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Fantasy & SciFi
A fearless warrior. An implacable traitor. The path towards a destiny only a god foresaw.
Fel'annár is a gifted immortal warrior embarking on his first patrol into the Deep Forest. Half-Silvan, half-Alpine, he battles the enemy from without, and the prejudice from within. But he learns more than just warfare when an arcane power begins to emerge, one he cannot control.
While friendships are forged, a destiny unfolds, one that is tied to a past he knows nothing about. For others though, it is only a matter of time before the truth is revealed and the danger becomes real.
If you love high fantasy worlds with compelling characters on a dangerous mission, you can't miss Path of a Novice, Book 1 in the epic fantasy series, The Silvan Saga.
© 2019 Tantor Audio (Audiobook): 9781977342256
Release date
Audiobook: 12 February 2019
4.2
1 of 5
Fantasy & SciFi
A fearless warrior. An implacable traitor. The path towards a destiny only a god foresaw.
Fel'annár is a gifted immortal warrior embarking on his first patrol into the Deep Forest. Half-Silvan, half-Alpine, he battles the enemy from without, and the prejudice from within. But he learns more than just warfare when an arcane power begins to emerge, one he cannot control.
While friendships are forged, a destiny unfolds, one that is tied to a past he knows nothing about. For others though, it is only a matter of time before the truth is revealed and the danger becomes real.
If you love high fantasy worlds with compelling characters on a dangerous mission, you can't miss Path of a Novice, Book 1 in the epic fantasy series, The Silvan Saga.
© 2019 Tantor Audio (Audiobook): 9781977342256
Release date
Audiobook: 12 February 2019
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sagar
17 Apr 2024
I enjoyed the world building and the base concept is nice. But the author has a slightly strange way of writing. They completely jump through some part that would be better if elaborated. At the same time the author spends too long on things any reader would understand quite easily. It’s not too jarring and doesn’t happen too often but it happened enough for me to want a break before I read the second part. Also, nothing of significance happens at the end to justify ending the book here.
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