In this final book of The Verona Trilogy, Hansum, Shamira and Lincoln go on the boldest adventure of their lives. They will face hardship, tragedy, and threats from sources they couldn't have imagined - all in an effort to wrestle a future from the steely grip of an unforgiving past.
--Taken from the back cover
The Loved and the Lost is a perfect end to an achingly beautiful story. Kaufman's writing is stellar, as is his imagination. He brings readers into his story with such ease and makes reading a gratifying experience. Readers cannot help but laugh and cry along with Hansum, Lincoln, and Shamira as their journey comes to a close.
I had been waiting for this last installment in the series for some time and was excited at the prospect of finally reading it. Kaufman certainly did not disappoint. His characters are even more well-developed than they were in the first two novels. The plot too is interesting and engaging as readers wonder what will happen next.
Though I still love Shamira dearly, I found a new respect for Hansum in this novel. All of the teens have grown up, but Hansum's losses seem to have really changed him, and understandably so. I cannot help but feel his pain and desperation throughout the novel. He is so close to getting what he has wanted for so long, but life always seems to rip it away at the last moment. I admire his strength and perseverance; he somehow manages to carry on. He puts on a brave face for Shamira and Lincoln that makes him all the more endearing.
Lincoln too has grown up into a man. He is certainly still a joker, as in the past, but he has so much more depth in The Loved and the Lost. He knows what to say at just the right times to keep both Shamira's and Hansum's spirits up and never loses sight of what is important. I love how Kaufman molded him into this wonderful, charismatic person.
Shamira, just as lovely and astounding as ever, is still my favorite character. Her strength rarely fails her, even through all of the pain she is put through. She is an
amazing, exuberant character. One who supports her friends and always finds her way.
I cannot express enough my love for this book and the characters within it. Lory Kaufman has outdone himself and left us content as readers. As much as I wish there were more of Shamira's, Lincoln's, and Hansum's stories, I also think Kaufman ended it perfectly. The Loved and the Lost is worth reading a thousand times over, had I the time.
Rating: 10
See my posts for the other two novels: The Lens and the Looker and The Bronze and the Brimstone.
*The fact that I received this book from the author did not influence my opinion of it in any way. This was my honest review.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Book Tour with Lory Kaufman
Join Lory Kaufman, author of the Young Adult Fantasy novel, The Loved and the Lost, as he tours the blogosphere January 14 through April 12, 2013 on his third virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book!
ABOUT LORY KAUFMAN
“I write Post-Dystopian fiction. After society’s collapse, which is imagined in so many great dystopian stories, humans will either fade into history, with the dinosaurs, or, if it learns the right lessons, society will go on to construct a civilization to last tens of thousands of years. History Camp stories are the exciting adventures of young people doing the latter.” -Lory Kaufman
On the artistic side of Lory’s career, he’s written, acted and directed children’s theatre and musical theatre. He enjoys art, especially sculpture. He loves science fiction and historical fiction and he has been deeply involved in the green movement all across North America. All this shows through when you read his work. Lory has three grown children and works and lives in Kingston, Canada. To find out more about Lory visit www.lorykaufman.com
On the artistic side of Lory’s career, he’s written, acted and directed children’s theatre and musical theatre. He enjoys art, especially sculpture. He loves science fiction and historical fiction and he has been deeply involved in the green movement all across North America. All this shows through when you read his work. Lory has three grown children and works and lives in Kingston, Canada. To find out more about Lory visit www.lorykaufman.com
ABOUT THE LOVED AND THE LOST
A QUEST FOR LOST LOVE.
AN ADVENTURE OF MANY LIFETIMES.
They are three 24th-century time travelers desperate to return to 14th-century Verona and reclaim their medieval family’s shattered lives. It is a mission fraught with danger and the risk of unexpected consequences for themselves and their worlds. For all three, it is a matter of the heart. For one, though, it is truly the only thing that matters, as the fate of his eternal love and the life of their unborn child is the prize to be won – or lost forever.
In this, the final book of The Verona Trilogy, Hansum, Shamira and Lincoln go on the boldest adventure of their lives. They will face hardship, tragedy, and threats from sources they couldn’t have imagined – all in an effort to wrestle a future from the steely grip of an unforgiving past.
The Loved and the Lost Virtual Book Publicity Tour Schedule
Tuesday, January 15
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Words From the Tampa Bookworm
Wednesday, January 16
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at My Book Addiction and More
Thursday, January 17
Guest blogging at Beth's Book Reviews
Friday, January 18
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Shhh...Not While I'm Reading
Tuesday, January 22
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Hanging Off the Wire
Wednesday, January 23
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Lizzie Writes
Thursday, January 24
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Shhh...Not While I'm Reading
Friday, January 25
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Book Lover Stop
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Not Enough Books
Monday, February 4
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Shhh...Not While I'm Reading
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Readers Refuge
Tuesday, February 5
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Mary's Cup of Tea
Wednesday, February 6
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Sara's Organized Chaos
Friday, February 8
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at My Book Addiction and More
Tuesday, February 12
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Book Lover Stop
Wednesday, February 13
Interviewed at Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Readers Refuge
Thursday, February 14
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Not Enough Books
Friday, February 15
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Miki's Hope
Tuesday, February 19
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Words from the Tampa Bookworm
Wednesday, February 20
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Books, Books, and more Books
Thursday, February 21
Guest blogging at Parenting from a Child's Point of View
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Miki's Hope
Friday, February 22
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Literary Getaway
Monday, February 25
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Hanging off the Wire
Tuesday, February 26
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Always a Book Lover
Thursday, February 28
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Pick of the Literate
The Lens and the Looker reviewed and Guest blogging at Offbeat Vagabond
Monday, March 4
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Vic's Media Room
Tuesday, March 5
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Mary's Cup of Tea
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Vic's Media Room
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Bookworm Lisa
Wednesday, March 6
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Sara's Organized Chaos
Thursday, March 7
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Words I Write Crazy
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Vic's Media Room
Friday, March 8
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Words from the Tampa Bookworm
Monday, March 11
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Miki's Hope
Tuesday, March 12
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Hanging Off the Wire
Wednesday, March 13
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Not Enough Books
Thursday, March 14
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Book Lover Stop
Friday, March 15
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Books, Books, and More Books
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Offbeat Vagabond
Monday, March 18
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Mary's Cup of Tea
The Lens and the Looker reviewed at Why Not? Because I Said So
Tuesday, March 19
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Always a Book Lover
Wednesday, March 20
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at The Musings of Almybnenr
Thursday, March 21
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Literary Giveaway
Friday, March 22
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at My Book Addiction
Monday, March 25
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Why Not? Because I Said So!
Tuesday, March 26
The Bronze and the Brimstone reviewed at Mary's Cup of Tea
Thursday, March 28
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Everyday is an Adventure
Friday, March 29
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Geek on the Brink
Monday, April 1
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Broken Teepee
Tuesday, April 2
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at The Haunting of Orchid Forsythia
Wednesday, April 3
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Why Not Because I Said So
Thursday, April 4
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Hezzi D's Books and Cooks
Friday, April 5
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Books, Books, and More Books
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Offbeat Vagabond
Monday, April 8
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Always a Book Lover
Tuesday, April 9
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Literary Getaway
Wednesday, April 10
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Sara's Organized Chaos
Thursday, April 11
Guest blogging at Waiting on Sunday to Drown
Friday, April 12
The Loved and the Lost reviewed at Mary's Cup of Tea
Lory Kaufman's THE LOVED AND THE LOST VIRTUAL BOOK PUBLICITY TOUR will officially begin on January 14 and ends on April 12,2013. Please contact Tracee Gleichner at tgleichner(at)gmail.com if you are interested in hosting and/or reviewing his book. Thank you!
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