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Empress of the Underworld (Seven Sleepers Series , No 6)

Empress of the Underworld (Seven Sleepers Series , No 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love it!!
Review: If any reader ever gets this book sires and don't get this one there missing out on a great adventure. It is about the Seven sleepers and One one of the sleepers get in a trance by the empress, she/he turns on goal.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Empress of the Underworld
Review: This book is a real thriller! It keeps you on the edge of your seat and you just want to keep turning the page. This is a must have book. This book tells the story of how Abbey is lead to the underworld and begins to trust the Empress and fear the underlings unknowing of what's really in store for her.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT
Review: This was an extremely enjoyable book. I am a twenty-something and I was enthralled....I had to read it before I gave it to my young sister as a gift....I wanted to be sure that it was a good book. I certainly did not want to give her something that did not represent the values that we have. The young girl Abbey rebels against going on the next mission with the sleepers, she is very vain and wants to stay away so that she can improve her appearance. There is a slight romance in the friendship between two of the characters -- however it is quite pure and fun -- conducted in a manner that shows mutual respect and shared beliefs, a very important thing to represent in this day in age. Although, I must admit that it may be my sense of romance that finds this. Anyways, the real point of the book is Abbey overcoming her vanity. She becomes a slave to the empress who has brainwashed her. This causes her to think that the empress is showing her "the truth" which is (as always when The Adversary is involved)a monumental lie. Only when the true prince of the underground society reminds her of the horror she saw when she first came causes her to come back to reality and find "Goel" in her life..... The rest....aah...the rest is for you to figure out... I would never give the ending completely away. I wanted this to be an outline of the important parts...not a plot summary....I may have failed! :)


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