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Terminals #3

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Jill has been captured by The Balrog, a murderous, unstoppable monster. To survive the worst of his tortures, she’ll have to fabricate a convincing lie.

Reeling from her team’s devastating losses, Abby must tap her super-intelligence like never before. If the strike team is to have any chance of mounting a successful rescue, she’ll have to fabricate a weapon powerful enough to destroy the monster.

77 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 30, 2016

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Thomas Cardin

14 books28 followers
I was born in 1963. Started reading fantasy and science fiction with the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs when I was 7. As I grew I added more and more authors to my list, Isaac Asimov, E.E. Doc Smith, Tolkien, etc. Every book with a cover by Frank Frazetta was soon in my collection.

In high school I made friends who introduced me to Dungeons and Dragons, a brand new game at the time. Now I could both READ and PLAY out the adventures I loved so much.

A lot of my desire to write comes from playing dungeons and dragons and inventing worlds to play in since about 1978. My friends and I would sit around to ponder and question the mysteries of magic, dragons, and other planes of existence in fantasy worlds.

We came up with our own answers and those are at the core of my fantasy writing.

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598 reviews16 followers
April 22, 2016
I can’t wait to see how this saga ends!

Cutting straight to the chase, this third novella was somewhat a transition point in between the introduction stage and the climax. But it was a pretty good transition.

I know the highlight of this installment is Jill and what she achieves to kickstart the edge of her true destiny, but I can’t stop thinking about the outcome of Abby. I know Thomas Cardin isn’t drawing attention to her for no reason, so something is about to go down with her and her major role in the series.

The way the second one ended I was expecting a long, drawn out torture scene and just at the thought at that I was ready to cringe. I understand that a lot of authors or writers like to put their characters through complete agony because they have a severe connection to those characters and want to nurse them back to health. Thank God Cardin is not one of those authors. What happened in this third part of the Terminals series was completely necessary to the characters and the plot and it wasn’t overdone or over dramatic at all. I was so relieved to find another reason to trust Cardin with what he was doing.

Something big is gunna happen and certain characters will most likely end up somewhere else by the end of this series, so I better get on it and finish it up.
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October 4, 2016
Terminals book three was all about character development, and I loved it. There is a lot more depth to the story and the characters after this episode. The writing continues to be top-notch, and I will be moving on to the next episode immediately. Well done again, Mr. Cardin. Keep it coming!
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March 1, 2016
Can't wait for the next one in this series!!
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