Progeny (The Children of the White Lions, #1)

Progeny (The Children of the White Lions, #1)

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Nikalys and his sister Kenders grew up living a peaceful life in the quiet farming village of Yellow Mud... until the blistering hot day when they go to the nearby lake for a swim. When they reach the lake, they spy an unknown mage conjure a massive water creature hundreds of feet tall. They watch in horror as the water creature plunges toward their home, apparently drowni...more
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Published November 27th 2010 by Terrene Press
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Progeny by R.T. Kaelin
Synopsis from the back cover- “Nikalys and his sister Kenders grew up living a peaceful life in the quiet farming village of Yellow Mud…until one blistering hot summer day when they went to the nearby lake for a swim. When they reached the lake, they saw and unknown mage conjure a massive water creature hundreds of feet tall. They watched in horror as the monstrous creation plunged toward their home, apparently drowning all in its path, including their parents and older br...more
Tad
I was fortunate to win this book in a first-reads giveaway. Very entertaining epic fantasy. The world-building and system of magic are impressive. The heroes are easy to root for and identify with.

After seeing their village destroyed by an evil mage in a land where magic is outlawed, brother and sister Nikalys and Kenders flee, leaving behind the only life they have known. As they journey towards a fate greater than either of them imagined lay in store for them, they assembly a group of allies...more
Uriah
I first heard about this book when it was listed as a first reads giveaway. As an avid devourer of fantasy books I signed up to win and didn't think much of it beyond that. I was surprised when the author contacted me a few days later and invited me to join a sub forumn about the group where we could ask questions and discuss the book. I could tell that this was an autor who was passionate about his story and wanted it to succeed. This piqued my curiosity and I went and read the intro to the sto...more
Nikki
This was super. If you like magic, and big battles. New heroes discovering their power. It did lose a star for editing. At one point one of the character said orcs. This pulled me right out of the story. This tail didn't have orcs. It made me pause to wonder if the big grey bad guys had been called orcs and then the author changed it. It had a few other grammar issues, but what book (or review) doesn't. Overall really great. Really full length. Some of these free kindle books are a little on the...more
Elizabeth
I got this for free as one of the bookbub daily deals, and I was pleasantly surprised. (Most of the other free books have been quite terrible, but amusing, if that makes sense.) I quite enjoyed this one.

I really enjoyed the characters, and there wasn't a lot of angst, which can be a bit of a turn off. There was, however, some character development, and I appreciated it. For the most part, it's a light read, and it feels a bit unpolished, but there's something solid to the world Kaelin has built,...more
Betty-Anne
Without a doubt, R. T. Kaelin’s Progeny goes on my list of high fantasy to be re-read. With the number of books currently competing for my attention, that is saying a lot.

At first glance, it seems that Kaelin has written a formulaic quest-type fantasy story. He has elves, mages, orcs and Halflings, a sword and magic. I’ve seen all of these elements appear in stories before. The thing is, I still read many of them, because I’m always looking for one thing I want above all else when I read fantasy...more
Sandie
Rarely, readers are honored to discover a book that is so entrancing, so fascinating, that they are carried away to another land. Progeny is such a book, and those who read it will be changed by the experience.

Nikalys and his sister, Kenders leave their small farm to go swimming for the afternoon. Little do they know their trip will change their lives forever. Returning after their swim, they are horrified to observe a Sun Elf using magic to destroy their village and everyone they have known, in...more
Tina Peterson
Progeny is the debut novel of a brand new author who visions that this story will take place in a series of books (he's thinking 5 at this time). Fast moving, engrossing and action packed you will find yourself feeling like you are part of the landscape as you follow the characters through a story with much depth.

This is story of a planet (Terrene), several different races, magic, the paranormal and a prophecy by the "gods" involving young adults Nikalys, Kenders and Jak and the race to save an...more
Mandy
R.T. Kaelin has begun a new phenomenon with his debut book, Progeny. Rarely do we see such work come from a new author. The first in a new series, Progeny promises an exhilirating ride.

After watching the destruction of their entire village, siblings Jak, Nikalys, and Kenders, soon learn that little they accepted as fact was true while myths turn out to be real. Faced with a new reality and a challenge to fulfill their role in a prophecy, the siblings begin a coming of age journey of self-realiz...more
Lisa
Nikalys and Kenders Isaac have lived a simple life as children of a farmer in the town of Yellow Mud. When a summer day leads them away from their village, they never predicted that it would also save their lives. From a distance, the two witness the magical destruction of their town - including their friends and family - by a mysterious elf and several robed figures. After watching the terrifying encounter, the two siblings flee. Magic has always been outlawed in their home, but even more start...more
Mike
Why I stopped reading this book:

I read a lot, and almost all of it is fantasy. I tend to avoid epic fantasy, though, because it's so often the same story tediously retold at unnecessary length. I pick up a book, read the blurb, and see one (often more than one) of the following described, and I quickly put it down again.

Epic fantasy plot #1: The Chosen One must find the Lost McGuffin in order to defeat the Dark Lord, who… [at this point I stop reading]

Epic fantasy plot #2: A corrupt empire is at...more
Michelle (Clover Hill Book Reviews)
This book knocked my socks off! I highly recommend it - this review is also on my blog.

The cover on this symbolizes the essence of the story, the White Lions, a select few originally chosen by the gods to defend and maintain balance, fighting evil in its many guises, including those that incarnate (e.g. God of Deception), among many.

From the first chapter I was completely hooked. I was drawn into a community where magic is outlawed, and had just met Nikalys and his sister Kenders, before being...more
Lydia Presley
Original review posted here.

I don’t normally read and review self-published books, but when Mr. Kaelin contacted me with the pitch for Progeny (and after seeing numerous five star reviews – and a few one star) I decided to give this one a go. My package arrived complete with Progeny bookmark and business cards and a bright, shiny, HUGE book.

Overall, I was not disappointed by Progeny. On a scale of 1-5 I’d give it a solid 3 1/2 stars. There were things that needed fixing, but there were some mast...more
Diane Kistner
In this impressive first novel by R. T. Kaelin, we are introduced to the White Lions—champions-in-hiding from an ancient war against one of the nine evil gods, Chaos—and a prophecy only partially come to pass. With assistance this time from other gods in the evil cabal, Chaos is rising again, "unraveling what has been made." It now falls to the children of the mysterious White Lions and those who aid and befriend them to rise up and fight—as the prophecy tells, to "seek to make it right."

When I...more
Gene Webb
So, I was asked to read Progeny and then give my honest thought about the book and how I liked it. I jumped at the idea. I was excited that possibly something I would write about a book could have an impact on if someone read it or not. I told them “bring me the book”. Bring me the book they did. And it was brought to me on a fork lift. 600 plus pages of a book, I asked myself if I knew what I was getting into. I didn’t have an answer. But I knew two things: One, any book that could be used to k...more
Lewis Dix
Progeny is a story about a pair of children destined to thwart an evil god's attempt to plunge the world into chaos. They are the Children (IE Progeny) of the White Lions, who in ages past were the chosen champions of the gods, empowered to restore balance to the world.

The children, Nikalys and Kenders, have inherited their parent's gifts, and it seems they will even surpass them, given time. But the evil gods know this and have designs of their own for the siblings...namely death.

For starters,...more
Nathan Washor
Progeny is the first chapter in what could easily become one of the great high fantasy stories of our time. Plainly said, Progeny is just a lot of fun! This novel sets up a backdrop for a much greater tale than is portrayed in the book – this is not to say the picture painted by this book is not great in and of itself! I can easily see this series becoming a trilogy, tetralogy or more.

Terrene, the world in which this story takes place, is rife with elves, men, halflings, giants, orcs, demons, et...more
Madbuzz
Reading the book reminded me of Lord of the Rings and The Wheel of Time books in the fact that it was a large world, there were similar, but different races, and it wasn't a simple "hack and slash" novel, but rather an interesting story line. There were certain events in the book that were predictable, and others that I hadn't expected. I really found how magic worked in Progeny to be different but interesting.

I found the reading to be easy, it flowed well, and kept my attention. There are few...more
Josh
Bought the book on my nook app on IPad......felt like I couldn't put the book down, had free time at work and then the next morning almost read the book.....yes....all 747 pages that were in it, in less then 13 hours.

Not entirely sure what people were talking about that gave the book low ratings, thought the chapters were well thought out and hardly noticed any errors in the book, and IMO I'm glad the book was longer....lately, I've been disappointed with books that are to short to fill in all t...more
Jodi
This was a difficult read. The characters are wooden, the dialogue is clumsy and the content repetitive. And if I have to read one more character saying another character's name over and over again during a conversation I will throw my kindle into a wall. People do not speak like this, ever. I'm glad I didn't pay for this book.

Also, as a knitter and a weaver the two are not interchangeable. You either weave by bringing yarn (or "strands") over and under the warp, or you knit by looping yarn toge...more
T.Y.
What in the Nine Hells made me check out this book, after I groaned out loud when I read the mechanical plot synopsis on the back? This was like a D&D campaign turned into a book. (That is not a compliment).

The story itself was a bit too generic and formulaic, like one gigantic stereotype (if you read about it in any other fantasy fiction book ever, you'll read it here too), and the plot was extremely predictable. The one unique element I enjoyed was the "weaving of the strands" and the hist...more
Molly
This book was filled with three dimensional characters; there are no perfect good guys or one dimensional bad guys, just people with strengths and flaws like any person you would meet on the street. Over the course of the book, they started to feel like friends. The world felt similarly real too. The history of the world could be seen in the current political climate and events. The system of magic was original and well-thought out.

Add to that a plot that sucks you in and keeps you reading far i...more
T.L. Gray
*Review Published in The West Georgia Living Magazine - Nov/Dec 2012

There are many reasons authors write stories. Sometimes it’s to share a little bit of magic in a practical world. Sometimes it’s cathartic, a release of pent up emotions and hurts that others can identify and share. Sometimes it’s to take a break from the harsh realities and escape in a bit of fantasy. Sometimes it’s a vehicle used to spread a message, a moral code, a bit of wisdom or advice to pass down to the next generation....more
Jessica
After getting behind on my book reviews I finally am posting my review for "Progeny" by R.T. Kaelin. I feel like I spent quite a while recently reading outside my comfort zone and this book was no exception. I don't typically pick up high fantasy books, but I met R.T. at a convention less than a year ago and heard him describe his book several times throughout the weekend. By the third day, I had decided that I really wanted to read this book. It turns out that by the time I had worked my way do...more
Michelle
Progeny will transport you to a completely different world! I really enjoyed this book. There is a lot to keep up with, there are all sorts of fantastical creatures and a new language to grapple with, and a whole world filled with very different cities and countries. I loved how different it was, and I loved the idea of the strands and weaving them to create magic.

Because there are so many characters that play a part in Progeny, there are multiple story lines going on at once. I really liked it...more
Seth
An excellent read that kept my attention the whole time. The cast of characters are well thought out and interesting. Each is given enough show time to develop and allow the reader to get to know them. I found Brodi to be an excellent guide through the story with his slow and deliberate pace. Nundle was one of my favorite characters. It is good to see a halfling get some respect. He is comical at times, but always witty. His bravery is admirable while his enthusiasm is endearing.

The system of m...more
Meaghan R. (YA-aholic)
i don't even know where to begin!
★★★★ for the storyline/plot
☆☆☆☆☆ for the writing and grammar
(that's 0 stars)

I WOULD ONLY RECOMMEND THIS VERSION TO THOSE THAT AREN'T BOTHERED BY INNUMEROUS TYPOS AND GRAMMATICAL ERRORS.


i mean, it was reallllllyyyyyyy bad. it started out horrendous. just careless mistakes that any third grader would have been able to catch, and a lot of extra words...like, you could tell that the author went back to change something but didn't delete it in it's entirety...stuff li...more
Ashley
DISCLAIMER- I DIDN'T FINISH THIS BOOK. I stopped at the 2/3 point because I just couldn't take it anymore.

But, my original post about Why I couldn't bring myself to finish was originally posted on my blog, Books from Bleh to Basically Amazing.

Progeny by R.T. Kaelin is an epic fantasy novel, and honestly, as much as it pains me to admit this, it has reminded me, once again, why I spent years of my childhood blatantly refusing to touch any book labeled fantasy.

I'm going to apologize up front, be...more
Mary
Hey R.T.,
You've written a good book and at times a very delightful book. I like your magic system quite a lot. It's very organic and logical- it makes sense. Your world building is good and some of your action- you really get going. The scene with Zecus escaping through the port- quite brilliant and suspenseful - want more of this. I liked teh relationship between teh 3 siblings- very believable- I liked their kindness with each other. You are in desparate need of a good honest editor, then, I...more
CorLostForWords
Source: Received from author. Many thanks goes to R.T. Kaelin for sending me a copy of his book for review. I received this book free of charge in exchange for an honest review.

My rating: 5/5

Nikalys and Kenders have a monumental destiny thrust on them when they find themselves watching a water monster, created by magic, ravage and destroy their small town. With everyone and everything they had ever known wiped out on one sunny, hazy afternoon, they are left desperate and alone. Past consoling,...more
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R.T. Kaelin grew up in Cincinnati and now resides in Columbus, Ohio with his beautiful wife and the two best kids ever. For years, he worked in information technology, but felt there was something more waiting for him. He always had an active imagination, so one day he decided to do something with it. R.T. Kaelin's son and daughter are too young to grasp it fully, but they are the reason he writes...more
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