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In war torn Elundium ancient prophecies of the enchanter guardian Nevian begin to spring to life. Thane, once King Holbian’s humble messenger, has risen to lead the warriors of Underfall to a great victory over the armies of Krulshards, Master of Darkness. But even as Thane claims his grandfather’s magical sword to kill the Nightmare enemy, Krulshards eludes him, escaping into the labryinthine darkness of the City of Night, where he prepares a terrible revenge. Thane is pledged to follow show more Krulshards and destroy him, but many daylights’ ride away, King Holbian waits trapped in the siege locked Granite City, struggling with his terror of the dark, as seething Nightbeast hordes swarm against the walls. The fate of Elundium hangs on Thane’s choice … show lessTags
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This review is written with a GPL 3.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot.wordpress.leafmarks.com by express permission of this reviewer. Title: Palace of Kings Series: Loremasters of Elundium Author: Mike Jefferies Rating: 3 of 5 Stars Genre: Fantasy Synopsis: Thane has risen to lead the alliance to destroy Krullshards. Only, he chooses the life of his grandfather Thoron over the death of Krullshards and that opens up a whole new can of worms. Kyot, Thane's friend and archer, must find the Maker of the glass arrows of Clatterford. For show more only these arrows, with light imbedded in them, can truly harm Krullshards. My Thoughts: I DNF'd this, not because it was badly written, or horrible or the author was a troll or even a democrat, but because I realized I had outgrown it. I have such fond memories of adventuring with Thane, rescuing Elionbel, finding Clatterford with Kyot and just being a Heroic Knight in a Grand Adventure that I decided to not finish this book. If I were to finish this my memories would be destroyed with my current thoughts about the book and I don't want that. I would highly recommend this to young and older teens who love epic fantasy, like Tolkien but didn't necessarily like the slow pace of Tolkien. Now I am just sad. I guess that is part of growing up and getting older. But I don't have to like it, nor do I have to mar the past. I'll remember these books very fondly for the future and just not re-read them is all. " show less
This review is written with a GPL 3.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot.wordpress.leafmarks.com by express permission of this reviewer. Title: Palace of Kings Series: Loremasters of Elundium Author: Mike Jefferies Rating: 3 of 5 Stars Genre: Fantasy Synopsis: Thane has risen to lead the alliance to destroy Krullshards. Only, he chooses the life of his grandfather Thoron over the death of Krullshards and that opens up a whole new can of worms. Kyot, Thane's friend and archer, must find the Maker of the glass arrows of Clatterford. For show more only these arrows, with light imbedded in them, can truly harm Krullshards. My Thoughts: I DNF'd this, not because it was badly written, or horrible or the author was a troll or even a democrat, but because I realized I had outgrown it. I have such fond memories of adventuring with Thane, rescuing Elionbel, finding Clatterford with Kyot and just being a Heroic Knight in a Grand Adventure that I decided to not finish this book. If I were to finish this my memories would be destroyed with my current thoughts about the book and I don't want that. I would highly recommend this to young and older teens who love epic fantasy, like Tolkien but didn't necessarily like the slow pace of Tolkien. Now I am just sad. I guess that is part of growing up and getting older. But I don't have to like it, nor do I have to mar the past. I'll remember these books very fondly for the future and just not re-read them is all. " show less
This series was written in Tolkien style but was a bit darker. It wasn't overly complex or involved, but I enjoyed it.
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- Palace of Kings
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- To my wife, Shelia, who heard the Nightbeasts' roar and lit the first spark against their darkness. To you I give all Elundium.
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