Captured by his ancestral enemies, Revan Teutevar wants nothing more than to walk the shadowed halls of his birthplace, the mountain-citadel of Athelon. To claim his birthright, Revan will be forced to trust old enemies and place his life in the hands of a mad man. But should he overcome it all, Revan may find that his stars lead down a different path than the desires of his heart.
Captain Nikoma would rather be on the losing end of a thousand more battles than return home to her father. But in war, people seldom get what they want. Reeling from a crushing defeat at the hands of the Imperium League Nikoma and her fellow Captain Cheytan return home to find the Simarron in turmoil. With invaders marching across the plains and the future of the Simarru people at stake, Nikoma will be forced to choose once and for all where her loyalties lie.
If there’s one thing Harlan Longmire has come to learn, it’s to be careful what you wish for. After months of searching, Harlan, the leprechaun chieftain Angus O’Cooley and their scouts have found General Arund, the White Knight. As the Fates would have it, now they’re also his captives, their only chance of escape an undead Valkyrie who just happens to be the missing piece Arund’s been waiting for to further his shadowed schemes.
Teutevar Saga: Return to Shadow Part III is a full-length medieval western novel (read: historical fantasy meets the Wild West) by Derek Alan Siddoway.
Derek Alan Siddoway is the author of Teutevar Saga, a medieval western/frontier fantasy series, and Gryphon Riders, a young adult fantasy trilogy. He was born and raised in the American West at the foot of the Uinta Mountains. An Undaunted and Everyday Author, Derek spends his free time reading, obsessively filling notebooks, adventuring outdoors and celebrating small victories. He's also a sucker for Star Wars and football, namely the University of Utah and Minnesota Vikings.
I liked this series. The story is sound and the world building is very believable. The firs t two books were a joy to read and left me wanting more. The last three books (Return to shadow I,II & III) were still very good. The writer's talent is obvious and the story flows well, but the editing is atrocious. Mis-spelling, words in wrong order, additional words making sentences difficult to decifer. I still overall liked the saga, I just wish the editing was more professional.