Battle Mage (An Epic Fantasy Adventure)

November 6, 2019 - Comment

Battle MageThe world is falling to the burning shadow of the Possessed and only the power of a battle mage can save it. But the ancient bond with dragonkind is failing. Of those that answer a summoning too many are black. Black dragons are the enemy of humankind. Black dragons are mad. Falco Dante is

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Battle Mage
The world is falling to the burning shadow of the Possessed and only the power of a battle mage can save it. But the ancient bond with dragonkind is failing. Of those that answer a summoning too many are black. Black dragons are the enemy of humankind. Black dragons are mad.

Falco Dante is a weakling in a world of warriors, but worse than this, he is the son of a madman. Driven by grief, Falco makes a decision that will drive him to the brink of despair. As he tries to come to terms with his actions Falco follows his friends to the Academy of War, an elite training school dedicated to martial excellence. But while his friends make progress he struggles to overcome his doubts and insecurity. Even Queen Catherine of Wrath has her doubts about Falco’s training.

While the Queen tries to unite the Kingdoms against the Possessed, Falco struggles to overcome his fears. Will he unlock the power trapped inside of him or will he succumb to madness and murder like his father?

Comments

Anonymous says:

Up With the best of this Genre I have read this Genre for over 50 years. As the years roll on, the imagination of authors has evolved.A sad trend of the evolved options we have seen over those years, one being that of, the saga, the trilogy, the chronicles, etc etc.So to find a stand-alone book, that tells its story, without seemingly endless diversions to keep the story alive, is a rare treat.There is no point in debating the story, as they are all pretty much the same, start and finish…

Anonymous says:

Don’t judge this book by its cover Judging this book by the front cover alone, it seems almost cringe worthy when twinned with the blurb to boot.But please, please, give this book the time of day as, it is without a shadow of a doubt, one of the finest reads I’ve had in a long while, from the slow build-up to the last few dozen pages, it has a mixture of everything which would make any fantasy novel great.Where it doesn’t have the subtle guile of an Erikson style novel, it also isn’t a brute with the way…

Anonymous says:

Glorious Tale of epic Scale Intertwining stories of young friends who go off having individual adventures, but always returning to the central theme. The young heroes are each special, but each have weaknesses as wdll. The villains get badder by the chapter, meaning our heroes have to grow up very quickly. I curse the author for making me stay awake till three in the morning, because one needed to know the outcome of particular situations.Find ing somewhere suitable to stop reading for the night, was truly difficult. I…

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