Fall to Earth (Pillars of Fire and Light Sci-Fi Book 1) – Ken Britz

(Reviewed by Jeyran Main)

Fall to Earth is a Sci-fi fantasy novel written about Indiana Beckam. Her life ambition and dream is to be the best swordsman. She joins Arthur Macbabran, a scientist that has invented a device that can make or break the world. Indiana transforms so she can enter the energy course Arthur has created. However, just like every story, Cornwall Marks, the bad guy, wants to have power and is determined to do anything to keep it.

The first thing I noticed in the story was its strong background story. This book is part of a sequel and therefore, needed a strong foundation, and I believe, the author did the job justice.

The plot surrounding the work and the scenes is beautifully executed. What I preferred was a little more character development and express of emotion. However, I don’t believe that the lack of it, takes away much from the experience. Instead, the casting crew is likable.

The pace of the story is semi-slow, but I believe that is necessary to provide a solid foundation for the next books to come.

The literature standard is suitable for its genre and keeps its professional style one would expect. I believe this book would be suitable for people who enjoy outer space stories and Sci-fi fantasies.

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