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The Weapons of Woodmyst - (The Woodmyst Chronicles) by Robert E Kreig (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Maji tightens his grasp over the land.
- Author(s): Robert E Kreig
- 326 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
- Series Name: The Woodmyst Chronicles
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About the Book
As the Maji tightens his grasp over the land, Alice leads an army across the continent, intent upon taking down every stronghold that gives its allegiance to the warlock king.
Book Synopsis
The Maji tightens his grasp over the land. He certifies his dominion through the use of powerful and violent measures. His dark servants, his soldiers, his slaves embark on unrelenting attacks against any opposing force, leaving blood and carnage in their wake.
Alice intends to break the Maji's hold. She leads an
army across the continent, intent upon taking down every stronghold that gives
its allegiance to the warlock king.
Every queen, every warrior, every ship that bears the
banners of the Maji have become prey for the young sorceress of Woodmyst.
Alice will use every weapon at her disposal to see
victory come to pass for her people.
Cavalry riders and infantrymen from her Woodmyst and
Newholt.
Dendadian navy warships from across the Eastern Sea.
Dragon riders from the realms of the Haigok.
Agrodien warriors who call her Kayl'sro.
The power to manipulate earth, sky, death and life,
granted to the sisters of her coven by the gods.
Amongst them all, her friends and family.
Will these, the weapons of Woodmyst, be enough?
Review Quotes
Kreig's prose is detailed and lavish, never once relenting in his affirmation of the powerful world he has created, packing quite a punch with significant turns of the tide in terms of the overall storyline, as well as Alice's personal growth. Overall, The Weapons of Woodmyst is a great addition to a really easy to digest epic fantasy saga with plenty of action and plot-driven drama.
Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers'
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Robert E.
Krieg's The Weapons of Woodmyst is a well-written book with strongly conceived
characters. This is no mere rehash of other fantasy series. The author has
built a richly detailed and original world, harsh and dark in many
respects, making it akin to certain past dark ages of our own world.
Readers of epic fantasy will enjoy this book and will certainly want to
read all of The Woodmyst Chronicles.
Reviewed by A. L. Peevey for
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