Review for Destination Unknown by Beth Worsdell

Destination Unknown by Beth Worsdell

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Series: The Earth's Angels, Book 3
Publication: Beth Worsdell Publishing
Publication Date: July 4th, 2020
Format: Pdf
Price: $2.99
Pages: 498
Amazon Link: Click Here

Rating:

  • Trigger warnings & disturbances: Nil
  • Erotic / Sensual content: 4/10
  • Gore & Dismemberment: Nil

As we approached to war, which I couldn’t believe that I'm saying the Angels proposed against The Marilians, I looked at my friends: the Elders, the Longs, the Jagu, the Jeli, the Impa and so many other beings that I couldn’t muster a word to express them. The end was approaching with a new beginning and with that a new home to settle into. My swollen belly was becoming too swollen as my angel was about to be born: it had been a while that I felt this heavily pregnant. My one, my own was with me, and so was my dear children, and most of all we were in this together. What would hold for us in the future? Only Beth Worsdell's eloquent hand knowns the answer to this question. This, my friends and my fellow reader, wasn’t a revenge battle, it was a universal intervention.

Igniting the flames of desire and anticipation, Worsdell made us hold our breaths for the ultimate finale, the showdown for The Earth's Angels trilogy series. Flipping through this 498-pager, you could experience a satisfying ending concluding the questions that held you from its predecessor, The Marilians. As the only known author to be a proud owner of a Young-Adult and Adult science fiction read, it catered the genres of fantasy, romance, post-apocalyptic, and supernatural. A notable trigger-warning: it was important to note that the sensual romance between the characters was graphically descriptive. In this heart-stopping read that would satiate you throughout its 24 chapters, its fast-paced, smooth storyline was capable of accelerating your adrenalin to complete this read in two sittings. 

With a predictable twist, the lovable relationships between the characters were what stood out the most. James and Mel were one of a kind couple who understood one another before the other would speak of a matter. Their love was a key core in this story that taught respect and friendship with fellowship amongst their fellow characters. The other notable couple was Tracy and her better-half, Akhenaten. As a couple who had gone through a lot, Akhenaten was the perfectly patient, gentle-angel for the grieving Tracy. His comforting and understanding nature was her pillars of strength that cemented their love further. You might be glad to find that Worsdell didn’t portray Tracy to be a damsel in distress that needed rescuing, but a hard shell with a soft core that needed healing.

Destination Unknown didn’t fail to put a smile on your face. Written in the first-person perspective, it was an attention-grabbing and a delicious read that would plunger you down on its memory lane from its first installment. This was a read that spoke volumes about universal love: Worsdell implored on the importance of living by the nature's accord. It showed the beauty of nature and the diversity of our fellow universal beings speaking from different languages, color, race, and religion that highlighted the importance of respect and love toward one another. It was the perfect example for our current situation in life, the modern racial issues and color discrimination, and a much-needed read during these tough times.
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“Believe in yourself, even when it feels like no one does.” Beth Worsdell

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