
Kings of Ruin
Kingdoms of Sand, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Kenerly
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By:
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Daniel Arenson
In an ancient world of sand and splendor, an empire awakens.
Aelar, a mighty nation, spreads its tentacles. Its oared galleys storm the seas, and the waters run red with blood. Its legionaries swarm desert ruins, smiting barbarian hordes. Its crosses line the roadsides, displaying the dying flesh of heroes.
The Aelarian Empire rises. The old world falls.
The powerful Sela family has avoided the empire until now. The family has carved out an idyllic life between sea and desert, ruling a bustling port, a thriving city, and lush vineyards. Yet when an imperial fleet arrives in their harbor, everything the Sela family has built threatens to collapse.
Sweeping from snowy forests to cruel deserts, from bazaars of wonder to fields of war, here is a tale of legionaries and lepers, priests and paupers, kings and crows. Here a girl travels across endless dunes, seeking magic; a cruel prince struggles to claim a bloodstained throne; and a young soldier fights to hold back an overwhelming host. As the empire spreads, the fate of the Sela family - and of all civilization - stands upon a knife's edge, for under the storm of war, even the greatest nations are but kingdoms of sand.
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Very violent!
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game of thrones?
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The writing: It's nothing all that original, it's pseudo Rome vs the pseudo middle east and it borrows heavily from Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings. That I'm ok with, as well as some of the characters and their development. However, the sex scenes are so far beyond gratuitous that I can't help but think the author wrote this just to satisfy some dark fetishes he possesses. Another thing that had me puzzled was that there is a point where there is a large battle, which is mostly depicted really well. But the math doesn't add up. It's not possible for there to be as many soldiers on one particular side and it's too the point where it makes it all feel pointless to read. SPOILER: When I'm reading about a prolonged siege and the tactics used, and one army trying to hold out and buy time for aid etc, it's nice to know that the fight is having a toll on both sides. Like even if they lose they've made a dent in the enemy army, like it cost the enemy something as well. That is NOT the case here at all, and it's not done in a way that makes you in awe of their power, it's done in a way that defies logic and is actually a pretty major plot hole. It made what could have been a heart wrenching conclusion that felt natural and twisted it into something that just felt forced by the author. I will continue in hopes that both the writing and performance improves as the series progresses because there is potential here on both parts.
It's very flawed but has potential
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Too much sex
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I'll have to read this too see if I like it
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Ophier (that may not be the right spelling) is my least favorite character and I really wanted to DNF in the beginning because of her. I'm glad I pushed through but yeah I don't care what revolations she has at the end she's a whiney little baby who needs a good whipping.
It's a set up book
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so so
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Imperial Rome Relive in Another Universe
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Flawed plot characters
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Took a bit to get into, but.....
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