A booming voice echoes from the heavens, demanding worship or death. Earth no longer stands alone in the universe.
Less than 24-hours after this jaw-dropping discovery, the situation is desperate. Earth’s forces discover a legend of an unholy weapon which, if found, could be used to decimate the alien invaders. Hoping this will save Earth, Staff Sergeant Leo Frasier and his unit are transported in a flash of light to another world - a world of magic.
Separated on arrival, Leo manages to find two comrades. Together, they undertake quests to earn new allies among the kingdom of Kaslea. However, this world of magic is not without its own problems. Leaving no survivors in its wake, a great dragon terrorizes the kingdom, turning villages to ash. Making matters worse, the neighboring kingdoms of Gatlan and Sintiya are at war and that war is spilling over into Kaslea’s border.
With a knight of the realm at their side, Leo and his team must do what no hero of Kaslea has yet managed - slay the dragon. Defeating the dragon will put them on a path to saving two worlds. Failing will guarantee the destruction of both.
Taitrina Falcon is a passionate Author who writes and dwells in England, U.K. She may have studied Computing Programming at University, but the art of writing has been her number one passion since she was just a kid. Taitrina began story-telling before she even jotted down her very first word.
For eight consecutive years, Taitrina has successfully completed NaNoWriMo, which is her favourite time of year and serves as a second Christmas.
When she’s not creating, Taitrina Falcon is a gamer, swimmer, Star Wars fan, and DVD collector. Music is one of her many muses and she never leaves the house without her iPod. The coast is also an inspiration of hers: the calm crashing of the ocean waves and the salty tang in the air.
No. I've read like 9 pages of this book and no...It's so heavy in telling. Not showing anything. and the beginning are just "generic Hollywood action movie" so bad.
."Leo was planning on visiting his parents down in Florida, just not yet. He wanted to enjoy his freedom first. He’d decided on this trip when he’d realized he’d seen more places outside of his country than inside. He lived for his job, but he was twenty-seven, and his days on the frontline as special forces wouldn’t last forever. " Doesn't this just make you want to read more?? (no)
I'm pretty disappointed by this book. The main downfall seems to be its relatively short length. It leaves too little time to build the setting, describe the environment and make the story more than just a barebone tale that could have been told in 10 minutes. The book just feels too much like a drive-by rather than a sitdown where you can spend the entire day imagining the setting.