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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Review: Stormling By John Hennessy @_JohnHennessy @DarkWorldBooks #Giveaway




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Stormling
By John Hennessy

Blurb-

In an age when Stormlings have only known peacetime, one man's desperate action threatens not only the stability of the mystical world of Mordana, but Earth as well.

Teenager Ophelia Drewe discovers a jewel that has been lost from its homeworld, and whilst she thinks she can keep it, demonic forces believe otherwise.

She's not alone, but who can she trust? The head Stormling, Anadyr, hasn't been to the Earth in 500 years, but go there he must - if the jewel is not returned, it will destroy both Ophelia's world and his own…

  


Excerpt-

"Father, we can go, can't we? Please? Don't you want to see who will win today?"

Aldyr Veroynne knelt down in front of his son, and placed his hands on the boy's shoulders, squeezing them gently with firm hands.

"Anadyr, please, give it a rest. That would be six days in a row. We know who is going to win, anyway. You don't need to come along. Just know that the winner is always someone from Mill'An Draythe."

"Still, the Easterners come," said Anadyr. "I must go to see how they fight, so that when I have the glory to represent my land, I know how to win."

Anadyr had been just ten years of age when he became involved in his first fight, against another young Stormling, as it happened. At first, it seemed like the bigger and older Stormling would win, and had far too much strength for Anadyr.

During the fray, Anadyr connected with few blows, but could not knock his bigger opponent down. Then, with a swift kick to his mid-section, Anadyr's strength left him, and he rolled into a ball on the ground, one hand clutching his stomach, the other, keeping his hair from covering his eyes.

The sun was blocked out by the shadow of the Stormling standing over him, who must was five years his senior.

"Loser?" he inquired.

"You wish," replied Anadyr, who sat up, and clapped his hands three times together before placing them on the ground, one hand either side of him.

"I don't need applause from a loser," said the bigger Stormling.

"That wasn't applause," replied the young Anadyr.

Suddenly, the ground started to shake all around them, the bigger Stormling's smug look of apparent victory was erased by the tremors on the ground, and the almost instantaneous appearance of black clouds that filled the sky.

A few moments later, the clouds burst and soaked only the bigger Stormling and his crew of friends, whilst Anadyr stood laughing at them. The group started to run, but the rain lashed them in every way, from both sides, from above, and even as they ran into the ground which became ever more sodden, until they fell face forward.

"Why isn't it raining on you?" the biggest one screamed. "You're in league with the Lord of Monus! Say it isn't so, for Stormlings don't lie."

Anadyr smiled and leaned over his sodden nemesis, who he was merely toying with.

"That's right, Stormlings don't lie, and I am not in league with anyone. So! Are you a loser?"

The bigger Stormling seethed. "So it would seem. Just make the damned rain stop. Who are you, boy?"

Anadyr clicked his fingers and rested his fists on the top of his hips.

"I am Anadyr Veroynne, and I command the Storms. The wind, the rain, the clouds all answer to me, and as for you….I will have your allegiance."

The other Stormlings mumbled, saying they would not answer to some preppy brat, but the one who had hit Anadyr, stood up and bowed to him.

"I am good with a sword, but my true prowess lies with the double daggers. My skill is such that I could skim the sweat off a faerie's wings. If you ever need my help, you shall have it, although…one who can bend the Storms to his will, surely has no need for an edged weapon."

"Not so," said Anadyr. "In fact, I practise with a longsword twelve hours a day. What is your name?"

"Kirnosst. Though my sword wielding days are at an end. I'm being sent to Firetop to learn, watch and ultimately take over from Aynara. Unlike us, she's not an immortal, but I suppose your father told you that already."

Anadyr nodded emphatically to show he knew about Aynara's supposed mortality, but no-one knew when her time would end. There were none like her on Mordana.

Aldyr Veryonne was none-too-impressed with his son's handling of things. "You wanted him to knock you down, so that you could show off, isn't that so? The truth now, Anadyr."

"I just wanted to show I wasn't afraid of them. If I can instil fear into the heart of my enemies, maybe I can bend them to my way of thinking, as easily as I do the storms."

"You are just a boy, Anadyr. You are too young to have enemies."

"Didn't you say that those East of the Wisty River are our enemies?"

"Well, yes, but I don't see what that has to do with anything."

"It's got everything to do with it," said Anadyr. "That's why I want to go see the fight today. The Lord of Monus sends a Tryer from the Mordis Mountains, or from the heart of Caldreah itself."

"Yes, Anadyr, but the point is-"

"The point is, Father, that today's Tryer is from AnnanGhorst, and that makes things very interesting. I have never seen a ShadowWraith, much less seen you fight one. Tell me you'll take me, please!"

Aldyr sighed. Putting combatants from the East out of their misery is something he loved to do, but a ShadowWraith of AnnanGhorst was different. Even the weakest of their kind were not to be taken lightly. Even if the Wraith lost, it would be most likely sent to the Island of Dead Skin, where Andus Rey, ruler of Caldreah Monus and a Stormling himself, ran his own sick tournament, where combatants often had to fight to the death.

Having a Wraith enter the fray was no battle at all. Under Rey's watch, they would win, and win easily. Aldyr let out another sigh. He was considering throwing the match, even though this was illegal.

"Alright Anadyr, I'll take you. But whatever happens, you come straight back home. That's an order."

"I will, Father. I will," said Anadyr, who could not believe there would be any other outcome but a clear and decisive victory for his father, who was a skilled swordsman and had been known to dabble in magic.

ShadowWraiths were difficult adversaries for all sorts of reasons. Although they were scary to look at, it was more a case of what you couldn't see, rather than what you could.

There were all sorts of rumours about them, which, outside of AnnanGhorst, became the very fabric of legend.

Some would say that there actually were no ShadowWraiths, but that it was Rey himself, who would come to test himself against the foes of Monus.

Others believed the Wraiths did have a face, but it was one so terrible to view, that one would die of fright from resting innocent eyes on their hateful faces.

Still others believed that the ShadowWraiths could not be killed, and one had to have a death wish if standing against them. But everyone who knew Aldyr Veroynne believed that he must know how to defeat a ShadowWraith.

As expected, there was a great throng of people in the town centre. They gathered round the platform, which stood some twenty feet from the ground. The ShadowWraith was already on the platform as Aldyr and Anadyr arrived.

As they walked, Aldyr beamed smiles and waved to everyone. They had come to see him triumph, which would be his thirty-eigth win in a row. The ShadowWraiths had triumphed every time to date, but the locals felt it was time one of their own succeeded.

The Wraith extended a bony finger towards Aldyr, and beckoned him to stand on the platform with him.

"Remember Anadyr," whispered his father, "whatever happens, you will return home. Understood?"

"Yes Father, of course," said Anadyr, who was surprised his father was making so much of this battle. Winning fights is what Aldyr Veroynne was all about. 'He's just more fodder from AnnanGhorst, who will slink back to that hellhole when my father's through with him,' thought Anadyr.

Whilst Anadyr watched the two men line up, a third man, the one who usually judged the battles, pulled himself up onto the platform, and from underneath his robes he produced a rather large wooden box. An omnious gasp came out from the crowd. "What? What is it?" said the young Stormling. Anadyr craned his neck to see what the commotion was.

The judge extended his arms to the crowd. "Today's battle is a red match. In this box are two weapons from the challenger's province of AnnanGhorst. The fighter who represents us has agreed to the terms, and will use the weapon provided to him."

Anadyr nudged the man next to him. "What is it? What is a red match?"

The man solemnly shook his head. "It means that this is not for children's eyes. They will fight to the death."



My Review-

I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Anadyr is a Stormling and lives on Mordanna. Anadyr is the leader of his race the Stormlings. He has been the leader for thousands of years. Anadyr would like to some day pass his leadership on to his right hand man Jayden and then settle down with the love of his life but unfortunately he has not found the right time and is still waiting.

Anadyr has not been to Earth in five hundred years and hoped never to return or at least not under the same circumstances. But when a jewel from Mordana is lost and is found on Earth by teenager, Ophelia Drewe then he must return to find the jewel to not only save his own home Mordana but to save Earth as well.

When Ophelia finds the jewel she knows it is not from Earth and must be returned to its rightful owner but she has no idea how she is going to get it back to its owner until Anadyr shows up. Anadyr takes Ophelia and a couple of her friends to Mordana but when they get there they discover that they have lost Anadyr. But somehow Ophelia knows where they are and where she must go to find the owner of the jewel. Mordana is on the brink of war and the only thing that can save them is the jewel that Ophelia has.

The world of Mordanna has a lot of good characters as well as bad, evil characters too. I liked the characters from both Earth and Mordanna. Anadyr learnt from an early age to love and care for other people unlike some of his friends who cared more for themselves than others. Anadyr will always be the better leader because he cares for other people more than himself. He knows more of what the people need or want because he looks out for his people and he watches them and learns who they are so therefore he makes a better decissions or choices for their needs than someone who only thinks about themselves. He can probably keep his people alive better and longer.



About the Author-

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John Hennessy is a young adult / new adult novelist whose works to date have been Dark Winter (published 2013), a paranormal horror thriller, and Stormling, an epic swords and magic (and cookies) fantasy. The first short story he ever wrote brought together Fagan, Lizzie Bennet, Sherlock Holmes and Dracula, which despite impressing his long suffering English teacher, thankfully remains unpublished. For recreation he will visit paranormal hotspots, but prefers to write about ghosts rather than meet them. He also believes almost any problem can be overcome so long as there is an inexhaustible supply of tea and biscuits. He has also written the non-fiction title The Essence of Martial Arts (published 2011), and released The Essence of Martial Arts: Special Edition, in 2014.

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Time of Ruin (Ash and Ruin #2)
Release Date: 07/22/14

Summary from Goodreads:
The world has ended, and hope is the most dangerous thing left.

Battered and bruised after barely escaping San Francisco with their lives, Kat, Dylan, and Blue press north - desperate to reach the possibility of a new home.

But strange, monstrous ravens are tracking the remaining survivors, food is becoming scarce, gasoline is running short, and people are becoming suicidal, making survival almost impossible.

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The further north they go, the harder it becomes to ignore the signs that they've made a fatal mistake. Kat must face the impossible truth that there is no escape, there is no safe haven, and their worst nightmares don't come close to their new reality.


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Sitting on the bumper again, my jagged nails scratch at the plastic as I fight the urge to tell Dylan to hurry. Blue looks up at me and whines. I shake my head at him and pet him with the toe of my boot. His eyes are dark blue in the evening light. Blue drops his head and looks at Dylan, his ears perked up into two triangles. I follow his gaze. Dylan's still standing, holding his instruments of destruction, and staring at the raging fire.
Blue pushes to his feet and barks one sharp, loud yelp. My hand drifts over to the rifle by my leg as I let my eyes slide from Dylan's back to search for the source of Blue's panic.
"Dylan." I mean to call to him, but my voice comes out in a strangled whisper.
I swallow as I stand and pull the rifle with me. Across the street, the shadows between the houses are taking shape. They're no longer the snapping, twisting formless shadows from the fire, but something more, something substantial. Dylan lifts the can of fluid and squirts more onto the fire, making it spike and lick the air.
"Dylan," I try again, my voice a little louder. The rifle is in my hands now. The stock is pressed into my shoulder as I aim at the shadows peeling away from the deeper black.
Still Dylan doesn't hear me, or is ignoring me.
Blue barks repeatedly, backing up until he hits the car. I find my voice and scream his name loud enough that it hurts my throat. Finally he looks at me, his face cast in shadows with the light behind him. I can't make out his features, but I can make out the horde of Pestas behind him.
"Run!" I aim the gun as I walk backward around the car.
Instead of listening to me, he looks back to see what has terrified me so. They shuffle forward, lines of them spilling out into the cul-de-sac. Dylan takes two steps backward, nearly tripping over his feet and making me scream again. I rip the rear door open for Blue to get in the car. Slamming the door behind Blue, I lift the rifle and fire a shot, aiming well away from Dylan. The Pestas cringe in unison, as though they are all puppets controlled by the same set of strings.
"Run, dammit!" I scream.

About the Author
Like so many other writers, Shauna grew up as an avid reader, but it was in high school that she realized she wanted to be a writer. Five years ago, Shauna started work on her Elemental Series. She released the first installment, Earth, on May 1, 2011 and has since released four sequels, with the series coming to an end with Spirit. She is currently hard at work on a new Urban Fantasy series, staring a spunky witch with a smush-faced cat named Artemis.
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Rival Love
Release Date: 08/26/14
Swoon Romance

Summary from Goodreads:
Skylar Fletcher is a proud Harris Academy Bulldog! She has everything she's ever wanted: a perfect boyfriend, great friends, and her dream college waiting for her in the fall. But nothing lasts forever. Skylar's world shatters when her mom decides it is time to move and drags Skylar, kicking and screaming, into Bobcat territory.

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Natalie Decker is the Author of Rival Love. She loves oceans, sunsets, sand between her toes, and carefree days. Her imagination is always going, which some find odd. But she believes in seeing the world in a different light at all times. Her first passion for writing started at age twelve when she had to write a poem for English class. However, seventh grade wasn't her favorite time and books were her source of comfort. She took all college prep classes in High school, and attended the University of Akron. Although she studied Mathematics she never lost her passion for writing or her comfort in books. She's a mean cook in the kitchen, loves her family and friends and her awesome dog infinity times infinity. If she's not writing, reading, traveling, hanging out with her family and friends, then she's off having an adventure. Because Natalie believes in a saying: Your life is your own journey, so make it amazing!


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