Character Profile
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Summary
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Genre: YA (16+ years) high fantasy
Series length: Three books, plus sequel trilogy (The Blood of Kings)
Violence: High violence, including scenes such as child sacrifice
Magic/Supernatural: High supernatural
Romance: Moderate to high, including references to things such as concubines.
Christian/spiritual element: Overt allegorical elements
Recommendation: Excellent for those who enjoy medieval fantasy and high adventure
You might like this book if you liked...
The Lord of the Rings, Storm Siren, or other epic fantasy stories
Series length: Three books, plus sequel trilogy (The Blood of Kings)
Violence: High violence, including scenes such as child sacrifice
Magic/Supernatural: High supernatural
Romance: Moderate to high, including references to things such as concubines.
Christian/spiritual element: Overt allegorical elements
Recommendation: Excellent for those who enjoy medieval fantasy and high adventure
You might like this book if you liked...
The Lord of the Rings, Storm Siren, or other epic fantasy stories
Opening Lines:
Aldair Livina sat at the table in the great cabin of his privately owned ship, the Half Moon, looking over his most recent chart of the Eversea. After an eleven-night voyage north-northwest from the Port of Everton, he had discovered a new island. He had named the isle Bakurah in honor of the first ripe fruit of the season. Aldair hoped that this island would be the first of many. Father Tomek believed that the Five Woes had come upon them at last. Aldair wasn't convinced that the world was ending, but he appreciated the challenge set before him. And the pay. |
King's Folly (Kinsman Chronicles, Book 1)
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Gozan flew through the Veil, just out of reach of the ocean's spray. Behind him his swarm followed, a cloudy mass of colors and shrieking sounds. He wished for silence but hadn't the energy to rebuke them just now. If things didn't change, he might never have the energy again. |
King's Blood (Kinsman Chronicles, Book 2)
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The kings were dead. The ambush, led by Fonu Edekk, had nearly destroyed the veteran armies of Armania and Sarikar and had taken out both kings, leaving Trevn to defend his people from the threat of takeover. He had no idea how to do that. |
King's War (Kinsman Chronicles, Book 3)
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