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The 7 Swords

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From a childhood shadowed by loss, Jason's seventeen years have been marked by life's early trials. Raised by his Aunt Rose and Uncle Jay after the tragic loss of his parents and the transient lifestyle of his enigmatic Uncle Jeremiah, Jason finds stability in their caring home. Despite the nurturing environment, he battles derealization disorder and dyslexia, experiencing the world in fleeting, fast-forward moments called "fast attacks."



This fragile peace shatters when Uncle Jeremiah, faced with no other option and Jason's life hanging in the balance, reveals the existence of Terra Creaturae. In this hidden world, myths manifest, and magic reigns. In this realm, Jason discovers he possesses a remarkable and unique ability that could change everything. In this enchanted world, Jason meets Meg, a warrior with a complex past and extraordinary powers of her own. As they navigate this perilous new reality, the duo confronts challenges that test their bravery and unveil the true extent of their abilities. Jason and Meg find themselves in a desperate race against time, striving to save Terra Creaturae from the clutches of the powerful warlord Ocyriz and to prevent the resurrection of an ancient evil whose return could spell catastrophe.

464 pages, Paperback

Published August 29, 2024

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March 7, 2026
I really wanted to love this book, but...

It's like every adventure movie element crammed into one long, overly dramatic and somewhat chaotic mashed-up game of Dungeons & Dragons. Some stuff didn't make sense to be there.
Has a great deal of generic elements, obvious statements, and repetitive lines.

This needed more thorough editing and cutting. Less is definitely sometimes more and was needed here.
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