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Daughter of Oreveille Oreveille Cycle Book 1 eBook Tricia Ballad

I picked up this book because it intrigued me. I needed something to read while traveling and found I could not put it down. Tricia Ballad's use of imagery and strong characters made this an easy read. You quickly found yourself in love with the characters and getting emotionally involved in the story. Like others said this is not too much if a fantasy or a romance. I would just about call it a period novel except that the that time never really existed.

I will say that the worst part of the book was having it end while I was in mid-flight. I kept hoping there was more. And in a good author's fashion she has left you waiting to see what happens next. Highly recommend for a good read.

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Daughter of Oreveille Oreveille Cycle Book 1 eBook Tricia Ballad Reviews


I was lucky enough to win a preview copy of this book and I felt obligated to read it, even though I was worried that it would lean too much toward a romance (a genre that isn't really my thing).

Man, am I glad that I gave in to my conscience!! Although the story is, at it's core, a romance between Brianna and the half human- half Fae Gabriel, the characters are so compelling that I was drawn right into the story. I read it on my lunch break and then kept sneaking off to read more (never went to the ladies' room more than I did that day!).

I love the way even the "bad" guy in the story is someone you can kind of root for... I remember thinking, "well if you have to choose someone besides the person you love, he wouldn't be shabby!"

I also love that the story ends with a twist... don't want to give too much away, but it's not the typical "love story" ending and I really enjoyed that.

If I had any complaints, it might be that the book was a little shorter than I expected. On the other hand, I know the author plans on adding another book (or maybe two?) to the series and the way it ends left me eager to read more and to find out what happens next.

When I finished the story, I had a hard time leaving that world and couldn't help thinking about the characters and what they might be doing... which is the BEST thing I can say about any book.
It's been a while since I've read a high-fantasy book, but this one reminds me why I fell in love with the genre in the first place. Tricia Ballad does a great job building a rich and complex world. From magic to politics to confining social structures, the society of this book is authentic and engaging.

Beyond that, I love the characters! (Let me just say, after finishing the first book, I cannot wait to read book 2!!!) The heroine is spicy and courageous, I was rooting for her the whole way through, and I admit, the story took us to a place I wasn't expecting to go. That said - it was a fabulous twist, and it's only going to make things more complicated as the story continues to unfold. (Have I mentioned how ready I am to read book 2?)

The hero - sigh. Yes. Just, yes. Love him. And together, this is a great couple facing some pretty prickly obstacles to their love. Oh my goodness, I can only imagine what they'll have to face in the next chapter of this story.

All in all - I highly recommend this book to fans of fantasy, or anyone who wants to get swept away from normal life for a while. Five stars!
I received this book for free from Author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

My Initial Reaction…
Daughter of Oreveille surprised me with with how well I came to love the heroine in such a short span of time. One of those novellas that you get lost in and enjoy in one sitting.

The Characters…
Brianna, the Daughter of Oreveille, was an instantly lovable character. She is the daughter of an important house in Fey Lands and, therefore, bears the unfortunate burden of needing to marry well for the benefit of her house. She must marry a man who can be the defender of Oreveille and care for its upkeep, while she is busy with political concerns; this is a Matriarchal society (I think I loved the book at the moment I realized that) and her mother is ready to turn over the reigns, but cannot do so until Brianna is married. Brianna, though, does not like any of the Fey men that her mother has been sending her way. She is not traditional, clearly. She wants to fight alongside the men to protect her home she feels for the plight of their human slaves, and she loves the half-human son of the property overseer, Gabriel. She wants to fly in the face of tradition and follow her heart – because she loves him and because she knows he’s better for Oreveille than any of the Fey men she has met. Her rebellious nature and refusal to do as she’s told endeared Brianna to me; she’s more interested in following her heart, no matter the consequences.

We don’t really get to know the other characters all that well. Even though we spend some time seeing the story from Gabriel’s point of view, I still felt like his vantage point was just to see Brianna and the events in a different light – not to get to know him better.He seems very devoted to her and to Oreveille; he also clearly cares about the humans on the land. I wish there was more time spent developing him, as the hints to his character suggested someone very rich in complexity and mystery that I could have loved knowing.

The same kind of superficial qualities come together in the other characters – you get to know them, only in their most prominent characteristics and in how they relate to Brianna. I would have liked to get to know them better, especially as some moments within the plot probably would have mattered to me a lot more if I did. Regardless, they did their job in making me care about Brianna and her fate, so it was good enough for me to enjoy the story.

The Story…
Oreveille is in trouble when we meet Brianna. Her step-father has never done much to care for Oreveille; in fact, he seems little more than a drunk. They are constantly facing minor attacks from gobeleins and jotnars – creatures living in Fae that don’t get very thoroughly described, but you get the idea that they are BAD and signs that worse is coming; the house is in disrepair, hidden only by the glamour. The human slaves have been trying to escape more and more frequently – a sign of the slipping authority of the inattentive Protector of Oreveille (Brianna’s step-father). Brianna’s marriage should be the key to fixing all these problems, if she can just marry the right man. Unfortunately her idea and her mother’s idea of the “right” man don’t exactly align. This conflict drives the story forward.

Daughter of Oreveille has the building blocks for a fascinating and complex world. The book starts in 1649 and moves forward about a decade over the course of the book. That’s the only reason I’ve marked it as an Historical novel – the fantasy elements overwhelm (not in a bad way) making the historical setting all but inconsequential. As a historian of this period, I had to accept the broad stereotypical descriptions of human society for the brief subplots they were and once I did, I was able to enjoy them. The Fey world exists alongside the Human world, with a barrier that the Fey are completely aware of and some even cross frequently separating them. The Fey look down on the simplistic humans, keeping some as there slaves. Meanwhile they have a very complex, society. We only get hints of it – from the Matriarchs, to the warfare, to the magic and the interaction of the human and fey – just enough to understand what’s going on at the surface and to want to understand the complexity. I can only hope that the next book will expose these elements more fully, as they hint at something great.

Concluding Sentiments…
Daughter of Oreveille is one of those novellas that makes you forget it’s shorter than your average book. The ending came before I was ready and I look forward to the next one. Recommend for a quick, enjoyable weekend read.
The characters were a lot of fun to read about. The novella read really fast because I wanted to learn more about the characters. I wish it were longer. I am curious to see what happens in the second book! Write faster...!
I was excited to read this book and was instantly sucked in. I really enjoyed reading about this world that Ballad has created and want to learn more. I read the book in 2 days and am now eagerly awaiting the next installment!
The world is believable, I just fell in love with the story and look forward to more in the series.
I picked up this book because it intrigued me. I needed something to read while traveling and found I could not put it down. Tricia Ballad's use of imagery and strong characters made this an easy read. You quickly found yourself in love with the characters and getting emotionally involved in the story. Like others said this is not too much if a fantasy or a romance. I would just about call it a period novel except that the that time never really existed.

I will say that the worst part of the book was having it end while I was in mid-flight. I kept hoping there was more. And in a good author's fashion she has left you waiting to see what happens next. Highly recommend for a good read.
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