WELCOME TO THE REALM OF THE UNIMAGES
FOLLOW PRINCESS SALLINA
A unicorn from a distant realm, on a pivotal journey to save her homeland
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"I was completely mesmerized by 'A Change of Reign'! Princess Sallina's journey touched my heart deeply. A must-read for fantasy lovers!"
"This science fantasy carries a message about the malevolence of power and the need to temper it with humanity even of a unicorn kind."
"Your work is one-of-a-kind, intriguing, and well-written; a fascinating piece with an unforeseen depth and the detailed manner in which you wrote feels like we are watching a movie and bringing a whole world together. I was impressed by the adept writing style, successfully balancing well-fleshed-out characters without detracting from the splendid imagery and plot pace."
"A Change of Reign: Realm of the Unimages is based around Princess Sallina, a young Unicorn from a distant realm who wants to save her homeland from destruction. Sallina has to change to human form so she can find out more and see who would be best to help and that means going through a celestial portal to an English forest. Sallina who transforms into a human and travels to earth to collect precious ‘Pinny’ to be used to save her home from an incoming meteor that threatens to destroy it. At school she befriends Szymon, who is also a Unicorn in a human form.
The book teaches us about what is right or wrong and the Author has created good morals for not only children but adults to learn from. I was surprised when I sat down to read the story that its about a Unicorn which I've always loved and would like to have as a Pet. The more I read the story the more I wanted to share the book with my niece Lilly who is 8 but is a wonderful and avid reader.
Although I do believe this book is more for children a little older if parents take the time to read the story and explain what is happening children of all ages can learn from the story. I had Charlie read the book in his Homeschool Reading Class and he said he thought the book would be for girls but that isn't the case anyone will enjoy the story just as my family did."