REVIEW: Innovera Yakov: The Journey of A Thousand Eyes by Kia Garriques



Innovera Yakov: The Journey of A Thousand Eyes



Be prepared to immerse your self in a world where falling in love could cost you your life and nothing is as it seems.

Innovera Yakov – The Journey of A Thousand Eyes is the first installment in an action-packed fantasy drama where characters with powers of healing and destruction live, love, compete and disappear without a trace while they are being prepared for the Journey.

What is the Journey? What happens to the ones who do not return? What unspeakable, stomach-churning things can happen to them there?

Even Ayana the Great Healer, Krave ‘The Golden One’ and the powerful Blu Tara are terrified of it.




MY REVIEW:

"I had a slow start reading this book. I was grasping for something that would spark my full interest. There were times that I wanted to stop reading but the synopsis was so promising I had to continue... and it turned out to be a very intense, exciting and interesting story. I admit there are parts that totally confused me and it became inconsistent in some parts. I also felt that there's something missing in there or the pace and switching of POVs but I can't actually point out where and when that is. Also, you need to have a really wild and wide and weird imagination to picture out everything in Innovera Yakov. Innovera Yakov is a place where Beings live and learn and wait for their change and face the Journey. A journey that will cost lives and powers, trust and friendship, and love and betrayal. A journey that was led by Ayana - the one Being that was different because of her scars and what she can't and can do - together with the powerful Beings with her - Krave, Skylar, Gamma and Blu Tara, Ryder and the rest of the Beings in Innovera Yakov. After reading this, I thought I need to finish the series to find out the results of the journey and what happened to the characters that I came to like. The only words that came out from my mouth after reading the last few lines were... "No, no... not yet. Don't end!"

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A bookworm. A cinephile. Potterhead and a Demigod. Hoarder and an overthinker. In love with love and life. Introvert and an Anxiety sufferer.

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