5 Stars for Sorcerer's Code by Christopher Kellen
5 Star Review of Sorcerer’s Code (The Elements of Sorcery) Lesson One by Christopher Kellen
Sorcerer’s Code (The Elements of Sorcery) Lesson One by Christopher Kellen
The Sorcerer’s Code was a short, but interesting book or rather short story. The story followed the struggles of Edar Moncrief, a sorcerer, after he found the body of a dead Arbiter in the streets of his town. The Arbiter’s death was astonishing in the fact that no one could remember the last time one was killed.
After finding the body, Edar was confronted by another Arbiter who was searching for the murderer of the other and the sword that had been taken from the corpse.
The author did a great job of intertwining magic and sword play into the book and gave the reader a great feel for what was happening on the main character.
Sorcerer’s Code was a very well written short story. My only real complaint was that the book was so short. There were very few technical mistakes in the book and it was obvious that the story had been edited carefully.
I would recommend this book to anyone that wants a real short read and has a couple hours to spare.
I purchased books two and three in the hope that the author’s writing style and skill remains consistent with the first short story.
The first book in the series in free and the other four range from $0.99 to $2.99.
Sorcerer’s Code: http://www.amazon.com/Sorcerers-Eleme...
Sorcerer’s Code (The Elements of Sorcery) Lesson One by Christopher Kellen
The Sorcerer’s Code was a short, but interesting book or rather short story. The story followed the struggles of Edar Moncrief, a sorcerer, after he found the body of a dead Arbiter in the streets of his town. The Arbiter’s death was astonishing in the fact that no one could remember the last time one was killed.
After finding the body, Edar was confronted by another Arbiter who was searching for the murderer of the other and the sword that had been taken from the corpse.
The author did a great job of intertwining magic and sword play into the book and gave the reader a great feel for what was happening on the main character.
Sorcerer’s Code was a very well written short story. My only real complaint was that the book was so short. There were very few technical mistakes in the book and it was obvious that the story had been edited carefully.
I would recommend this book to anyone that wants a real short read and has a couple hours to spare.
I purchased books two and three in the hope that the author’s writing style and skill remains consistent with the first short story.
The first book in the series in free and the other four range from $0.99 to $2.99.
Sorcerer’s Code: http://www.amazon.com/Sorcerers-Eleme...
Published on January 11, 2014 04:14
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D.R. Racey
D.R. Racey has served on active duty in the U.S. Military since 1998 and spends much of his time off writing, developing his next story, and designing his own cover art. He has been married since 2000
D.R. Racey has served on active duty in the U.S. Military since 1998 and spends much of his time off writing, developing his next story, and designing his own cover art. He has been married since 2000 and has three children.
He started writing in 2008 as a hobby and published his first book in 2012. His first published book is Blood Rites which is about a werewolf on the run from his former pack master. D.R. Racey has also published a historical fiction novella about an Army National Guard unit stationed in Baghdad, Iraq during the surge (War - 8000 Miles From Home). He has also completed two fantasy novels as part of the Phoenix Blade Trilogy (Conflagration and Lineage).
All D.R. Racey novels are available from Amazon.com in Paperback and for Kindle.
I hope you enjoy your reading.
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He started writing in 2008 as a hobby and published his first book in 2012. His first published book is Blood Rites which is about a werewolf on the run from his former pack master. D.R. Racey has also published a historical fiction novella about an Army National Guard unit stationed in Baghdad, Iraq during the surge (War - 8000 Miles From Home). He has also completed two fantasy novels as part of the Phoenix Blade Trilogy (Conflagration and Lineage).
All D.R. Racey novels are available from Amazon.com in Paperback and for Kindle.
I hope you enjoy your reading.
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