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The Key of Amatahns (Argetallam Saga) (Volume 1), by Elisabeth Wheatley

The Key of Amatahns (Argetallam Saga) (Volume 1), by Elisabeth Wheatley

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In a land where those with magic are esteemed and revered, Janir guards a secret that would send her to the headsman's block at a word. As one of the reviled Argetallams, she has the power to destroy enchantments and steal others' magic—an ability that has caused bloodshed for generations. Raised as the illegitimate daughter of an influential lord, she was determined to turn her back on her heritage, but when her power manifests, leaving a nobleman dead, she has no choice but to flee her adoptive home. In exile with the help of a fearless young enchanter and an elf sworn to protect her, she finds herself entangled in a quest to hide an ancient artifact from the kingdom’s enemies. But they are not the only ones after the relic and soon their paths cross with a rival from Janir's distant childhood. With no hope of help or rescue, the fate of nations will depend on a fifteen year old girl and her mastery of powers she doesn't understand.

The Key of Amatahns (Argetallam Saga) (Volume 1), by Elisabeth Wheatley

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6423542 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .74" w x 5.50" l, .83 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 296 pages
The Key of Amatahns (Argetallam Saga) (Volume 1), by Elisabeth Wheatley


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Awesome Fantasy. By Justin @ Justin's Book Blog This review comes directly from my book blog. "Justin's Book Blog"I really enjoyed this book. It was the fantasy that I was looking for when I started it, but as with most Fantasy books I read I did have a lot of moments where I felt things were a little slow. I enjoy Fantasy quite a lot though, so it wasn't to big of an issue for me. Elisabeth is one of the youngest author that I have read a book by though, and I think she did an amazing job writing it. Just reading it, I would of never imagined she was such a young writer without having actually known before hand.The story is pretty stunning, she has fantastic world building. And was able to make the book truly feel like this epic adventure, and not just a mediocre fantasy. Being introduced to all the monsters, magic and other awesome things you will come across in this book was a lot of fun. I really enjoyed the story though, even though there were a few pacing issues. I think she did a great job trying to make it all feel really fluid, and for the most part I would say she was able to accomplish that.The characters were another amazingly strong feature of the book. When you're dealing with Fantasy characters I feel like you tend to look for a deeper level of character building that you don't really see in other genres. And with that said, I feel like it is extremely difficult for authors to pull off amazing characters within Fantasy books. While I won't go as far as saying these characters were amazing, I would have to say that they were extremely good and very well developed. And also, as with most Fantasy books the character count can sometimes get a little overwhelming. While there is a lot of people that Janir comes across throughout the story, I felt like Elisabeth did a great job at holding back the reigns on the character count.In the end, I felt like this was an excellent book overall. I had very few issues with it, and the ones I did always tend to bug me when it comes to Fantasy. But it's a genre I love, and will never stop reading. Elisabeth really did a wonderful job writing this book, and I love how it all came to a close leading into the second book which I hope to read soon.If you enjoy Fantasy, then I would highly suggest checking this book out. Even if you don't, I think you might surprise yourself if you were to give the book a chance. I hope you all enjoyed this review though, and I hope you'll check out this awesome book whenever you get a chance.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. YA epic fantasy! By Sarah (Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis.)Janir is 8 when her father sends her away. She may be the Lord of the Argetallams daughter, but she is also half Brevian (another race who the Argetallams fight with). When her party is attacked and her mother killed, Janir finds herself taken in and raised by a man called Armandius Caersynn, who as it turns out is actually her mother's husband! (Her mother was captured by Argetallams and taken as a courtesan for their Lord!)However, 7 years later, when a visiting duke tries to stab Armandius during a dinner party, Janir finds herself driven mad with anger, and snaps the dukes neck. Knowing that this act will unveil Janir as half-Argetallam, Armandius sends her off to the moutains with a small amount of provisions and a horse, and tells her that he will send someone to find her if he can get her a pardon from the courts.Janir goes off alone with her horse, but soon comes across a sorcerer in a tree (Karile) who she helps. He joins her and they travel along together. Karileis searching for `the key of amatahns', a legend says that all the magical powers of a warrior tribe was locked in a crystal chamber, and sealed with a key - if someone finds they key, and enters the chamber, they will absorb all of the magical powers, making them nearly unlimited magical powers.Karile says that the Argetallam's are looking for the key, and that he wants to find it first and keep it from them, as the Argetallam's are a fierce warrior race, and if they get their hands on the power, it will lead to the end of the world as they know it!Thus is the start of an epic YA fantasy adventure, filled with elves, dwarves, seers, enchantresses, ghosts, and all manner of other strange mythical creatures.This book was a great YA fantasy, and I would say that it is similar to `the lord of the rings', only much easier to read!Janir is such a brave girl, and doesn't let anything phase her. She totally takes every obstacle in her stride, and keeps going even when the situation seems dire! She really does come across all sorts on this adventure though, and there's never a dull moment! This storyline just keeps springing new surprises all the time!I also liked the characters of Karile - the slightly batty sorcerer, and Armandius - Janir's foster father. I also thought that Lucan (Janir's half-brother) was a fantastic adversary.This book is very well written, I don't think I came across a single spelling mistake in the whole book! I would never have guessed that the fantastic author of this book was only 16 when she wrote this! This is truly an amazing achievement!My favourite quote would have to be this one from the seeress - `do not flee from who you are. You will never get away' - so funny and so true!Read this is you're looking for an epic fantasy, that isn't epically long!6 out of 10(Book Length: 4132 kindle locations)

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Great story By mchable I read this book over the weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it. The characters were interesting and look forward to reading more.

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