Jonathan Haymaker's mission in Tanglewood has become much more than the search for a lost friend. Though drawn out and terrible, the Troll Wars of the Murkle Quags were only a symptom of a more dangerous evil growing at the Eye of Tanglewood Forest. Now Jonathan has the chance to change the course of Terramyr's history, if only he and his brother Jason can make it to the Eye and halt Brykith's search for the key to the Astral Plane.
Sam is a very lucky guy. He juggles work in such a way that he makes sure to spend enough time with his loving wife and five sons. He is blessed to be writing full time now. In his spare time he is an avid powerlifter, and competes from time to time.
He spent nearly five years serving as a U.S. Diplomat and absolutely loved the experience, but decided to move back home. Outside of the U.S. he has lived in Latvia, Hungary, and Armenia. He speaks Russian, Hungarian, and Armenian. (He used to speak some Latvian too, but he has no one to practice with anymore…)
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Great conclusion to the story! All loose ends are tied up but there are some threads that can lead to future adventures in this world and in Ferguson's other realms!
My favorite character, and the one I feel is honestly the main hero is the Captain. I almost feel like he should be the title character of this book, or have the prophecies about him as he really does drive their story. He also gets an amazing sword that has some great magical powers, while Jonathan gets a bow that does... I don't know what. (And did he lose that one too? Never really says)
My biggest complaint with book 2 in this series was the lack of a good ending and this book wrapped that up for me. I still think it could have been put together into one longer book, but either way it was a nice conclusion for the trilogy.
I highly recommend reading this trilogy. Book 1 can be read as a stand alone, books 2 & 3 need to be read together. I read it at the same time as my son and he loved it too. It was great to have a clean fantasy book that I felt I could have my son read and it gave us something to chat about that is a mutual interest.
This is a good book. It picks up where the last one leaves off. I can't decide if this is going to be the last book or will there be more. Personally I am hoping for more.
This series was a fun read, going places I didn't expect, which it made it worth the time to read it. I was sorry to see the 3rd book end, not knowing if there will be a forth. I enjoyed the story and characters so much. I really hope the author sees fit to write another tale envolving Jonathan Haymaker. I really believe you will also fal for these characters and story. Great reading everyone!!!!!!!!!!!