The Paladin Prophecy by Mark Frost review - Comic Book Therapy

The Paladin Prophecy by Mark Frost review

Author Mark Frost takes his first leap into the massive world of YA novels by way of his Random House published book the Paladin Prophecy and does an amazing job of it! Will is a kid that leads a plain, albeit odd life, always told to hold back he does his best to do so, until he makes a huge mistake and aces a country wide test. Now Will is being hunted by a secret agency, his parents have been compromised, and he really doesn’t know what’s going on.

Frost takes his time in this novel, introducing us to bit part characters and at the same time making those characters as bright and vivid as if they were a main cast member. A gripping novel that keeps you guessing, and by the time it’s over the entirety of the story is really just beginning. A sure to be amazing series book one of The Paladin Prophecy has promised readers many things and has fully delivered upon those promises.

If you like action, suspense, intrigue, and even a bit of romance this is the book for you.

Michael Worthan

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