling down in California and claiming a stake as their own; they end up starting a town that they name Glory. A lot of time is spent on the issues of Chinese and Indian slave labor at the time.
I did enjoy the look into this time of history and I also enjoyed reading about Lee's increasing powers over gold. Carson does a great job with all the characters in this story even the side characters.
I didn't enjoy all the pitched gun battles and the storyline with Lee's uncle as much; but it was okay. I also missed all the adventure and exploration that happened in the first book.
The book is very engaging and very well written. Carson's writing style flows beautifully and makes the book easy to read and hard to put down.
Overall this was a good addition to the Gold Seer trilogy. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the first book because there wasn't as much adventure and the storyline focused more about Lee's evil uncle. I did really enjoy Lee's growing powers and getting a glimpse into this time of history. This book is more of a look into the history of the California gold rush than a fantasy; but Lee's powers do give the story a small element of fantasy. I would recommend to those who enjoy western fantasies.
I did enjoy the look into this time of history and I also enjoyed reading about Lee's increasing powers over gold. Carson does a great job with all the characters in this story even the side characters.
I didn't enjoy all the pitched gun battles and the storyline with Lee's uncle as much; but it was okay. I also missed all the adventure and exploration that happened in the first book.
The book is very engaging and very well written. Carson's writing style flows beautifully and makes the book easy to read and hard to put down.
Overall this was a good addition to the Gold Seer trilogy. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the first book because there wasn't as much adventure and the storyline focused more about Lee's evil uncle. I did really enjoy Lee's growing powers and getting a glimpse into this time of history. This book is more of a look into the history of the California gold rush than a fantasy; but Lee's powers do give the story a small element of fantasy. I would recommend to those who enjoy western fantasies.