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"This is an adventure tale, straight up and well told, that feels as often like a fun Saturday night of D&D as it does like a novel." D.J. Butler, author of the Rock Band Fights Evil and City of the Saints series "A fast paced and emotionally immersive tale of courage and survival, expertly interwoven with inspiring threads of love and heroic sacrifice." Jason King, author of Valcoria and Lure of Fools Elwood has no memory of who he is or where he came from. All he knows is that he was a soldier wounded while fighting against the monstrous Hyzoi; a race of armored mermen with razor sharp teeth and claws. Nursed back to health and taken in by Macey and Bowen-the kindly older couple who find him nearly dead on the banks of a frozen river-Elwood quickly becomes part of their family. Macey even lines Elwood up with her younger sister, and the prospect of a peaceful agrarian life helps him to begin to move on. But all that changes when Elwood spots a horde of Hyzoi advancing on his new home. Now he is forced to use his military training and intrinsic leadership skills to prepare the people of Winigh to desperately defend against an innumerable foe. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Length? Three evenings.
Characters? Memorable, several characters.
Setting? Fantasy world with some similarities to Earth.
Written approximately? 2014.
Does the story leave questions in the readers mind? Yes. Many questions. Without spoilers, we still don't know why the enemy is an enemy. Also, at the end, several months elapse, with no note of what happens during them.
Any issues the author (or a more recent publisher) should cover? Yes. About five chapters begin awkwardly. There were multiple unexpected POV switches in one chapter near the end. The last chapter feels out of place without any information on the intervening months.
Short storyline: A male character suffering from amnesia is awakened by two other characters. Eventually, he figures out who he is. No big surprise as to who he is. Except the name of course.
Notes for the reader: Read past the awkward chapters beginnings. The storyline is good, even if a plot hole or two still exist. Perhaps, they were left intentionally to be filled in through a sequel. ( )