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Over a century before Heather and Picket's adventures in The Green Ember, a displaced community fights for hope on the ragged edge of survival.

My place beside you
My blood for yours
Till the Green Ember rises
Or the end of the world.

Whitson Mariner and Fleck Blackstar face old fears and new enemies, forging a legend that will echo through the ages.
Old wars haunt. New enemies threaten. An oath is born.
A hero rises.


After reading The Green Ember, I added every other book written in the same world to my TBR list. This was the first one I have read since The Green Ember, and it is just as good.

Set a century before the events of The Greem Ember, we are introduced to new characters who belong to a community that has been displaced, and are struggling to find their place to thrive. With resources running low, King Winston authorizes Fleck to head up a crew and sail across the lake to find coal to mine and perhaps protect them from whatever might be in the mountains.

Though a shorter story, Smith did a wonderful job with the writing. I was immediately drawn into the story and cheering for every rabbit. From a somewhat benign storyline - go and find a mine - Smith has built a legend, and this is definitely a story that I will return to. While part of me wishes the story had been longer, if only to stay with the characters and the world for longer, at no point did the story feel rushed - well, okay, maybe during the action sequences, but they're supposed to be rushed - or as if parts were being skipped.

I definitely look forward to reading or listening to more of Smith's books in The Green Ember world, whether it's in that series or this one. As with The Green Ember, I listened to the audiobook. This one was narrated by Eric Fritzius, who did a wonderful job. His soft voice had the tenor of both a father reading a story to his kids at bedtime and a bard who has gathered the young townsfolk around to recite the tale of the town hero, and I definitely enjoyed it. When I return to this book, I will definitely listen to it, and I hope I have the opportunity to listen to the other Tales of Old Natalia as I continue to explore the world created by Smith.

Name: K Beach
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Series! Especially for boys ages 8-14, but both genders and all ages will love them! Clean!
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on September 20, 2022
Review: I enjoyed this book! It is a shorter novella. Another great addition to the Green Ember Series. I have fallen in love with this series. Can't wait for the next one. Geared towards 8-14 year old boys. But girls will enjoy it too. And I wouldn't put an age limit on it either. All sorts of ages will enjoy them. My 8-year-old nephew, his dad and myself love them! Highly recommend the series! Read in publication order :) It seems hard to find good books boys will enjoy, so I'm grateful for this series! Beautiful stories about courage and bravery.

Clean!
Language/profanity: none
Sex/innuendo: none
Gore/Violence: Several fight scenes, but not graphic in description, very mild. Blood and wounds mentioned, but mild.
Dark/Creepy: none

Name: Joseph
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sooooooo good.
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 28, 2022
Review: SD Smith has an amazing ability to create characters that you love and are relatable. I had a virtual mutiny from my kids every time we would finish reading for the day.

I love the way his stories inspire honor, valor, and bravery in my kids.

Now to read more!

Name: Book Crazy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Perfect Prequel
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on January 8, 2016
Review: So after I read The Green Ember and loved it to pieces, I began to try to stretch my Amazon money to buy a paperback copy of its prequel. The author, S.D. Smith, had done such an amazing job with his other story that I wanted more, more, more. ; ) And why not buy paperback while I was at it? While I was still in the stretching process, The Blackstar of Kingston became free on Kindle. Oh the temptation to pick it up! Then I found out Mom had picked it up. Oh the temptation to read it! Don’t ever look at the cover, table of contents, prologue, and first chapter of a book if you intend to wait on reading it. Confession: I read it in a day and a half.

The Setting:
Again set in the fantasy world of Natalia, this book has a lot of the same feel as its sequel but a whole new dimension of its own. Instead of a broken kingdom with a lost king, this time it is the beginning of a kingdom being carved out in a new land. And again, it’s so awesome that the characters are rabbits because it makes action and danger so different. This time it’s not just rabbits with swordsβ€”some of them have bows too which is good because they are being attacked from above! (And the rabbits look really cute with them in the pictures, but that’s beside the point.)

The Story:
This book was a lot shorter than The Green Ember which naturally made it more fast-paced. While it lacked the fabulous mystery of its sequel, it made up for that in brilliant action and inspiring moments. (I underlined so much in some places because I seriously couldn’t read a page without finding some gem!) ; ) The main lessons of the book were probably loyalty and hoping for the future. I loved reading about Heather and Picket’s heroes of old, finding out the significance of the green ember, and having something more to read about Natalia. ; )

The Characters:
I loved Fleck Blackstar. He was loyal, passionate, cautious, and heroic. Definitely one of the best rabbits ever. (He invented that really cool pledge!) Humble King Whitson Mariner, Massie, Burnley, and Gavin were also huge favorites of mine. And little Prince Lander is pretty cute. ; )

The Concerns:
Parents should have caution in considering this book for younger readers because of some intense un-graphic action. (Seriously, birds of prey with blades strapped to their feet and torches to set your ships on fire is really scary when you are a rabbit!) Other concerns include a young child/rabbit in danger, a destroyed town, and a rabbit who is so scared he is going crazy.

So, that’s the prequel I was longing to read. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to decide which book is better because this one is an action-packed story of their inspiring history and the sequel is a complicated, surprising mystery full of hope for the future. To make this decision even worse, the author is coming out with another book this spring. (I seriously cannot wait to see what happens to my most favorite rabbits ever!) Sigh.

Name: Dr. Wendi M. Nichols
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Thrilling Adventure!
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on September 14, 2022
Review: Me and the girls (6 & 10) are reading the Green Ember series in the author's recommend order (so this is #2). It is a huge an adventure unto itself, but sheds much light on the characters we were introduced to In the 1st book. It is well written with lovely illustrations. We can't wait to continue our adventure!

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