Book Review: The Kings Locket by Jacob Stull

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Title: The Kings Locket

Author: Jacob Stull

Genre: Childrens

Publisher: Bookbaby

Format: Paperback

Pages: 58

Rating: 4/5 stars

Synopsis (Goodreads):

 

After adopting orphans Thomas and Anna at birth and giving them mysterious heart-shaped lockets, King Pador, Queen Sonya, and Prince Verdon must find a way to rescue the children from the sinister plans of a dreadful creature that has imprisoned them in the Outerlands. The Royal Family’s magical bond, the children they love dearly, and their entire kingdom are all at stake.

Children and adults will enjoy and benefit from this beautiful story of betrayal, forgiveness, and unconditional love. This classic fairy tale includes fourteen full-page, hand-drawn illustrations that bring the story’s vivid imagery to life.

 

Review:

Thank you so much to the author for sending this to me in exchange for an honest review!

Finished this short children’s book yesterday and it was cute. The story revolves around the tight connection between the king, queen, and prince of the realm. My favourite was the queen because her hair was what tied them together and was super strong! Like how cool is that!

Then the trio adopts these twins and they raise them with a lot of love and compassion. I don’t read a lot of children’s books anymore, and I don’t have children so I’m not an expert when it comes to books that kids would love, but I think kids would find this story catchy in the sense that there is royalty, but also a lot of love! The pictures in the book are also very eye appealing which should be great for kids!

Happy reading!

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