Becoming a Warden was an almost insurmountable task that pushed Lillin down a dark and winding path, but all of her training did little enough to prepare her for what was to come from beyond the walls of Black Mark. An insidious force moves, taking shape in the shadows and it rides on the winds of madness and misery. Lillin must struggle with her own lack of control over her abilities if she wishes to make a stand, but against such a terrible force, can anyone truly hold their ground?
Warden's Path, the sequel to Warden's Will, is the second novel in the Tyranny Cycle series by Heath Pfaff, author of the Chaos Awakens trilogy, and The Hungering Saga.
If you enjoy the works of authors like David Gemmel, H.P. Lovecraft, Brent Weeks, Clive Barker and Brandon Sanderson then Pfaff's books may well appeal to you. His writing is dark, grim and accessible, and his fantasy worlds are both engaging and full of strange and terrible places to explore.
Heath Pfaff is an author who lives in rural, western New York. He was born in a small town, and spent a good potion of his life growing up all over the world as part of a military family. He is married, and has armloads of cats and a dog named Eris.
I've read all of Pfaff's books, and he seems to get more creative and brilliantly terrible in each one When i say terrible, i mean by god do not read this book at midnight alone But in saying that, the massive improvements over the first installment makes everything worth it. The storytelling, the descriptions of the various horrors most couldnt even dream of, on top of new characters who are so well crafted in the short time we see them. And with his signature musings on the theory of life, war, that make you really stop to think and consider what is being said. Often times with horror creators will grow lazy, blame everything on their characters being unintelligent so it is truly scary when they do everything right and still lose