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The Most Amazing Amazon Review of Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

The lovely Cambria Herbert just posted the most amazing Amazon review of my YA fantasy, Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch. It’s the kind of review every author dreams about reading. A review so passionate about the book, the characters, and the plot. It warms my heart and has motivated Slade and I to work even harder with getting the sequels out. (The Legacies of Talimura series is all mapped out, by the way!) I wanted to share it with you.

 

 

 

 

“Sixteen year old Astanyx and his two best friends return from a hunting trip to find their small village of Polca ravaged by brutal killers that left no one alive. With nothing left the boys set off to warn the King. They do not realize that they are going to be tested in ways they never thought possible and be thrust into a battle that only could be made up. Except it isn¡¦t made up. It¡¦s real.

 

 

Debonair, a powerful witch from the Unspoken Lands is on a secret quest and has put together an army of made up of the most violent and blood thirsty killers she could find. With her army she is terrorizing everyone in her path and creating chaos.

 

 

Astanyx and his friends (old and new) must find a way to unite the kingdoms and defeat the witch. To do this he must venture farther than he ever thought, seek answers to forbidden questions and find the only weapon powerful enough to save the kingdoms from Debonair¡¦s desire to unleash an ancient evil.

 

Buckle your seatbelts¡K

 

You are about to go for a ride¡K

 

This book picks you up and sweeps you along until the every last page is read leaving you completely satisfied and even a little winded. That¡¦s right, winded. Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch is packed full of twists and turns and frankly it¡¦s the best book I have read in a long time.

 

So what¡¦s it about?

 

To me, it¡¦s about worlds from long ago when things weren¡¦t as simple as they are now but they were so much more magical. It¡¦s where legend meets history and all creatures come together to create a fantastic world. The descriptions of these places, these lands and villages are so crystal clear in my head it¡¦s as if they really did once exist and they are merely waiting to be discovered again.

 

I am an avid reader and this is the first tale that I have come across like this. I almost don¡¦t want to make the comparison (even though it isn¡¦t really a comparison) but I can¡¦t help but say what¡¦s on my mind (Hey, you asked). I will admit ¡Vand NO I am not kidding, and yes, you may pretend to not know me if you like ¡V I have never read the Harry Potter series, nor have I watched any of the movies¡Kbut I do have an idea in my head of what it would be like and this book is what I imagine. Not necessarily the story line (there is no sorcerer named Harry with some friends) but the world and the creatures that live in it. There are elves and dwarfs, gnomes and talking wolves¡Kthere are even some dragons.

 

Astanyx is a great character, my favorite of the story. I love how he is the main character but the story isn¡¦t really about him. It¡¦s about his quest and his journey. He¡¦s a warrior with no training¡K(okay a little training, but mostly by experience) and his sense of self and right and wrong is unshakable. In the beginning of the story he is a boy, unsure of himself and a little awkward. But he doesn¡¦t stay that way for long. He rises up in the most difficult and impossible situations and emerges from the story as a hero and a leader.

 

As I said, to me the main character of the story was Astanyx but he was far from the only character to capture my attention. Barrett- a strong, capable warrior who I think kind of earned the mentor role to Astanyx was also a favorite. Then there was Luccia, the princess. But she wasn¡¦t like any other princesses in the stories I have read. She has a strong, level head on her shoulder and is capable with a sword. She was always realistic about the situations they faced but still managed to hold on to the hope in her heart. She was a warm ray of sunshine in the middle of a storm.
The villain of the story is vile and power seeking, arrogant and rude. She is also very powerful which makes any victory over her a triumph.

 

The plot in this book is executed so well and without any hiccups. There is so much depth to the story and so many things happening but I was never once lost or bored. The story moved along continuously and kept me interested and guessing. The characters came up against many challenges and traveled to many places. I would even daresay that sometimes I was reminded of Indiana Jones. º P.S. I really LIKED Indiana Jones.

 

Which brings me to another point, this book would make an awesome movie. I could see it play out in my head so clearly as I read and the action and battle scenes would be fabulous to watch with some popcorn. And the dragons¡Kthey were awesome.

 

There was even some romance in the book, but it was something in the background, a nice compliment to the evolving story. It was just enough to make me smile. The ending was fantastic, if a little shocking. I do hope that there will be a sequel because I would love to have more of these characters and this world.

 

The writing was clear, the description was good and the plot was easy to follow even though it had a lot to offer. In all, this book was fantastic and I would recommend it to anyone who loves to read and go on adventures. I would even go as far to say that this is probably the best Indie book I have ever read. I frankly, don¡¦t know why you are still reading this review, you should go buy the book and start reading.

 

So there you have it. My Opinion.” Cambria Herbert

World of Warcraft: Boneshaker’s Return

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Warcraft: An addiction. A playground. An escape.

 

To some, it’s more about the community than it is the game. It’s an escape into another world. It’s the ability to experiment with different races, interact with other players, and work together to kill challenging bosses.

 

The addiction began with the books. Masterpieces so brilliant, I could not help but try the game. The addiction spread like a virus. Minutes turned to hours. The first few levels came quickly, too quickly, and I found myself wanting more. Before I knew it, six hours had passed and the day had turned to night. Grudgingly, I turned myself in, excited for my next day off where I could escape into the world again. But I’m no warrior. I’m barely a blip on the WOW scene. Not yet anyway.

 

Lately, forums have been asking, “Where is Bone when you need him?”

 

If you haven’t heard the name, Boneshaker is the name of one of the top DPS Enhancement Shamans in Blade’s Edge. Several months ago, he disappeared off the face of WOW. No one knew what happened to him or where he had gone.

 

For several months, he remained a ghost. Not a whisper, a message, or the dreaded /gquit. Only silence. His account remained active, yet dormant.

 

Boneshaker is loyal, supportive, zany. A shaman draenei who can kick some serious ass in a raid. He will stay up late into the night and early morning to help finish off a boss. He is no guild leader, only a warrior at heart who speaks his mind, one who will not stand quietly while he or others are trampled. He loves the game, but he does not live for the game. (You know the kind I speak of. The kind who dominate the guild, demote officers while promoting their own. Or the kind in need of blood pressure medication–or something–while leading a raid screaming, “More DoTs!”)

 

He is a man who believes himself to have been born in the wrong century. A thousand years ago, he sees himself not as a conqueror, but a strategist. He is a gamer, a husband, a die-hard Leafs fan, and a brilliant storyboarder.

 

I’m going to let you in on a little secret…

 

Bone a.k.a. Slade Sewell has been here with me, breathing life into an idea he originally thought out for an RPG. Like Warcraft, Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch ignites your inner childhood, reaching the young adult audience and beyond. Talimura is a world of magic and adventure, war and tragedy. Fall in love with the cast from Astanyx, Barret, Ramza, and Princess Luccia to the dragons, hellfangs, and the evil Debonair.  Leave the real world behind and enter the world of Talimura where you can take risks, feed your soul, and become anyone you want.

 

Click on the link Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch and enter the world of Talimura.

 

Now that the book has been unleashed to the public, Boneshaker, once again, returns to Warcraft.

 

If you haven’t met Boneshaker yet, beware. He’s back.

 

Winners of the July 2011 Blog Hop Giveaway

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

July marked the launch the of my thriller, Bloodletter and my YA fantasy, Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch. To launch my books, I teamed up with seven authors for an international blog hop.

 

What an amazing (and incredibly busy) month it was! Full of interviews, reviews, excerpts, and giveaways!

 

I want to thank all of the authors and readers who participated in this event!

 

 

Sound the trumpets and pull out the red carpet, it’s time to announce the winners!

 

Suz

The Emperor’s Edge

Evolution of Insanity

 

Sharon S.

Bloodletter

Dark Warrior

 

Nathiel

Doorway of the Triquetra

The Forest of Adventures

 

Lani Wendt Young

The Emperor’s Edge

Forest of adventures

 

Elizabeth Lanoix

The Childe
The Emperor’s Edge

 

Heidy

The Childe
Doorway of the Triquetra

 

Tattoodevil13

War of the Witch

Bloodletter

 

Celise Winters

The Forest of Adventures
Doorway of the Triquetra

 

Cassie

Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch
The Forest of Adventures

 

Lori
3:16
Bloodletter

 

Shana @A Book Vacation

Bloodletter
The Forest of Adventures

 

Memrie

Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch

Doorway of the Triquetra

 

Diana

The Forest of Adventures

Bloodletter

 

Cherry Mischievous

Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch
The Childe

 

Erin Danzer

Forest of Adventures

Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch

 

Keikomushi

Shadow Cat
Evolution of Insanity

 

Tatiana L.

Legacies of Talimura: War of the Witch

3:16

 

Jennifer Wells

War of the Witch
Evolution of Insanity

 

Regina Linton

Bloodletter

Shadow Cat


Julie S.

The Childe
The Forest of Adventures


SweetShenanigans

Bloodletter
Legacies of Talimura : War of the Witch

 

Jayne Fordham

Bloodletter

The Forest of Adventures

 

Darlene

Bloodletter by Angel Haze
3:16 by Jeffrey Martin

 

Jennifer

The Childe

Evolution of Insanity

 

Nicholas Olivo

Bloodletter

Dark Currents

 

Congratulations! I will be contacting you shortly with the info on how to claim your prize. Have fun! If you enjoyed your read, kindly review the book on Amazon. It would mean the world to all the hard-working authors!

 

 

 

If you missed your chance to participate in this amazing event, I have good news! I will be hosting another in a few months, just in time for Halloween!

 

If your book scares, if it bites, if it’s one you have to read with the lights on, I want to hear about it! To learn more, visit: http://angel-haze.blogspot.com/2011/08/call-for-halloween-blog-hop.html