Book Review: The Women of the South

Title: The Women of the South (The Voyage #1)

Author: Hila Har Cohen

Link: https://www.amazon.com/-/he/dp/B086RRK4MW/

Summary


Taken by a rival tribe at a time of war, all Ni-Han wants is her freedom. Discovering her hidden abilities, she needs to decide between love and fate.

Ni-Han is an exceptional, young woman with special powers. When war breaks out between rivaling tribes on the southern continent, she witnesses her parents’ brutal murder and is taken captive.

There, she meets four other captive women. Their shared destiny is an immediate bond, an enduring friendship that survives tremendous upheavals, the hardships of war, and their romantic liaisons.

In time, Ni-Han discovers her hidden abilities, is exposed to family secrets from the past, and falls in love with the handsome Leo.


Will she trust him enough to devote herself to their relationship, or will she follow the path of fate?

Order your copy now and enjoy a story of courage, friendship, loss, love, and the will to survive.

My Review

5/5 Stars

Ni-han has the perfect life until it crumbles in the face of war. After watching her parents’ murder, she is taken captive and forced into a new life where she learns some awful truths about her past. Ni-han is strong. After all she’s been through, she has no other choice. This story was fascinating in the way that no matter what was through at her, Ni-han found a way to get out. Not only did she escape the hardships, but she thrived in them and banded together with those in a situation similar to hers to turn the tides of the war. It’s always so refreshing to see such a powerful female lead and this book was blessed with a cast of inspirational women.

The book is a definite rollercoaster of emotions making it very easy to get lost in the pages and Ni-han’s world. A fantastic combination of suspense and fantasy that will take you on a journey from page one right to the end.

Published by Author Kayla Krantz

Proud author responsible for Dead by Morning and The Council, fascinated by the dark and macabre. Stephen King is her all time inspiration mixed in with a little bit of Eminem and some faint remnants of the works of Edgar Allen Poe. When she began writing, she started in horror but it somehow drifted into thriller. She loves the 1988 movie Heathers. She was born and raised in Michigan but traveled across the country to where she currently resides in Texas.

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