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The Forlorn Trail: A Dark Fantasy Western

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All maps end at the Forlorn Hills. The trail through the mountains is seldom taken. Those who do take the trail disappear or come back deranged. But when his children are kidnapped by a tribe known only to legends, Jessie Bingham must leave his farm and venture into the last uncharted region in the West. Aided by a riddle-reciting relic, a drunk, and a prince, he embarks on the Forlorn Trail. If Jessie is to rescue his children and return to his quiet life on the frontier, he will have to learn more about this mysterious relic and the once-great empire which crafted it. To do that, he must first embrace the life of an outlaw, forge alliances with old enemies, and walk the line between myth and history.



Take the Forlorn Trail into a world where the West was never won.

365 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 30, 2023

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32 reviews3 followers
March 6, 2024
I think this was my first western fantasy that I have read!! This was quite an interesting read for me. It was some what slow for me and was hoping it would pick up pace but it didn't. Not until the end at least. I immediately sat up at the end with what was going on with Jessie and his new band of friends. I won't spoil anything so I will leave it at that. Also the cliff hanger!! What a way to end the book. Also the whole thing about the Lugal myth and the eye of ur was new to me. The conversations were a little stale to me and some things that could have been left out to help the story move along smoother. I think that's what made it slow for me. There was also little world building in the book. So that didn't really help me feel like I was there in the book. There is some character growth with some of the characters so that's plus. Overall I'm giving it 3 stars. It was ok and fell a little short for.
44 reviews4 followers
November 10, 2023
Interesting take on an Old West fantasy! Admittedly not quite what I was looking for, as the summary led me to believe it would be taking place in our world rather than an original one, but all and all an enjoyable read! Thanks to NetGalley and Auberdine Publishing for the ARC!
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42 reviews
January 27, 2024
“The Forlorn Trail” by Jacob Sadler is a dark fantasy western that follows Jessie Bingham, a man who would do anything for his twins, Ethel and Elijah. The book is set in the town of Belford, which is located at the end of the Forlorn Trail. The trail is seldom taken, and those who do take it disappear or come back deranged. One day, when Jesse comes upon the ruins of a wagon, everyone is deceased. This is where he finds the dream stone. When the mayor’s house catches on fire, and the mythical tribe raids the town, the mayor, Don Marcos and the Bingham twins are kidnapped. While the tribe is getting away, Eridu, who is there raiding the town, gets captured because someone poisoned his animal. He is the son of the king of all the Lugals. Before Jessie and the newly sober reporter, along with the Rodgers Brothers, head down the Forlorn Trail, they will free Eridu from the sheriff in exchange for his help. The Blackstone Jessie found at the wreck starts affecting him in strange ways, and eventually, he will intertwine with a woman named Kisima who lived before and caused the destruction of her home village.

This is a mystical western and is the first in a series. It ends on a cliffhanger, which always bothers me. But since it is a series I can understand. The author normally reveals all in the next book, and I am sure that will be the case here. The reason it bothers me is that I have started series that never got finished, and so am left never knowing what happens.

Thanks to NetGalley and Auberdine publishing for allowing me to read this book in exchange for my honest review.

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1,892 reviews111 followers
December 27, 2023
This book gave hints and glimpses of a grand adventure, but I found it way way wayyy too slow at the beginning. I completely lost interest in the plot and characters.

Thank you to NetGalley, the author, & Auberdine Publishing for a copy.
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4,616 reviews140 followers
December 2, 2023
This book has way too much going on for me to just give a brief summary there’s a guy named Jesse Bingham he has twins Ethaland Isaiah who he would do anything for he strives to be a good man and wants to do the right thing because it’s right. Then there’s mayor Marianne Thorne she comes from a long line of previous mayors she is haunted by childhood traumas but doesn’t hesitate from doling out her own nightmares to those who cross her. Don Marcos is the local pharmacist/doctor who charges exuberant prices for his medicine just because he can and because he is a real jerk. Then there’s Cleona her and Solomon Johnson are in love Solomon lives in the town with his brother Ephraim there’s also the reporter in the local newspaper man and alcoholic Porfilio Prashanka they all live in a town called Belford which is at the end of the four Lauren Trail which used to be home to two tribes but in recent years it seems the times have moved on. There are still rumors of a mythical tribe that lives past the forlorn trail and those who come into contact with them or travel the trail if they live come back crazy and out of their mind. One day when Jessie comes upon the ruins of a wagon everyone is deceased and all but one has a tongue nail to the fore head this is where he finds the dream stone. One day when the mayors house catches on fire in the mythical tribe raids the town the mayor Klena Don Marco and the Bingham twins are kidnapped but while the tribe is getting away Eridu Who is there raiding the town gets captured because someone poisoned his animal. He is the son of the king of all the Lugels before Jesse and the newly sober reporter along with the Johnson Brothers head down the forlorn trail they will freeEridu from the sheriff in exchange for his help. The Blackstone Jesse found at the rec start affecting him in strange ways and eventually he will intertwine with a woman named kismet who lived before and caused the destruction of her home village. This is a horrible horrible review for what is a really good book and even though it ended in a cliffhanger something I usually do not like I cannot wait to read the next book in this Siri‘s I will be honest and say there is so much I don’t understand about the story but I’m going to read it again and hopefully pick up things I didn’t understand the first time having said that I would still definitely recommend this mystical western anyone who loves westerns or sci-fi books. I also want to say I think Marie Thorne was a great character and cannot wait to see what happens with her and little Isaiah she really is turning out to be my favorite character and it isn’t just because we are both blind lol! I want to thank the author and NetGalley for my free arc copy please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
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Author 6 books23 followers
November 16, 2023
I was approved to receive an e-Galley ARC of The Forlorn Trail, authored by Jacob Sadler, from Auberdine Publishing and NetGalley, for review consideration. What follows below is my honest review, freely given.

The writing was strong in the beginning, but I found myself waiting for something to happen. There were many good character relationships throughout the story that were fun to follow.
When things started happening, there were several fantasy names introduced that were hard to pronounce and in such quick succession that I had a hard time knowing what was going on (I read made-up names easier if they are introduced slower, so maybe that's a "me" thing).
After the main incident, there were a few events that were an interesting read, but for the most part, they were buried beneath strange exposition. In addition, I didn't really get a feel for what the characters looked like. There were several warring tribes in the story, but I have no idea what distinguishes one tribe member from another or even from the main character. The most decorated explanations revolved around the mayor's infected eyes.
By the end of the book, I felt that the beginning character-building, specifically with the main character and a certain woman, was ultimately unnecessary-- if she is removed from the story, nothing changes, in my opinion. There are reasons I feel this way, but I don't want to spoil anything.
I think the story idea is great, so I gave it three stars. It could have been even greater if the above things were addressed.
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February 3, 2024
I really enjoyed this book. The author transported me into other worlds. Some were familiar and some I had never been to before. I think the book would be great for a book club because the author allows the reader to go in whatever direction the readers mind takes them in explaining the infinite library. Their is this one character in the book who is looking for an adventure and a story to write in his middle years. His name is Porfirio. He ends up on this adventure and he is absolutely delightful and hilarious. I didn't realize how endeared I would be to him. By the end of the book he was my favorite. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a thoughtful book full of mystery and adventure.
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432 reviews9 followers
December 17, 2023
This was a good read. Wild West Fantasy is not a genre I read much of, but I enjoyed this. After a good, if slowish, start, there's a bit of supernatural goings on which had me a bit lost for a couple of chapters, but after that (and I figured out what was happening!), the story raced to the end. However, and this is why it's only 4 stars, I hate cliff hanger endings and this one ends on a beauty! There's no resolution of any part of the story, just a new twist in the last chapter. Ugh, why do authors do this?!
Thanks to Netgalley, the publisher and the author for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
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432 reviews9 followers
December 17, 2023
This was a good read. Wild West Fantasy is not a genre I read much of, but I enjoyed this. After a good, if slowish, start, there's a bit of supernatural goings on which had me a bit lost for a couple of chapters, but after that (and I figured out what was happening!), the story raced to the end. However, and this is why it's only 4 stars, I hate cliff hanger endings and this one ends on a beauty! There's no resolution of any part of the story, just a new twist in the last chapter. Ugh, why do authors do this?!
Thanks to Netgalley, the publisher and the author for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
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293 reviews11 followers
December 7, 2023
An excellent read. I was hooked from start to finish and read it on one sitting. I now can't wait for the next one.

This is a story of guilt, grief, anger, pain, tragedy, and love bound up in a fantasy Wild West with elements of Native American cultures. One group is so mysterious as to be almost a myth. Coupled with some interesting magic, it's a riveting story.

The world-building is excellent. I love the main characters, who are flawed and human. The pacing is very good and kept me hooked.
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2 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2023
The Forlorn Trail is an extremely unique, thrilling, and refreshing read. I loved the Western setting but also enjoyed the fantasy and other-worldly elements. The concept of this book is truly one of a kind. Overall, the characters are well developed and thought-through. Jessie is a respectable man and an admirable father and friend, but nonetheless, struggles with his own demons and trauma. Mary is a strong, clever woman who faces untold challenges and obstacles. The story is well paced and kept me reading intently the whole way through!
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528 reviews
January 5, 2024
Another great book by this author. Great characters, solid story line, a very unique story line...that definitely stays with you. I look forward to so much more by this author.
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