Dominion (Earthlings Book Two) by Ray Star

Thank you @raystarbooks @CHRONOSPUBLISH @lovebookstours for letting me part of tbis tour and reviewing this book. Dominion Earthlings is book 2 and is a great young adult read with plenty of magic. I loved book 1 the earthlings and i loved book 2 to it did not disappoint. I was hooked to the adventure straight away in the first chapter Falling. I really like Peridot and i love how she wants to help others and find Euan again. Not sure if a like her Mum Val but i was glad she came to help find Peridot and help fight. I find Ray Star writting style easy to get into and the plot gripped me and had me on the edge of my seat . Loved Dominion and It took me away from my life for bit into a fantasy land that i loved. 5 stars. Blurb The ‘genre-defying’ sequel to the multi-award-winning, best-selling EARTHLINGS trilogy, readers have proclaimed ‘life-changing’, DOMINION is a magick-fuelled coming-of-age YA fantasy exploring family dynamics, true friendship, and the desire to do what is right, against all odds. Perfect for fans of Lauren James and N.K Jemisin Peridot has fallen, taken to the one place a magick-born does not want to end up: the Descendant's headquarters. Alone, she must learn to embrace her magick and bond with the ancient being inside of her to break free from captivity. With the treaty unsalvageable, the Descendant’s plans hold dire consequences for all who remain loyal to humans. The odds are stacked against them and with the threat of newarrivals from overseas, Euan and the Resistance have no choice other than to prepare to make a stand and fight. If Peridot can only reach them in time, she could be the saviour the Resistance so desperately needs. Elsewhere on the mainland, Vallaeartha searches in vain for her daughter, desperate to reach her before what she fears most comes to pass. If Peridot should fall into the wrong clutches and fail to control her magick, her powers could seal the fate of the Earthlings world, once and for all.

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