Warrior Priest of Dmon-Li (The Morcyth Saga, Book 3)

Warrior Priest of Dmon-Li (The Morcyth Saga, Book 3) Review


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For those of you who like e-books, let me just say that it usually takes up to 6-8 weeks before the ebook becomes available here. If you want it now, go to the author's website: morcythsaga.com and order it there. It's currently available.

Now about the book. This one adds new challenges to our hero James. There are still the battles, tests of reasoning and endurance sapping magic struggles and it just keeps you riveted, page after page.

James finds something in an underground complex near the middle of the book which I believe is going to have some profound effect sometime later in the series. I'll not ruin it for you, but you'll understand when you get there. The ending took me completely by surprise. I knew about what was going to happen, but the way the author resolved it, man!

This book is also the longest one so far, thank goodness. I hate short books. I like an adventure I can dwell in for awhile to forget reality. The characters are exciting, the adventure thrilling, what more can I tell you?

Mr. Pratt, Thank you! When James destroyed the Iron Mines at Sorna in a mammoth volcanic eruption after rescuing Miko from his enslavement, massive tsunamis wreaked havoc all along the Empire’s coastland. This brought the attention of certain powers within the Empire to bear.

Now with a warrior priest of Dmon-Li in pursuit, James must lead the others safely out of the Empire to the relative safety of the kingdom of Cardri. After a disastrous sea voyage leaves them shipwrecked on the coast of an unforgiving swamp full of cannibals and ferocious creatures, they must forge their way north in an attempt to escape the clutches of the Empire.

In The Warrior Priest of Dmon-Li, James is tested to the very limits of his endurance and intelligence. With Miko and Jiron beside him, he faces incredible challenges, both in battle and in reasoning. Their very survival will depend on how well he meets these challenges.


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pratt - Patricia Dorsey OD - Emporia, KS

i enjoyed the book and many times had a hard time putting it away. still not overly impressed with the narrative/conversational portions of the book. pratt's writing strong point is definitely more related to action. after the first book in the series i didn't know if i would read the next. i'm pleased that i went a head and kept reading.

The Best so far! - Kevin Davenport - Oregon, USA
This book is nothing but action. I'd say at least 75% of the chapters has something happening, ususally action packed. The rest of it keeps the story moving along with intersting locales and discoveries.

There were many places that the author took me to that I really liked. First the old complex in the swamp with the skull pyramids. James really had to use his brains there. Then there was the catacombs where something is learned and found that changes things beyond what they believe possible. And lastly, the battle at Lythylla.

Treachery, battles, magic, the undead, this one has it all. I'm just glad the author has already finished the series so I don't have to spend years between novels waiting for the next one. I hate that!@


May 30, 2010 18:24:07

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