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The fell sword miles cameron
The fell sword miles cameron











the fell sword miles cameron

"Thunder cracked - everywhere, as if a thousand bolts of lightning had struck simultaneously. Here is a small paragraph from the final battle to let you see how these scenes are described in detail. Such as plenty of action, single combat and all out battles, a daring rescue mission, a race across country to evade an enemy or catch an enemy unaware, magical battles, stunning revelations, and of course.dragons. The Dread Wyrm has most of the scenes I enjoy in my fantasy novels. Hopefully, a very slow and painful death. I can't wait to see these assholes get what's coming to them.

the fell sword miles cameron

Like Jean de Vrailly with his "I'm the greatest knight in world" arrogance, and de Rohan who thinks he can have anything he wants and no one will question his superiority.

the fell sword miles cameron

They help make this story as much as the the heroes do. The weird thing is I enjoy some of the bad guys as much as the good guys. The character development is great in this series and I have grown fond of many of them. You never know what is coming next and all options are possible.

the fell sword miles cameron

I was a little surprised with this only being book 3 out of 5, but I have come to learn to expect the unexpected when it comes to this series. Cameron spared no expense with the death toll in this volume. Whether it be full blown action or a gradual build up to an intense scene, I was captivated.Ī lot of questions were answered and many characters were lost. From beginning to end there is very little down time. Well, if that book was a sloth, then The Dread Wyrm is a cheetah jacked up on adrenaline. If you read my review of the previous book, The Fell Sword, you know I had an issue with the pace of the story. "It was spring, and young men's fancy turned to war."













The fell sword miles cameron