Family of Lies: Sebastian
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.34 (937 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1632166801 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 324 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Family chaos and disappointment! Stephanie S This book confused me so much! I loved that the book followed a big chaotic family but the chaos got to be too much for me! I had no idea how many family members there were and they just kept coming throughout the book, and then you had to keep track of spouses and who was married to who. Then the family would talk over each other and the Author wasn't very clear who was s. dialog and hidden plot devices made this fantasy a great read. I loved the characterization of a crazy M. Ben Culmyer The terse dialog and hidden plot devices made this fantasy a great read. I loved the characterization of a crazy family dynamic. It sounded like a realistic and accurate account of a family that initially you might think hated each other but strongly pulled together in a clinch, belying their surface animosity. These antics plus the romance at the heart of the story intere. who should know better behaved in the book This book was okay, I frequently found myself frustrated with the way the adults, who should know better behaved in the book. For them to be all knowing and royalty they more often than not acted like immature children. Especially Sebastion's (one of the main characters) father, he always knew more than he would share, even with the readers, and it led to a bunch of unnece
Not only is Sebastian stuck with the prince's unwanted affections, he's also confronted by growing evidence linking the assassination attempt to someone from his father's past. Lord Orwell is a lot of things: thief, liar, drunk, and all around horrible father, but Sebastian knows he's no murderer. Unfortunately, the prince isn’t content with being alive, and he hunts Sebastian down to thank him personally. In order to prove it, Sebastian has to keep the prince alive long enough to discover the trutha task made considerably harder because the idiot prince prefers wooing Sebastian over securing his own survival. Sebastian Orwell did the only thing a smart wizard could do when he stumbled upon the wounded Crown Prince: he healed him and dumped him in a tavern where he could continue not being Sebastian's problem. On top of everything, Sebastian needs to save the day without revealing his magical powers and the real reason he hides his appearance. Sebastian had no intention of playing the hero, but whoever is stirring up shit in his country will pay for destroying his quiet life.