
The Armored Saint
Sacred Throne, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Michi Barall
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By:
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Myke Cole
About this listen
Myke Cole, author of the beloved military fantasy Shadow Ops series, debuts a new epic fantasy trilogy with The Armored Saint, a tale of religious tyrants, arcane war machines and underground resistance that will enthrall epic fantasy listeners of all ages.
After witnessing a horrendous slaughter, young Heloise opposes the Order and risks bringing their wrath down on herself, her family and her village. She must confront the true risk that wizards pose to the world and weigh the safety of her people against justice.
©2018 Myke Cole (P)2018 Recorded Books IncA Gem of a Fantasy Story
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Fantastic
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The story should have continued in this first book and I get the impression it was the actual intent to produce multiple volumes just to get people to buy them rather that writing a single book with a story having actual depth instead of long, drawn-out descriptions. Added to this were the cliché characters, that reminded me of the "young adult" books I read years ago, as it really isn't for readers of serious fantasy.
Admittedly, I fell vicitim to the sunk-cost fallacy. ("the phenomenon whereby a person is reluctant to abandon a strategy or course of action because they have invested heavily in it") In the last quarter of the book I had expected (or hoped for) more and chose not to stop reading. Sadly, it did turn out to be a waste of time. I will not be buying the rest of the series.
So much potential, poor execution.
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