In this third book in the 'Book of One' series, the god unleashes war upon the land, breaking the ancient peace that heralded the age. Ancient foes awaken to challenge the shadows and the lies as vows are remembered and power is taken. The child of fire enters the circle and a dragon is born.
Fantasy writer, author of the Bestselling 'Book of One' epic fantasy series, a 398.2 geek, a hopeful gardener and a lover of life and spirit in all its many forms.
I would have given 4 stars, but i had to skip all the parts with the elves....I can't stand anymore to read about trees loving elves; i don't understand the need of the authors to write about such an overused fantasy clichè....really authors: NO MORE ELVES!
While I enjoy the story and characters, Who edited these books. The series is filled with so many typos the author looks like an elememtery school student
Stavros has found Aaron and proceeds to help him discover his wizard powers. Ariana, who has been rescued by Elves, has learned of her own mother's heritage and become an important member of Elvanar, her mother's land.
As Aaron continues to learn about himself, Ariana leads the elves to fight against her Uncle Cerric, the man who tried to kill her several times in order to usurp her throne as Queen of Maramyr. Cerric, now a god king grows ever stronger and wishes to control the entire realm. He sets out by leading a war against Kandara, as he has put the blame of Ariana's presumed death on them. Kandara, according to the myths, is a land where dragons are born. King Eric, Lord Boric and the king's son's Elric and Borrican will prove or disprove the myth of the dragons in a war they cannot win......
There are quite a few errors in this book....missing words, misspelled words and sometimes too many word in a sentence. Such is the world of the ebook it seems.
but there are so many errors it's frustrating. I really wish they would have spent a little more time actually forming words and complete sentences with proper spelling.
Fairly good read. The story's still as great as ever. The reason why this one gets only 3 stars is 'cos it lost the intensity of its prequels. Not intriguing enough. Plus the main character gets fewer scenes. Too bad for me. I hope the next installment is written with more intensity.
A fine read just like the first two books. The story keeps developing fast and the characters keep growing. I look forward to diving into the next chapter