
A Crucible of Order
Sentinels of Creation, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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By:
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Robert W. Ross
Kellan Thorne labors beneath the burden of Chaos he accepted in order to both save Shannon and destroy the previous Sentinel of Chaos. Now he is trapped in the brutal life of a slave and gladiator within Claudius’ Rome.
Meanwhile, in 2020, Shannon McLeod Thorne struggles with both the loss of her husband and the responsibilities of being Creation’s new Sentinel of Order. Almost six months have passed since she pushed Kellan through the portal in Fingal’s Cavern, and she has begun to lose hope. However, like many times before, strange events conspire to cast light in dark places.
The first glimmer comes from James Clinton and his AI friend Jarvis who believe they can break the code surrounding Kellan’s mysterious disappearance. Shannon, Meghan, and the Council of Havilah use this new found information to try and summon an enigmatic Mantle of unimaginable power. However, in doing so, they risk bringing down upon themselves the very Incarnation of Destruction.
Even if they succeed in avoiding this Incarnation’s grasp and enlisting the Mantle’s help to retrieve Kellan from ancient Rome, how will his friends save the new Sentinel of Chaos from himself.
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Why aren't these being made into movies?
Another great installment!
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Another excellent book
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good series
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Umm... witty review title here
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Also a great shout out to Nick Podehl he is absolutely my favorite narrator .. he brings these characters to life and makes them unforgettable.
I'm so glad that I didn't start listening to this story until there were 5 books already completed in the series. I just love binge listening to a series that is go good you can't wait to get started on the next book .... I just hate having to wait till book 6 comes out, I want it NOW - oh will I guess I'll just have to wait :(
I'm in awe of this series!
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Pros
1. Narration by Nick Podehl (In my opinion, the best of the best, and I always look for audio books with him as the narrator).
2. The characters are like real people, varied personalities, and they make sense. They don't feel make believe, if that makes sense.
3.Shannon... She's a ginger.. and my wife is a ginger.. I swear they are all clones, even book gingers.
4. Each book picks right up and is easy to dive into, so you never feel lost in the first chapter.
5. Ordered power is totally how i picture green latern in the comics, and I'm a green lantern fan.
Cons
1. Book 5 Juliet got left to the wayside, as well as a lot of the supporting characters.
2. Book 5 The fight with the emissary felt rushed to me, especially after their previous encounter.
3. The egg, I was hoping for some kind of progress on that front.. (i will re-listen to it just incase I may have missed it)
4. The wait time for the next book, lol. I'm only partially kidding.
Overall, I highly encourage checking out this series. It has become one of my favorites, and I look forward to book 6 in the series. It is definitely worth your time and money.
A review because the it helps the author.
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It keeps getting better.
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Love it
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Meh...
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I’m not sure why the author decided to send our protagonist back to the year 50CE if they are not going to really explore the idea of being a gladiator and have him experience growth. It seems like it was added as an afterthought... it was not critical to the plot, and if he really spent 18 months there, I would expect half the book to be about it, not 5%. It’s just a wasted opportunity.
Feel a bit let down
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