Thursday, January 14, 2016

Kenny Andam’s Scarlet Minor Reviewed By Kirkus Reviews Magazine

Ghanaian Publish Author of Scarlet Minor Chronicles, Kenny Andam has received endorsement reviews from Kirkus Reviews Magazine, an authoritative voice in book discovery in the past 80 years.

The reviewed books of Scarlet Minor Chronicles which is currently undergoing review are Scarlet Minor and the Renegade; Scarlet Minor and the Twin Pikes of Nebo; and Scarlet Minor and the Crossed Blades Skull.

Scarlet Minor Chronicles is a 5-series book with which out of 3 of the books are available and being reviewed; the remaining 2 are Scarlet Minor and the Last Atlantic Fleet and Scarlet Minor and the Isles of Black Gold.

Kirkus Reviews Magazines reviews on the books are below;

Scarlet Minor and the Renegade (248 pages) 

On the review of Scarlet Minor and the Renegade; Kirkus Reviews Magazine describes the book as “an opening volume with enough action and titillation to get readers invested in a much longer tale.”

“In Andam’s debut instalment of a new adventure series, a young man finds himself in danger from a band of murderous pirates looking to break themselves free of a curse. Scarlet Rosendale is primed to someday run the family inn—the Seafarers Nook in Buccaneers Bay—but he dreams of being a pirate like his great-grandfather Capt. 


Eyesinwealth. Scarlet’s ecstatic to finally receive, on his 17th birthday, Eyesinwealth’s scrolls, which contain his journal entries. The stories tell of a long time curse, ultimately passed down to Scarlet, that befell the captain and the crew of his ship, the Admiral Bonior, later named the Renegade,” the review reads. 

Read entire review here. 

Scarlet Minor and the Twin Pikes of Nebo (274 pages)

Kirkus Reviews Magazine reviews the second book of Scarlet Minor Chronicles, “In the second of Andam’s (Scarlet Minor and the Renegade, 2015, etc.) adventure series, young Scarlet searches for a way to free himself of a curse while evading a murderous pirate captain.

It’s Scarlet Rosendale’s destiny to bear the Curse of Bodiaka, passed down to him by his pirate great-grandfather. But the curse has likewise affected nefarious Capt. Stonecold Ambioca and his crew of the Renegade, now a part of the Living Undead. Ambioca relentlessly pursues Scarlet, convinced that his blood can rid the captain, et al., of the curse.”

Read entire review here. 

Scarlet Minor and the Crossed Blades Skull (232 pages)

Kirkus Reviews Magazine reviews third book of Scarlet Minor Chronicles named, Scarlet Minor ad the Crossed Blades Skull.

The review read, “Capt. Scarlet Minor battles gruelling oceans and murderous pirates to retrieve his great-grandfather’s vessel in the third book in Andam’s (Scarlet Minor and the Twin Pikes of Nebo, 2015, etc.) adventure series. 

The titular captain is sailing the African seas, searching for pirate Capt. Stonecold Ambioca, who captured his great-grandfather’s ship, the Renegade. Ambioca and his crew, meanwhile, want to use Scarlet’s blood to fulfill a prophecy that would free them from the Curse of Bodiaka, which renders them ‘the Living Undead’.” 

Read entire review here. 

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Written by Ama Larbie

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