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Exodus Rising (Tales of Starlight)

by Bryan Davis

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Adrian Masters continues his relentless march toward the bitterly cold Northlands of Starlight. Ravaged by a deadly disease and accompanied by two children, Adrian carries Marcelle in a vegetative state, hoping Alaph, king of the Northlands, will supply a way to reunite her near-death body with her wandering spirit. Time is of the essence. Invading soldiers from Major Four are marching toward the Southlands village to do battle against the dragon slave masters, but two great dangers await'the inescapable disease and the unpredictable Benefile, ageless and mysterious white dragons who will kill any infected humans. All the while, Drexel, the murderer of Marcelle's mother, has taken on an impervious disguise as a male Starlighter and is using hypnotic powers to gain control of Mesolantrum with his sights set on the entire kingdom. Adrian and Marcelle must battle to free the slav es on one world and protect their own world from Drexel's malevolent plan or else the freed slaves will return to Major Four only to find another slave master. Performing both tasks seems impossible. Hope remains in the guise of the little Starlighter Regina. Guided by Cassabrie, Starlight's great liberator, Regina hopes to accompany Adrian step by step to thwart the plans of slave masters on both worlds.… (more)
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3.5 Stars

Throughout the series, the author seemed to make some jumps that were not apparent to me as a reader. It takes a moment or two before realization strikes and I can mentally get back on track again. Another downside to the reading of all three books is the author's inability to connect with me with his humor. It's was always apparent when he tried to get me to respond with some level of joviality (and I did, maybe twice, throughout the series), but, overall, the attempts fell way flat, as if the writer's sense of humor is always an inside joke that only makes him laugh. Outside of those two things, this book and the series are entertaining reads, but I probably won't purchase anything else from him.

I will say this, though. I truly appreciate that the author is a lover of God. That shines through beautifully! His writing does develop a sense of gratitude toward the Creator and because of that, I never felt as though I was being robbed of my time.

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  impactwriter | Sep 5, 2018 |
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Adrian Masters continues his relentless march toward the bitterly cold Northlands of Starlight. Ravaged by a deadly disease and accompanied by two children, Adrian carries Marcelle in a vegetative state, hoping Alaph, king of the Northlands, will supply a way to reunite her near-death body with her wandering spirit. Time is of the essence. Invading soldiers from Major Four are marching toward the Southlands village to do battle against the dragon slave masters, but two great dangers await'the inescapable disease and the unpredictable Benefile, ageless and mysterious white dragons who will kill any infected humans. All the while, Drexel, the murderer of Marcelle's mother, has taken on an impervious disguise as a male Starlighter and is using hypnotic powers to gain control of Mesolantrum with his sights set on the entire kingdom. Adrian and Marcelle must battle to free the slav es on one world and protect their own world from Drexel's malevolent plan or else the freed slaves will return to Major Four only to find another slave master. Performing both tasks seems impossible. Hope remains in the guise of the little Starlighter Regina. Guided by Cassabrie, Starlight's great liberator, Regina hopes to accompany Adrian step by step to thwart the plans of slave masters on both worlds.

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