Separated from Breeta in the time stream, Mina slams to Earth
in a strange land with many unbelievable machines and sights. She has landed in
modern times. Will her wizardry prove helpful in such a chaotic time of
highways and the internet? One can only hope!
The Good
This second issue wastes no time jumping right back into the
action in Daughters of Merlin 2. Even
though it isn’t action based, we get some interesting use of spells which I was
happy to see again. Interaction between
characters was done pretty accurate to how it would likely be, especially given
the situation they’re in.
The Bad
So far things are all consistently being done well, and haven’t
had any negative components to speak of.
The Summary
Things really open up in this part of the story where magic
meets modern world. The story is
progressing nicely, with a nice start on setting up the new world the
characters have been forced into. This
is still proving be a good set of books to own and I’m looking forward to
reading the rest.
For more information on Troy Hasbrouck and his work, check out Jester Press
Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinnions are those of the individual reviewer.
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