*gasp* Review of LEAVES OF FLAME!
Dec. 2nd, 2011 07:32 pmAn early review of Leaves of Flame has popped up over at Publisher's Weekly. A good review overall, I thought. It's a middle book, so drawing in new readers is naturally going to be difficult. If you're a new reader interested in the book, you should probably read the first book, Well of Sorrows. You've got time. Leaves of Flame doesn't hit the shelves until January! Here's the review:
"Evil is on the rise once again in the dense sequel to epic fantasy Well of Sorrows. Colin Harten was transformed by the magical Lifeblood of the Well and used his power to broker peace between the human, dwarren, and Alvritshai races of Wrath Suvane. A hundred years later, that peace is growing increasingly fragile under the threat of a man called Walter and the Shadows and Wraiths he’s raised with the Lifeblood of a secretly reawakened Well. Internal politics pits Colin’s ally Lord Aeren against ambitious soldier Lotaern, who craves a powerful artifact Colin wields. Colin is determined to seal Walter’s new Well, but betrayals, racial conflicts, and increasingly violent attacks by Walter’s forces impede his progress. New readers will find it difficult to invest as much in this dense middle book, but fans who reach the cliffhanger ending will be eager for book three." --Publisher's Weekly Reviewed on: 11/28/2011
So go forth and preorder Leaves of Flame . . . and order Well of Sorrows if you haven't gotten that one already!

"Evil is on the rise once again in the dense sequel to epic fantasy Well of Sorrows. Colin Harten was transformed by the magical Lifeblood of the Well and used his power to broker peace between the human, dwarren, and Alvritshai races of Wrath Suvane. A hundred years later, that peace is growing increasingly fragile under the threat of a man called Walter and the Shadows and Wraiths he’s raised with the Lifeblood of a secretly reawakened Well. Internal politics pits Colin’s ally Lord Aeren against ambitious soldier Lotaern, who craves a powerful artifact Colin wields. Colin is determined to seal Walter’s new Well, but betrayals, racial conflicts, and increasingly violent attacks by Walter’s forces impede his progress. New readers will find it difficult to invest as much in this dense middle book, but fans who reach the cliffhanger ending will be eager for book three." --Publisher's Weekly Reviewed on: 11/28/2011
So go forth and preorder Leaves of Flame . . . and order Well of Sorrows if you haven't gotten that one already!
