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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

ARC Review: Age Of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan

Please Note:  I received an advance reader's copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  This did not influence the opinions of my review in any way.

Synopsis (From Goodreads):
n Age of Myth, fantasy master Michael J. Sullivan launched readers on an epic journey of magic and adventure, heroism and betrayal, love and loss. Now the thrilling saga continues as the human uprising is threatened by powerful enemies from without—and bitter rivalries within.

Raithe, the God Killer, may have started the rebellion by killing a Fhrey, but long-standing enmities dividing the Rhune make it all but impossible to unite against a common foe. And even if the clans can join forces, how will they defeat an enemy whose magical prowess makes the Fhrey indistinguishable from gods?

The answer lies across the sea in a faraway land populated by a reclusive and dour race who feels nothing but disdain for both Fhrey and mankind. With time running out, Persephone leads the gifted young seer Suri, the Fhrey sorceress Arion, and a small band of misfits in a desperate search for aid—a quest that will take them into the darkest depths of Elan. There, an ancient adversary waits—an enemy as surprising as it is deadly.


Review:
About a year ago, I was fortunate enough to be approved for the ARC of Age of Myth, by Michael J. Sullivan.  I loved the characters, and epic storytelling.  My only frustration was that the story ended and I would need to wait a year to read the next installment!

I finally was able to receive the ARC of the next book in the series, Age of Swords, and it was worth the wait!  Everything that I loved about the first book is amplified in the next.  Plus, the characters journey on an epic adventure worthy of The Lord of the Rings, trilogy.

What I Liked:
Characters:
In a book where all the characters are preparing for war, you might be surprised that the focus of the story is on the many outstanding female characters.  Here are just a few of my favorites:

Persephone is the widow of the Rhune chieftain, Reglan, who is the obvious choice to succeed him.  Even in this patriarchal society, everyone can see Persephone is a strong leader (and was probably advising Reglan).  She is fiercely devoted to her clan, and will do whatever it takes to make sure they survive, even leading her people into a war with the Frhey. 

Arion is one of the Fhrey, an elf-like race of people that were thought (until recently) to be gods.  She is powerful in the "Art", which means she can manipulate the elements to do magic.  She is the natural enemy of the Rhune (primitive people), but has switched sides and is helping the Rhune to find a way to fight the Fhrey.  I enjoyed how she mentored Suri and became almost a big sister to her.  I think she embodied the spirit of sisterhood that some women are luck enough to tap for comfort and support.

Stunningly beautiful, Moya has been written off as nothing more than a whore.  But she longs to be useful and trains for combat so she can be Persephone's "Shield" (bodyguard).  I loved her spirit and determination.  She knows what others think of her.  And, while she is hurt, she pushes past everyone's perceptions of her to forge her own identity.

Roan is also a damaged soul.  The ex-slave has been through horrible abuse and can't stand to be even casually touched.  She is the group's tinkerer and comes to invent many useful devices for her people.  Reading about her bursts of inspiration was a delight.

Teen-aged Suri is the group's mystic and seems to possess Arion's talent for The Art.  She had the toughest journey in the novel, going from carefree child to an adult who must assume responsibility far too soon.  

Setting:
Although this is a fantasy novel, it seems to be set in the Bronze Age.  I loved this because of all the amazing technical innovations that the characters made throughout the book.  I also enjoyed the mix of historical fiction and fantasy.  It almost seems possible that in a time of world-changing discoveries (that must have seemed to be magic) there would be elves, demons, and gods.

Story:
I love storytelling which focuses on characters finding out who they are meant to be.  Discovering these talents is not always joyous.  It means sacrificing some desires to make room for the work of becoming your true self.  

In the book, several of the characters must travel to a faraway land in order to find what they need to defeat the Fhrey.  Everyone thinks they are fools to do it.  And those who go are tested beyond almost all reason.  But they emerge with wisdom, and are transformed.  I can't say more without revealing spoilers, but this is a Bronze Age road trip to end all road trips!

What I Didn't Like:

               
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32337902-age-of-swords

https://www.amazon.com/Age-Swords-Legends-First-Empire/dp/1101965363/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500968046&sr=8-1&keywords=age+of+swords+michael+sullivan

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/age-of-swords-michael-j-sullivan/1126093488?ean=9781101965368

https://www.bookdepository.com/Age-Of-Swords-Michael-J-Sullivan/9781101965368?ref=grid-view&qid=1500968141968&sr=1-1



Rating: 




Release Date:  July 25th, 2017

Genre: Historical Fantasy

Pages:  512

Source:  NetGalley

Format:  ARC E-Book

Recommendation:  
I cannot recommend this book highly enough.  It is a sweeping tale of discovery in a mythical time.  The characters, story, and Bronze Age setting make this a highly entertaining second installment.  Can book three please come out soon?

 

 
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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

ARC Review: Age Of Myth

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26863057-age-of-myth?from_search=true&search_version=service

Please Note:  I received an ARC copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  This does not influence my opinions in my review in any way.

Synopsis (From GoodReads):

Since time immemorial, humans have worshiped the gods they call Fhrey, truly a race apart: invincible in battle, masters of magic, and seemingly immortal. But when a god falls to a human blade, the balance of power between men and those they thought were gods changes forever. Now, only a few stand between humankind and annihilation: Raithe, reluctant to embrace his destiny as the God Killer, Suri, a young seer burdened by signs of impending doom, and Persephone, who must overcome personal tragedy to lead her people. The Age of Myth is over; the time of rebellion has begun.

Review:

This is the first time I have read a book from author Michael J. Sullivan, and it won't be my last.  Age of Myth is everything a fantasy novel should be:  Engaging characters, a complex plot and an Epic setting.  I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Characters:

The book has so many interesting and unusual characters that I cannot write about them all.  One of the main characters is Persephone, the widow of the recently deceased chieftain.  She has been the "second chair" for twenty years, giving wise counsel to her husband.  When a new chieftain takes over, Persephone finds it hard not to speak her mind when she sees Konniger  making mistakes.  This, of course, gets her in trouble.  Even when everyone is against her, Persephone is level-headed, wise, and compassionate.  She is a natural leader.

Another wonderful character is Suri, the teenage mystic.  She is a child of the forest and is more comfortable sleeping outdoors with her wolf than being cooped up in a lodge.  She comes to the village to warn about a grave danger, saying,   "Everyone is going to die".  She is brave, intelligent and loyal to her wolf companion.    

Plot:

I thought the plot to be complex without trying to be deliberately confusing.  There are power struggles in the two societies, mythology that may, or may not, guide the story, and blossoming love.  I appreciated that there was a balance of exposition and action.  So often, in the beginning of a new series, there is a tendency to burden the first book with explanation upon explanation of the book's universe.  The author is a wonderful storyteller who doesn't need to spell everything out to the reader.  He knows that we are along for the ride and can wait to have aspects revealed to us at the appropriate time.  This also shows great respect for the audience.  There are harrowing scenes of battles that had me staying up late because I couldn't put the book down.

Setting:

As with any fantasy novel, the setting creates the tone.  Age Of Myth is set in a time long ago (it seemed very like the middle ages in Europe).  Of the various societies there are the Rhune (us mere mortals), and the Fhrey ( a race of people who live for thousands of years).  The Fhrey can perform "The Art" and are believed by the Rhune to be gods.  The Fhrey don't see the Rhune as even human.  They consider any other races to be sub-human; more like wild animals.  Both cultures will begin to see their perceptions tested when a fateful encounter occurs that begins the events in the book.

This is an exciting beginning to a five book series.  I loved that the events in this book are resolved, but some things started will carry over into the next book.  If you enjoy action, adventure, and fantasy, you are in for a treat. 



Rating:





Release Date:  June 28th, 2016

Source:  NetGalley

Format:  ARC E-book

Recommendation:  With strong characters, both male and female, a complex plot, and "The Art", this book has it all.  A must read for fantasy readers. 
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26863057-age-of-myth?from_search=true&search_version=service
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/age-of-myth-michael-j-sullivan/1123049427?ean=9781101965337

https://www.amazon.com/Age-Myth-Legends-First-Empire/dp/1101965339/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466662620&sr=8-1&keywords=age+of+myth


 

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