P.S. Power works in fiction, mainly focusing on Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror genres, with brief forays into other things just to keep life interesting. He averages 1 to 2 books monthly and has several series going. He lives in an isolated cabin in the middle of nowhere, as a recluse, yet still manages to find time to talk to people online, in a positive and delightful manner. Not one of those creepy hermit types though, you understand. It's more of an isolated farm style thing. Or ranch really. He's also interested in three dimensional photography, and long moonlit walks on the beach, sometimes with vampires. When he can find time he also does writing and voice work for scripted online programs. Anyway, feel free to drop him a line. Or visit his forum: http://pspowerbooks.com/phpBBF/index.php
In chatting with Dale over the past few weeks, it was decided that he was interested in blogging to you, his readers. The blog he had within the main site was not going to be a viable solution and there were thoughts of just creating a Forum where only he could post and everyone else could reply. This MOD is a nice meeting of the two for what will hopefully be a highly successful blog!
Hoping this first (and only) post by me will kick off a nice method of interaction with Dale's readers!
Brent / Argy / ArgyrosfeniX
p.s. - Also going to try and get the feed that comes with this to feed into Amazon and Goodreads. Good luck to one and all!! ]]>
I felt this one was kind of slow. The first half is the war. The second half is building roads and buildings. That's about it for the second half until almost the end when the are some new bigger revelations. I thought there would be more about Gange after the revelations of the last book, but nothing really progressed there. With the revelations at the end of this book, I am not sure where the story will go from here. I do enjoy this authors books for the most part but the main characters are all pretty much the same and after a while I find them boring unless they do something different or discover a new magic. They are all a little socially awkward. They are workaholics that do 5 times the amount of work that anyone else does and then thinks they aren't doing enough. They can't identify sarcasm or if someone is joking. They seem to do things to do things. I have not encountered an MC from this author who is happy. It's not that they are sad, it's just that everything in their life is work and there is nothing left for fun/play.
Love the complex characters. The evolving storyline grips you until the end. Looking forward to any further books in this series. Love this author. Each of his story arcs are uniquely different. Recommended to any who love urban fantasy.
War Mage is a great addition to the Crystals of Memory series
Anders Broley continues to grow into a powerful mage known and feared as Warbow. He also is a gifted teacher of the magical arts, an excellent healer, and loyal to the crown.
Kinda disappointing. Nothing like the first three books. Basically boring. I will continue to read this author but I am not sure if I will continue with this series.
This story of a slothful young man who gets the memories of an old historian monk with a superb memory power was a very interesting series. I really enjoyed reading this story. I really wish that this Author would do a dungeon core or cultivating world story.
I was surprised at the ending. Sometimes you expect to read about great battles and how people survived them. But the ending leaves you wanting to see what happens next.