Can wait until the next book the first book is good and you should get it
This book is good
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One heck of a ride straight from the get go. Constantly moving and interesting. Narration is great. I actually began to recognize the characters speaking before the reveal of who they were. It’s akin to The Dresden Files in the way that the main character behaves and reacts with some Quantum Leap thrown into the..
So while I enjoyed the concept of the story and the overall story layout as well the characters the huge turn off for this book is the constant repetitiveness of similar phrases or the absolute horrendously repetitive read out of stats. If it was even cut down just a little bit it would have been..
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My love affair with Ryl may have started when I met him in the first book in this series, A Tribute at the Gate: Catalyst… but it just grows stronger, page by page, as Fulcrum of Light unspools it’s secrets. The first thing that happens is that Ryl and his… what, Mercenary? Bodyguard? Friend? have..
took forever to start but the building blocks are laid so hopefully the next book in this series will be more action packed. but I came to like the man and his sly style of thinking outside the box. I’m in for 1 more book hopefully I will complete the saga and not be disappointed…
Grave Beginnings Grave Report, Book 1 By: R.R. Virdi Narrated by: Travis Baldree I was immediately hooked on this story and stayed intrigued until the very end! Vincent Graves is the main character who comes into the story in the most unusual fashion, by coffin! This guy’s soul is put in recently deceased people who..
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