review | The story was enthralling and kept me anticipating throughout. I will gladly check out volume two. Highly recommended. My only complaint would be the inconsistencies of the name. Laudner in one spot, Launder in another and the misspelled variances of breath and breathe. All in all, an excellent story. | |
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Chronicles of the Sentient Sword vol 1 Pantania the Guild Mistress
Copyright 2011 Gerald L. Black
Welcome to the world of Domhan, a fantasy realm.
Sentient Sword is available.
Vol. 1 Pantania, the Guild Mistress (available Now at local retailers or authorhouse.com)
Vol.2 The Golden Child(TBA)
Vol. 3 Little Black One(TBA)
Welcome to the world of Domhan, a fantasy realm.
Sentient Sword is available.
Vol. 1 Pantania, the Guild Mistress (available Now at local retailers or authorhouse.com)
Vol.2 The Golden Child(TBA)
Vol. 3 Little Black One(TBA)
About Me
- Gerry L. Black
- I have been a heavy metal singer and am now writer of fantasy novels.
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Book Review for The Hero Always Wins by Robert Eaton
The Hero Always Wins
Author:Robert Eaton
Published By:
Date Published:
Pages:224
Recommended Age: 14+
Reviewed By: Gerald L. Black www.sentientsword.blogspot.com
Rating: 4
Purchased from Amazon for Kindle
Summary:
The Knights of Leohrt are an order devoted to protecting the people from Warlocks and the Heathenlands. When his father is killed, Darcy Lionne becomes champion of the order, although he is still very weak in power. A series of murders involving the knights lead him to find the source of the evil. The evil he finds, however is of a most unexpected sort.
Gerald L. Black's Thoughts:
The story was well written with action scenes from the beginning all the way through. The characters are fairly cliched, but you want to root for them nonetheless. Overall the flow of the plot was smooth and was free from many typos and other grammatical errors. The plot twists have you wondering at the outcome throughout. The story has shades of Conan with a military flair and a different take on magic use. Overall, it was an enthralling read.
Parents:
Language: The language is mild
Adult Content: Some sexual content and adult situations
Violence: Bloody violence.
Author:Robert Eaton
Published By:
Date Published:
Pages:224
Recommended Age: 14+
Reviewed By: Gerald L. Black www.sentientsword.blogspot.com
Rating: 4
Purchased from Amazon for Kindle
Summary:
The Knights of Leohrt are an order devoted to protecting the people from Warlocks and the Heathenlands. When his father is killed, Darcy Lionne becomes champion of the order, although he is still very weak in power. A series of murders involving the knights lead him to find the source of the evil. The evil he finds, however is of a most unexpected sort.
Gerald L. Black's Thoughts:
The story was well written with action scenes from the beginning all the way through. The characters are fairly cliched, but you want to root for them nonetheless. Overall the flow of the plot was smooth and was free from many typos and other grammatical errors. The plot twists have you wondering at the outcome throughout. The story has shades of Conan with a military flair and a different take on magic use. Overall, it was an enthralling read.
Parents:
Language: The language is mild
Adult Content: Some sexual content and adult situations
Violence: Bloody violence.
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