Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Element Princess: The Commence by Jenaia Williams Review and Giveaway


Kayta Plains; a small town located a few hours from Tokyo. This peaceful modernized, suburban area is about to get a wake up call. Element Princesses are young women possessing Godly abilities. Each woman possesses one of the seven elemental orbs: fire, water, earth, wind, ice, light and darkness. Kenta Shiroyama, a Spirit Being, is keeper of these orbs. He understands the power the orbs hold and plans to accomplish the ultimate goal: finding these seven young women. The Demons Docks are an underworld organization housing more than ten thousand demons and counting. The Docks’ leader, Derek Southbound, is the Demon Lord holding order while his officers, Demonic Princesses and Princes, set out and search for the beings who are the resurrected element controllers. Derek’s plan is definite: destroy the human race and rule the dimension. Together, Kenta and his seven princesses will stand up against dark forces, face off with Derek’s officers and they will discover what it truly means to stay alive.

My Review:
When I first saw this book cover it reminded me of Sailor Moon. However I was pleasantly surprised when the characters were humans and not cartoons. I loved that each princess was an element. I love stories that have strong characters, especially so that young woman can look up to good female role models. Kenta was a great trainer and he was also a great character to read about. I liked how he found the girls and I really liked the Japanese culture in the book. I could easily see this becoming a long series. Derek was a jerk, and I hope not to see anymore of him in future novels. Some of the words were hard for me to pronounce and read, however the author included a glossary that was a huge help to me. There are so many different aspects to this story that I found myself lost in the author's world. There are vampires, Godly powers, demons, spirits, clans, sorcerers and fallen angels. However the authors keeps the characters easy to follow to avoid confusion. I liked the ending and I am looking forward to more by this author. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review by the author via Kindle Book Review (KBR), however all opinions are my own.
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