Four-star Review of The Last Labyrinth by Gwendolyn Womack
Magellan Brightman was a musical prodigy who could play every instrument in every genre of music. With the world facing an imminent disaster from a polar shift, she is playing an organ at a friend’s wedding and is transported to regency England, where she’s found in a labyrinth. There in 1829 she learns it’s related to Merlin’s twin sister Gwynedd and what she wrote so long ago. The Labyrinth is on the property of Rhys Sherwood, Earl of Liron and his father was the one who had been translating Gwynedd’s writing prior to his death. Throughout Magellan and Rhys’ adventures I expected to give this book five stars, but the unsatisfactory ending with no indication there would be a sequel, disappointed me enough to downgrade the book.
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