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Reviewed by Miche Arendse for Readers' Favorite
The UnderRealms by Katharine E. Wibell follows the tale of Katie, a seemingly ordinary teenager; however, that’s only when she’s on Earth. Katie is the Djed, the prophesied savior meant to keep the balance between the twelve magickal worlds. Katie must attempt to rally allies from all twelve worlds to face two foes from the past before the arrival of the Great War.
The author presented a well-thought-out and intricate universe and many charismatic characters. Wibell did a great job, and considering this was the third book, I had no trouble reading it as a stand-alone. All the bases were covered regarding how the universe works and Katie’s role and motives. The progression and pacing were right as I eased into Katie’s journey through the magickal worlds. Gullfaxi was my favorite because not only was he such a good supporting character, but he was a sassy steed and brought humor into the story. I found myself clutching my stomach with laughter when he first appeared, and it was a scene that will stick with me.
The fantastical world that is The UnderRealms by Katharine E. Wibell left me wanting nothing. I was not expecting to enjoy The UnderRealms as much as I did, but I’m glad I chose this book. I also thought the cover was beautiful.