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Nightlord: Shadows, by Garon E Whited

Nightlord: Shadows, by Garon E Whited

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Nightlord: Shadows, by Garon E Whited

Nightlord: Shadows, by Garon E Whited



Nightlord: Shadows, by Garon E Whited

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It's not easy being King. In fact, it's enough to make a man want to go home.  Eric of Earth has become Halar, King of Karvalen, and he's been asleep for 87 years. He awakens from the involuntary slumber to find his kingdom isn't exactly how he left it.  For starters, there's his fire-goddess mother in law. A collection of deranged professional magicians keep getting in his way. And don't forget the wizards, the princes, and his daughter with the wild temper and the magic to back it up.  As he tries to overcome the steep learning curve for sorting out his kingdom, he encounters ruthless enemies. If he can't rally his kingdom to stop the sinister foes, then his post-dream life will turn into a nightmare in a hurry.  Nightlord: Shadows is the second book in a series of witty, elegant, and magical epic fantasy adventures. If you like breath-taking plot twists, intelligent world-building,and laugh-out-loud moments, then you'll love Garon Whited's continuation of the Nightlord series.  Buy Nightlord: Shadows to continue the hilarious fantasy adventure today!

Nightlord: Shadows, by Garon E Whited

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2757907 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x 1.63" w x 5.98" l, 2.62 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 782 pages
Nightlord: Shadows, by Garon E Whited

Review "The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien and The Once and Future King by T.H. White are considered classic, if particularly lengthy, examples of the fantasy epic genre. Garon Whited's Nightlord: Shadows series has the same characteristics of those fantasy staples, all delivered in a modern telling... If you're looking for a modern take on the style of fantasy epics, look no further than Nightlord: Shadows!" --EpicStream.com

About the Author Garon Whited was born in either 1969 or 1970; the original birth certificate is suspiciously unavailable and other records do not agree. After spending some years in college playing role-playing games, he finally settled down into the job of virtual cryptozoologist. His career has spanned uncounted weeks, with an epic lack of recognition in his field. His research into the venomous Arctic Butterfly and his search for the Peanut Butter and Jellyfish are well-nigh legendary. He claims to live in Texarkana, on the planet Earth, but people have been known to disagree with that last part.


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22 of 28 people found the following review helpful. Liked it, even if I hated the end. By JRR Not gonna lie, that ending left a certain part of my anatomy very, very blue. You know, "Oh, this is so good. Yeah, almost at the end. Only 2% until I'm done, just a little more...no...no...NO! COME ON!" Multiply that empty feeling you felt after the last book's ending by two or three times, add in a little of that feeling when you first realized there wouldn't be any more real Harry Potter books, subtract like 20%, then you'll have a pretty good idea of what this one's ending is like. It hurt even more because of all the interludes that essentially laid out how the book was going to end from the beginning.Other than that, I liked it. Maybe a little heavy on the exposition, but you can probably just skip until you see dialogue again if you hate that stuff. Not everyone appreciates, "So, that's why the ratio of blahblah to jinglejangle is 11.9 times the transverse of the yellow soul sucking laser beam machine. Garblegarble, vampire, Mother of Flame, tendrils."

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Good, but could use some work. By BobbyG Good book. Very late and not in the same vein as the first book. Very predictable ending, the foreshadowing was just too thick. Spent too much text building, not enough doing. The final quarter of the book had the main character just flirting with the concept of finishing the story.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. 4 (minus) By Amazon Customer As with the first book in this series, it's a good "value" (price vs. content length), though the book is nearly twice the length it should be. I'd advise the author to find a good content editor to assist in making this something more than a "daily diary" with over-extensive emotional overtones.The author did throw in obvious political, etc diatribes from his own conceptions/misconceptions, though it wasn't too extensive or too distracting. As readers are looking at this book within a Fantasy/Science Fiction context, I would hope the author keeps (his) personal theories and observations to a minimum.A little too much foreshadowing, especially towards the book's end, though "telegraphing" might be a better word for something thrown into the (reader's) face. Also, far too much time spent on emotional conflicts -- the reader should be aware of them through character actions, interactions, and (some) internal dialog -- pages and pages of rehashing conflicts disrupts the story, throwing the reader out of the story's rhythm.The references to "Doc Smith" and "Sir Terry Pratchett" (among others) was appreciated. A very interesting multi-world take, though scope-limited, with "portals" limited to a single planet (though of a varying nature) rather than entire "universes".Also, an interesting "take" on energy levels, and the beings that occupy those levels.The story, in general, kept me interested, though the excess dialogue, "red herrings", emotional diatribes, etc threw me out of the story far too often.I'll rate this as 4- from my perspective, though proper treatment of the concepts and storyline (rewrite) could boost this into the 5's...

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