Heart of Oz
Oz: Origins of Darkness Book 1
by Isra Sravenheart, Jody Freeman
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Pub Date 14 Feb 2019 | Archive Date 6 Jul 2019
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Description
Everyone knows the land of Oz- A bright happy place filled with color, munchkins, quadlings and other beings under the security of the Emerald City and the Wizard. But suppose there is no Emerald City and no Wizard to safeguard Oz. Suppose we went back to the very beginning, when the first guardian of Oz, Elvira, a kind-hearted fae is exposed to what darkness really is when Elvira's best friend Genevieve is lured by the dark.
Just disappearing off into the night leaving Genevieve’s mother Ceris along with her two brothers, Aldante and Altair going spare as she moves into the most dangerous terrain, Starlet Boding. Known for shaping everyday folk into witches, warlocks as well as a prime breeding ground for demons. Genevieve is on shaky ground but not a soul back in her home village Golly Vale dares to find her.
Soon Genevieve meets Torigo, a snake who knows the dark world better than most. Having tutored many students in their shameful path. Torigo sees Genevieve's potential and can't wait to see her grow into a fine sorceress. Only Genevieve discovers Elvira has betrayed her and is furious. She makes her presence known in Golly Vale, only to find herself forbidden from the land. Feeling hurt, lost and alone she leaves.
Then tragedy strikes in Genevieve's heart. She's seeing red. Nobody in Oz is safe. And with chaos about to descend onto the peaceful land, will Genevieve destroy everyone she loves and herself?
USA Today Best-Selling Author Isra Sravenheart has retold the classic story of Oz in a brand new light. Re-imagining it as never seen before as we go back to the very roots of Oz's origins when darkness threatened to destroy this once peaceful land.
Advance Praise
4 out of 5 starsA different side of Oz
March 17, 2019
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
This was a different side of Oz that I never knew. It's almost as if we are looking at how the good witches and the bad witches came about. And then there was love, love between friends, love between family, and the potential for a new love. I can't wait to read book 2.
5.0 out of 5 starsReally good
February 18, 2019
Format: Kindle Edition
If you like stories about Oz you will like this book. It's a very entertaining book and I'm glad I picked it up. I look forward to future reads from this author.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780995709546 |
PRICE | US$2.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
I love reading re-tellings and I definitely loved reading this one. It's a very interesting re-imagining of Wizard of Oz.
Writing is engaging, very smooth and beautiful. The plot is definitely a page turner and the pace is perfect.
I loved the characters, the atmosphere. A good one I recommend if you're into retellings.
Thanks a lot to the publisher and Netgalley for this copy in exchange for an honest review.
It was a good book about 2 girls, one was a far and the other a sorceress. One was light magic and the other was black magic.
Great book Thanks
This excellent story is like a prequel to the Wizard of Oz, even before Wicked, where we find out how the land of Oz was shaped into the way it appears in the story we all know and love. Whilst it's an excellent story, and I'd definitely be interested in reading more of the series based on the storyline, there are a lot of errors in the story, which I found especially distracting, and this was the reason it lost a star. I can only hope the author has better proofreading in future stories!
I'm such a sucker for fairy tale retellings, and HEART OF OZ did *not* disappoint!
It's dark, it's gripping, it's really well-written. I loved the themes of light and dark, and the magic system was brilliantly described.
There were a few typos in my ARC -- hence the lost star! -- but hopefully that'll be changed in the finished copy, and it didn't interfere with my enjoyment at all!!
If you're a fan of THE WIZARD OF OZ or WICKED, and would like to know what Oz was like before the Wizard's reign, this title is for you!