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A review by ameserole
The River of Kings by Taylor Brown
3.0
The River of Kings was an interesting book to dive into. Mostly because I'm not familiar with Georgia due to never being there. I'm pretty sure I have driven through the actual state to go somewhere else but that's about it.
So this book is all about The Altamaha River, which is located in Georgia and is rumored to have a monster living within it's waters. While diving into this book, you will notice that you get 3 timelines within the same family - A father, his two son's, and a European Artist name Jacques le Moyne.
Each POV brought a new piece to this adventurous and wild puzzle to me. I really enjoyed diving into the two brothers trying to figure out what happened to their dad. Then to jump into their dad's timeline and you see all the obstacles he faces throughout his own lifetime. It was insane. After that, Jacques is all about his own expedition that doesn't end on a happy note.
So, yeah, a lot happened throughout this book. My mind was kind of blown with what went down in certain timelines. It's probably why I enjoyed this book so much. A lot more than I thought I would. Definitely happy that I knocked off a book from my TBR and it was enjoyable.
So this book is all about The Altamaha River, which is located in Georgia and is rumored to have a monster living within it's waters. While diving into this book, you will notice that you get 3 timelines within the same family - A father, his two son's, and a European Artist name Jacques le Moyne.
Each POV brought a new piece to this adventurous and wild puzzle to me. I really enjoyed diving into the two brothers trying to figure out what happened to their dad. Then to jump into their dad's timeline and you see all the obstacles he faces throughout his own lifetime. It was insane. After that, Jacques is all about his own expedition that doesn't end on a happy note.
So, yeah, a lot happened throughout this book. My mind was kind of blown with what went down in certain timelines. It's probably why I enjoyed this book so much. A lot more than I thought I would. Definitely happy that I knocked off a book from my TBR and it was enjoyable.