

But for Aedan, a scruffy young adventurer with veins full of fire and a head full of ideas, this officer is not what he seems. “When a high-ranking officer gallops into the quiet Mistyvales, he brings a warning that shakes the countryfolk to their roots. Anyway, here’s what it says on the back cover: But I’m going to be honest, too, if I’m annoyed. I really don’t want to be hard on him if I find something I don’t like.

Cool? Cool.Ī little background information: Jonathan Renshaw is a self-published author and this is his first book. Discussion of what happens in that chapter, then predictions. The format is this: Underneath each chapter is a list of characters that are introduced in that chapter. Probably how most people get it, honestly. If you’re not big on getting on physical copy, I’ve heard it’s also on Audible and Kindle. So I’d definitely recommend everyone buying the book for themselves. I’m not going to write about every little thing that happens, however – just enough so no one will be confused. Oh yes! And I’d better say it now, there will be spoilers in this blog. So… Why not combine the two? I figured I’d try to go for a different style since this book is so much larger than the book I read last week. I wanted to read it because my friend gave it to me, but I also wanted to continue trying to write book reviews. This past weekend my friend gave me this book to read.
