Eternal Legacy - The First 2 Books in The Ruby Ring Saga
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
Book 1
Eternal Vows
By Chrissy Peebles
Never marry a stranger...even if he is a drop-dead gorgeous immortal king.
Never pretend to be a princess.
And most importantly...never slip on an ancient wedding ring you know nothing about.
Sarah Larker returns to a cave where her sister disappeared ten years earlier. She walks through a portal and is mistaken for a runaway princess on the run by a dangerous immortal king in medieval times. Her plan is bold as well as daring—become this princess, wed the king, and slip on an ancient wedding ring that will unlock the portal back home. Then find her sister and run as fast as she can out of Dodge. But taking on the identity of Princess Gloria comes along with dangerous consequences; and slipping on the ruby ring comes with an even higher price.
Book 2
Eternal Destiny
By Chrissy Peebles
Sarah is forced to face the reality of what it means to be an Immortal. Her powers are unstable and Victor must guide her through the process. Sarah also learns King Taggert is slowing dying and Victor will soon take over his title as ‘King of the Immortals’. But a dangerous adversary will stop at nothing to win, and Sarah knows Ethano must be stopped at all costs.
Customer Reviews
Disappointing
I, honestly, tried to give this book a chance. The writing is what really put me off. I was hoping the author's writing would improve in the second book, but I was disappointed. There was a few times where I had to read a couple of sentences over to make sure I didn't misread them. The author would have benefitted from a proofreader.
The writing style itself seemed to have been written by someone rather young who was trying to add too many fantastical items in the story. The dialogue didn't seem consistent. The characters would switch between sounding like modern teenagers to a poor attempt at sounding mature. Even the immortals, who are hundreds of years old, had this same problem.
Overall, I think the book may have potential, but it's not worth the asking price.