Saturday, July 7, 2018

Review: Grave's Peak by J Deville



Grave's Peak is a 41-page per-story by J. Deville. Jack Deville is not a normal, mortal he is a few centuries old. The first time he is mentioned of Mr. Deville is in an old text dating back to the Middle Ages. The text is actually the map of a constellation, regarding a curious legend one who is responsible for how we measure time.
There's something fascinating about the world of Fairy Tales and Legends that manages to capture our minds and senses.
Messy Feed's Grand-pappy disappears on the same night after telling her a ghost story, the Legend of Grave's Peak. All that is left behind was a delicate white star flower in his chair. After that occurred fantastical adventure in time travel and incredible Legends followed.
A Legend is a story; one which many would popularity regard a historical, but necessarily verifiable.

I found the story to the imaginative tale for all ages. The histories and legends written inside the story are believable with a little imagination. It is well written with a few spots of skipping forward were you play catch up. I am excited to see where the story goes from here.

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