“Tournament of Chance: Dragon Rebel” by Suzanne G. Rogers Book Review

By Ruth on January 17, 2013 in book, review, young adult
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If Heather manages to win the Tournament of Chance, she’ll be the first commoner to earn a place at court. Instead of a glorious victory, however, she’s arrested and marked for execution. After a daring escape, she joins the Dragon Rebels, who seek to overthrow the despotic monarchy and restore the former kingdom of Ormaria. On a perilous quest, Heather battles wild dragons, vicious predators, angry trolls, and unexpected traitors. When a horrendous accident sends her back in time to fulfill a mysterious prophecy, she must rely on her warrior skills, wits, and endurance to survive.

Tournament of ChanceTournament of Chance by S.G. Rogers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First of all, I am not a typical fantasy book reader.  I have read several within the past year, and sometimes I really connect with them.  This book has a lot going for it.  History and fantasy combine to create a pretty dramatic, intriguing tale at times.  I was horrified at the treatment of those trying to overthrow the unjust government.  I actually wish there had been more historical elements.

I am very glad to report that this is a clean read with no profanity nor sex.  This means that young adults can feel free to read this, and moms and grandmas can read it, too!  The romance is great, and I really can’t say it’s sappy.  In fact, I kind of like Dane.  I’d almost consider going back in time if I could get a prince like him!

I love the strength of Heather in this novel.  I know it is the trend for there to be strong female protagonists in novels, and indeed Heather is strong but still feminine.  I can only hope that there were many women like her throughout history.  The world may never know.

Thee time travel portion of the book took me a while to get into.  Once I embraced it, I began to see comparisons to the ultimate time travel story (as far as I’m concerned), “Somewhere in Time.”  But the ending of the story was a bit of let-down.  I was hoping for a “meatier” ending, but that’s just me.  I’m sure most of the true romantics out there will love the ending.

Although this book was not my absolute favorite, it is indeed one of the better fantasies I have read.  I would definitely be willing to read more books by this author.

I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.  I was not financially compensated, and all opinions are 100 percent mine.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Originally from Southern California, Suzanne G. Rogers has also lived in Asheville, North Carolina and Laurel, Mississippi. Currently residing in beautiful Savannah, Georgia, Suzanne writes sweet historical romance, fantasy, and romantic fantasy stories.  She’s owned by a hairless cat, Houdini, and lives on an island populated by exotic birds, deer and the occasional gator. Tab is her beverage of choice, but when she imbibes, a cranberry vodka martini doesn’t go amiss.

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