Tribe of the Accord: Adira's Journey

· Shaun Michael Stone
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Adira knows only life alone in the wilderness with her father, Torion. Surviving the wild is bearable with him. That’s until a mysterious clan known as the Ursa abduct him. On the run from the aggressors, she must flee to unfamiliar lands and put her survival skills to the test. Along the way, she forms friendships and joins a tribe in the hope of finding her father. Will she conquer the challenges set before her to become a member of this society and rescue Torion, or will the terrifying Ursa clan bring doom to them all?

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"A well-structured and paced YA prehistoric drama with a solid central character arc."

"This is a great exploration of themes around family, friendship, loyalty, and trust. The Protagonist working to find her place in the tribe does a great job of exploring the idea of having to prove one’s worth but also the value of contributing to a family or society to become a productive member of it."

"The tone is immersive and detailed with a very down-to-earth approach, which fits the setting very well. There’s a sense of mystery and wonder, but nothing that draws us too far away from the nitty-gritty of Adira’s everyday survival in the beginning, her travels as we progress, and the hardships she faces later on. There’s a great use of tension throughout, both with physical danger and emotional crises."

"I absolutely loved Adira’s journey. She was very well-developed and thoughtful. Her goals and dreams were established right from the beginning. Her strengths and weaknesses, also, were defined and explored early on. These were challenged throughout. She gradually became more skilled at certain things, like communicating with the tribe, but her inner drive, fortitude, loyalty, and a kind heart all were her greatest strengths. She had a great internal conflict because she didn’t realise this at first, and had to go through a lot of strife before coming to accept her own value."

"It’s very well-paced and structured. Adira’s gradual understanding of what it means to have a meaningful relationship with a peer, as well as how to fit into a group structure, are both plausible and strong parallels to her transition to adulthood in general."

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Kathryn
November 9, 2022
this was a beautifully done fantasy novel, it had what I was looking for from the description. Shaun Stone does a great job in creating a unique world and had great fantasy elements. I enjoyed the characters and was hooked in reading this. I can't wait to read more from Shaun Stone. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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About the author

Shaun is a passionate writer, fictional storyteller and software engineering manager based in London, England. To date, Shaun has 2000+ sales of technical and fictional books alongside a YouTube video of 2 million + views. He currently lives in the county of Kent and obtained a degree in Computing (BSc) in 2013. Since then, he has moved into management.

His latest book 'Tribe of the Accord', is complimented by a video game adaptation planned for release on various gaming platforms in 2023. If you want to know when Shaun's next book will come out or follow along with his blog activity, please visit his website at https://smks.co.uk, where you can sign up to receive an email when he has his next release.

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