Call of the Herald (The Dawning of Power)
Reviews
“…kind of like a cross between The Lord of the Rings
and Harry Potter…I honestly could not stop reading this book. I
completed it in two days, it was that good.” Cheryl’s Book Nook – March
2009 review of The Dawning of Power trilogy
“…a bit like
Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, Terry Brooks’ Shannara series, and
Paolini’s Eragon saga rolled into one.” Melissa’s Bookshelf April, 2009
review of The Dawning of Power trilogy
“I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I would recommend this book for all ages.”
Linda Weaver Clarke, author of the new mystery series “The Adventures of John and Julia Evans.”
Product Description
Book
One of The Dawning of Power trilogy. Echoes of the ancients’ power are
distant memories, tattered and faded by the passage of eons, but that is
about to change. A new dawn has arrived. Latent abilities, harbored in
mankind’s deepest fibers, wait to be unleashed. Ancient evils awaken,
and old fears ignite the fires of war.Reviews
“…kind of like a cross between The Lord of the Rings
and Harry Potter…I honestly could not stop reading this book. I
completed it in two days, it was that good.” Cheryl’s Book Nook – March
2009 review of The Dawning of Power trilogy
“…a bit like
Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, Terry Brooks’ Shannara series, and
Paolini’s Eragon saga rolled into one.” Melissa’s Bookshelf April, 2009
review of The Dawning of Power trilogy
“I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I would recommend this book for all ages.”
Linda Weaver Clarke, author of the new mystery series “The Adventures of John and Julia Evans.”
Product Description
Book
One of The Dawning of Power trilogy. Echoes of the ancients’ power are
distant memories, tattered and faded by the passage of eons, but that is
about to change. A new dawn has arrived. Latent abilities, harbored in
mankind’s deepest fibers, wait to be unleashed. Ancient evils awaken,
and old fears ignite the fires of war.
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The Dawning of Power – another great fantasy!,
Legend says that a Herald will be born who will save the land of Godfist from invaders. This Herald will fight for their freedom. To some it is only a legend but to others it is a prophecy, waiting to be fulfilled. The Zjhon are ancient enemies and are planning an attack but no one takes heed of these warnings until it is too late. Now it is up to the Herald to save them. The question is… will the Herald realize her destiny in time to save Godfist?
But that’s not all…the Zjhon believe in the prophecy and have given the order to search for the Herald and do away with her. This is an intriguing fantasy and is hard to put down. The description of scenery is so well written that I could imagine it in my mind. The characters are believable and well developed. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The Dawning of Power is a trilogy, which includes Call of the Herald, Inherited Danger, and Dragon Ore. I would recommend this book for all ages.
Written by Linda Weaver Clarke, author of the new mystery series “The Adventures of John and Julia Evans.”
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Not too original but has the bones I like,
The coming of age plot where a youngster – here the teenager Catrin — discovers magic powers just in time to save the world, isn’t new. However, it is an appealing plot line and Rathbone’s characters are sweet too. The evil guys are not gory, the unusual alliances are interesting and the landscape is skillfully drawn.
So, I’ll consider the next book if its not too expensive.
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Good read,
I found this book hard to get into at first. The writing just seemed amateurish at best and it seemed like it was taking a long time to get into the meat of the story. But, I gave it a chance and I’m glad I did. When the story started to the unfold, it seemed like the quality of writing also picked up. It’s not perfect by any means. The writing isn’t entirely consistent in quality and the story sometimes needs to be reined in, but overall it’s an interesting read. I’m looking forward to reading the next two installments.
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