Auralia’s Colors – Of Villains & Beastmen

There’s been multiple people who have commented on my “lack of a villain” ideas I floated around yesterday. Here are a few.

Marcus: How interesting that you wanted a literal villain to focus on.

Tim: I hadn’t really thought about the lack of a true villain in Auralia’s Colors. The Queen could be seen as a villain. She turned Abascar’s focus inward, and away from The Keeper. As the Wintering continued, these traits deepened; becoming a part of successive generations like the young girl with the kitten.

Rachelle: I hadn’t noticed the lack of a villain.

So why did it strike me as so odd? I’ve been analyzing and re-analyzing to figure this out, and I think I have a conclusion, at least for me, as to why I felt the lack of a villain.

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Auralia’s Colors – A Full Review

I have finished reading Auralia’s Colors, and I must say, I am impressed.

Auralia's Colors

So, click the “Read More” button below, and read my full review of the book, including the following sections:

  • Basic Plot
  • The Author
  • Who Will Like This Book
  • World Building
  • One Annoying Thing
  • Christian Content
  • The Bad Guy?
  • Science Fiction?
  • Powerful High Point
  • Overall Opinion