Book details
Meadowcity (The Four Cities of Arcera Book 1)
Description
She's on a mission to save the world. He wants to forge a new empireOnly one of them will win.When Sylvia Thorne returns home to Meadowcity to deliver a letter, she discovers the correspondence is a declaration of war from Skycity: the first war the Four Cities of Arcera have seen in a thousand years.Governor Sorin Greyling of Skycity has made a discovery that changes everything he knew about the Four Cities: a discovery that leads him to create a more united Arcera. At any cost.Sylvia must embark on a quest that will decide the fate of the Four Cities forever. And if she's not careful, it won't be just her life she's risking-but everyone in Meadowcity."Engaging, creative, and delightful.[...] A strong opening to the Arcera series!"- Reader's Favorite
Age
13-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
234 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Immersive World-Building: 'Meadowcity' introduces readers to the richly detailed world of Arcera, filled with unique cultures, landscapes, and a history that promises to captivate fans of fantasy worlds. Reading this book offers an escape into a meticulously crafted environment that is both intriguing and enchanting.
- Engaging Characters: Liz Delton creates a cast of relatable and dynamic characters, each with their own strengths, weaknesses, and personal journeys. Readers will find themselves invested in the protagonist Sylvia's adventure, rooting for her as she faces challenges and grows throughout the story.
- Adventure and Mystery: The plot of 'Meadowcity' is driven by a blend of adventure and mystery, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. As the first book in 'The Four Cities of Arcera' series, it sets the stage for an epic tale filled with secrets to uncover and quests to undertake.
- Themes of Friendship and Courage: At its heart, 'Meadowcity' explores the themes of friendship, courage, and the importance of standing up for what is right. These universal messages resonate with readers of all ages, making the book not only entertaining but also thought-provoking and inspiring.