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Exiled: A gritty, fast-paced epic fantasy

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A region steeped in blood and betrayal. A darkness that threatens to see light again.

Darius Rarkez, Prince of Vlencia, was in the final stages of his Crimson Guard apprenticeship when he was cruelly exiled. Against the odds, he sneaked into neighbouring Elron where a guild of criminals awaited him.

For ten agonising summers, he swapped his study of the sword for the art of stealing, but now Darius wants out of Estos altogether. To start anew somewhere far away from his troubled past and present. However, such freedom requires gold—and lots of it.

So, when the guild faces their most daring and lucrative raid yet, he seeks the foresight of a banished seer. What he receives, instead, is a grave prophecy. One that promises blood, destruction, and the rise of an ancient enemy long considered dead.

The sky gods have chosen him. But will he help those who have forsaken him?

212 pages, Paperback

Published April 16, 2026

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65 reviews
November 13, 2025
I did not finish this book because

vulgar language:
1- comments on whore houses prostitution and genital parts. (I can sometimes overlook even very disgusting writers like Horror Torture Chapter writer Man RR Matin if the characters are very well written)

2- Main character lame
was a grey morals blob - basically a selfish person who only could be considered somewhat good as he will not murder an unarmed lady but has no problems grouping with killers who plunder and murder men.

3- I am ok with a very baddy character like the very early writing of the Drittz enemy thief/fighter guy. But the writer can not seem to decide if his main character is a honorable knight type or whiney thief man child.

4 I was not impressed with the night time cougar attack it was rather silly and dull and supposed to be an amazing exciting encounter.

I guess if you have nothing else to read you could read this- but the writing is average and the characters are dull and the story seems like a rework of Tolkien but with a Jonah main character

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1 review
January 11, 2026
A fast paced good read. Something is always happening which I can appreciate. Not considering the later books, I can see why the reviews aren’t higher. However, if I can give you two pieces of advice when reading this series:
1 - These books are best enjoyed in quick succession of one another imo
2 - Reading to yourself out loud may be strange, but I found the book to feel much more immersive and paint a much sharper image when read out loud.
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27 reviews
August 26, 2025
Bought for the kindle
It's not bad, and I enjoyed the quicker, shorter novel size of it.

I just wish there was more before there was a 10-year skip. The trudging through the forbidden forest, weakening our protag, to the point of breaking his vow made in the first chapter not to speak to anyone.

That's a novel in of itself, and would have made this just that much better.
9 reviews
November 30, 2025
Loved it

Loved everything about this book. Refreshing, love that it is written in smaller chunks. Love the characters, the plot , the realms
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