The Restorer (The Sword of Lyric #1) 
Engaging, IlluminatingI began this series at the enthusiastic recommendation of my sister. I do like a good fantasy series, though I can grow annoyed with cliches that are not well delivered.This book was not annoying at all. It used all of the fantasy cliches necessary for "fantasy" while adding a new twist. A soccer mom who is the "chosen one"? Never read that before.I particularly loved how one people group, the Rhusicans, were portrayed. I won't spoil anything, but let me just say I learned
Oh my goodness!! This book was so amazing. It had me captivated from the first chapter, wanting to know what would happen and how things would work out and it just grabbed me and pulled me into this world that Sharon Hinck created. This is seriously one of the best books I have read and I recommend it to everyone. I can't wait to read the second one and find out what happens. Sharon Hinck really knows how to write a wonderful story.

This was an epic read, even though it took me a little bit to get into (which is why I would give this book the rating of 4.5 stars). Once I did, though, I could not put it down! I had seen this novel free for a while on Amazon and was so hesitant to get it because I usually like reading about young heroines, but I completely misjudged this one! Susan is an amazing heroine and I very easily related to her. She was the most unexpected Restorer yet the perfect one in the end.When I finished
I dunno. I just couldn't get into this book. Maybe I'll pick it up later.
I loved this book.There was a hint of nostalgia as it reminded me of the style of stories I read in highschool, when I discovered Christian fantasy and it changed me. I loved the use of scripture and the deep spiritual themes woven throughout. I also loved that the story was rather complex, and I really didn't see that twist in the middle coming.Excited for more (and for more Keiran cuz he's my favorite)
Ever since Narnia I've loved the idea of someone from our world traveling into another, so it was really fun to dive into this novel about an average woman sucked into an alternate world.What I loved most about main character Susan Mitchell was her strength. She wasn't relegated to the side-kick role. She was the one taking charge, despite her fears. She was the one learning how to fight with a sword. She was the promised Restorer sent to deliver an oppressed people. Great stuff. Not to say the
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| Title | : | The Restorer (The Sword of Lyric #1) |
| Author | : | Sharon Hinck |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 477 pages |
| Published | : | April 23rd 2007 by Navpress Pub Group |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Christian. Christian Fiction. Christian Fantasy. Fiction. Adventure |
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Wife and soccer mom Susan Mitchell enters a portal into a mysterious world grappling for its soul and waiting for a promised Restorer. While she struggles to adapt to a foreign culture full of unfamiliar technologies and taboos, she faces unexpected battles, mind-poisoning enemies, and a profound spiritual journey. Her adventure will forever change her family, her faith, and how she experiences love-from the One.Present Books As The Restorer (The Sword of Lyric #1)
| Original Title: | The Restorer (The Sword of Lyric #1) |
| ISBN: | 1600061311 (ISBN13: 9781600061318) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Sword of Lyric #1 |
| Literary Awards: | Christy Award Nominee for Visionary (2010) |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 1254 Users | 152 ReviewsAssessment Epithetical Books The Restorer (The Sword of Lyric #1)
This was my first book by Sharon Hinck and definitely not my last. What an awesome writer she is! She drew me right into the story and kept my attention till the very last page!Susan is a normal mom in our world. She prayed that the Lord would use her for a great work. When she's on her attic she accidentally stumbles upon a portal to another world. She doesn't know what is happening to her, and suddenly she's a witness of a man killing another man with a sword! When she recovers from her shockEngaging, IlluminatingI began this series at the enthusiastic recommendation of my sister. I do like a good fantasy series, though I can grow annoyed with cliches that are not well delivered.This book was not annoying at all. It used all of the fantasy cliches necessary for "fantasy" while adding a new twist. A soccer mom who is the "chosen one"? Never read that before.I particularly loved how one people group, the Rhusicans, were portrayed. I won't spoil anything, but let me just say I learned
Oh my goodness!! This book was so amazing. It had me captivated from the first chapter, wanting to know what would happen and how things would work out and it just grabbed me and pulled me into this world that Sharon Hinck created. This is seriously one of the best books I have read and I recommend it to everyone. I can't wait to read the second one and find out what happens. Sharon Hinck really knows how to write a wonderful story.

This was an epic read, even though it took me a little bit to get into (which is why I would give this book the rating of 4.5 stars). Once I did, though, I could not put it down! I had seen this novel free for a while on Amazon and was so hesitant to get it because I usually like reading about young heroines, but I completely misjudged this one! Susan is an amazing heroine and I very easily related to her. She was the most unexpected Restorer yet the perfect one in the end.When I finished
I dunno. I just couldn't get into this book. Maybe I'll pick it up later.
I loved this book.There was a hint of nostalgia as it reminded me of the style of stories I read in highschool, when I discovered Christian fantasy and it changed me. I loved the use of scripture and the deep spiritual themes woven throughout. I also loved that the story was rather complex, and I really didn't see that twist in the middle coming.Excited for more (and for more Keiran cuz he's my favorite)
Ever since Narnia I've loved the idea of someone from our world traveling into another, so it was really fun to dive into this novel about an average woman sucked into an alternate world.What I loved most about main character Susan Mitchell was her strength. She wasn't relegated to the side-kick role. She was the one taking charge, despite her fears. She was the one learning how to fight with a sword. She was the promised Restorer sent to deliver an oppressed people. Great stuff. Not to say the


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