The Blood of the Spear
The Eye of Eternity, Book 1
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Two brothers. One prophecy. A world on the brink of destruction....
Kaiel Toranth is overflowing with regret. Absent during his mother’s final days, he is determined to pass the Trials and join the elite Daemon Hunters to build a safer future for himself and his brother, Darien.
For centuries, the Summoners led humanity to heights undreamt of by their star-faring forefathers. But in their pursuit of power and immortality, 10 Summoners opened a gateway to the Void and fell prey to daemonic possession. The war that followed destroyed the civilization the Summoners had built, and the Sundering changed the face of the world forever.
Three thousand years later, the broken continent of Athmay still bears the scars of the War of the Summoners. When an unexpected battle with a daemon reveals Kaiel and Darien's connection to a forbidden Summoner bloodline, they find themselves on the run from friends and foe alike, for at the end of the war, seers foretold that the Summoners and the daemon hordes would return. And that an Empyros–the most powerful of all Summoners–would be born. If prophecy holds true, then the brothers may hold the fate of the world in their hands....
The Blood of the Spear is the fast-paced first book in The Eye of Eternity epic fantasy series. If you like flawed heroes, edge-of-your-seat action, and intricate world-building, then you’ll love Mark Timmony’s character-driven quest.
Includes the bonus story Starbinder.
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Curse of Shadows and Thorns
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- By: LJ Andrews
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As niece of the king, Elise Lysander cares about two things: sneaking into gambling dens, and avoiding an advantageous marriage at all costs. When her uncle holds the life of her deathly ill father over her head, reluctantly, Elise puts her fate into the hands of Legion Grey, the handsome and mysterious dowry negotiator. He may be arrogant and infuriating, but soon Legion incites a blistering, forbidden passion she can’t ignore.
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Great concept, poor execution on the writing side
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The Crown of Command
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An empire entombed under ash. Four centuries ago, the Stewards decreed that the Elentian Imperium must be punished. For a year and a day, ash rained from the sky forming what is now known as the Ashlands. As a new member of the Temple of Celeste, you are now privy to the truth. Our diviners have scried the infamous lich's final moments. If you dare witness the memory, you will find it transcribed within. The Crown of Command is a short novella set in the Shattered Gods universe.
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Nice Prose, Vivid Descriptions, Intriguing Ending
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Incursion
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Seventeen years have passed since the Necromancer Queen Talia was overthrown and slain, and her capital city destroyed by the Knights of the Order of Eternal Vigilance. Anskar DeVantte, raised in the sacred disciplines of the Order, is now ready to face the brutal initiation trials to become a consecrated knight-sorcerer. But the further Anskar rises in the ranks the more his faith wavers. As troubling powers awaken within him, a schism grows between Anskar and his hallowed Order, and he draws the hungry gaze of the vanquished queen’s fanatical followers.
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Michael Kramer!
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The Last Swordsman
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Nikolis’ parents are dead - murdered before his eyes. What’s worse, they were traitors to the crown. At least that’s what he hears the village folk saying moments before he is whisked away to the castle of Highkeep. There he finds himself before the aged King Alginor, a man brought to a boil by his very presence.
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This book is horrible
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Nocturna
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As a talented face-shifter, it’s been years since Finn has seen her own face, and that’s exactly how she likes it. But when Finn gets caught by a powerful mobster, she’s forced into an impossible mission: steal a legendary treasure from Castallan’s royal palace or be stripped of her magic forever. After the murder of his older brother, Prince Alfehr is first in line for the Castallan throne. But riddled with grief, Alfie is obsessed with finding a way to bring his brother back, even if it means dabbling in forbidden magic.
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Loved it!
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The Broken Ones
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Below Forsaken Mountain, a plot is being hatched to overthrow the tyrant king of Trollus, and Marc is the right-hand man of its leader. His involvement is information more than one troll would kill to possess, which is why he must keep it a secret from everyone, even the girl he loves. After accidentally ruining her sister's chance to become queen, Pénélope is given one last opportunity by her father, the Duke d'Angoulême, to make herself useful: she must find proof that the boy she's in love with is conspiring against the crown.
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The Adventurers Guild
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- Narrated by: Johnny Heller
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In one of the last cities standing after the world fell to monsters, best friends Zed Kagari and Brock Dunderfel have high hopes for the future. Zed desperately wishes to join the ranks of the Mages Guild, where his status as Freestone's only half-elf might finally be an asset. Brock, the roguishly handsome son of merchants, is confident he'll be welcomed into the ranks of the Merchants Guild. But just as it seems the boys' dreams have come true, their lives take a startling turn...and they find themselves members of the perilous Adventurers Guild.
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Well written and well read.
- By Reviewer on 05-22-19
By: Zack Loran Clark, and others
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Rise of the Shadow Rogue
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- Length: 17 hrs and 29 mins
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Betrayal cuts deepest when someone you love wields the knife. For Kellik, a once-rising star of Port Gloom's guild of thieves, it also leaves him floating in the bay, bleeding out and without hope or allies. Saved by an urchin and healed by a disgraced saint, Kellick is consumed by a single desire: to find out why his guild master ordered him cut down moments after passing his initiation trial. Burning with injustice, Kellik recruits a number of gorgeous rogues to his side: fallen assassins, dark elf witches, and unnervingly polite necromancers.
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not the harem book I expected, in a good way.
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By: Mike Truk
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Altar of Influence: The Orsarian War
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- By: Jacob Cooper
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
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Sacrifice. The single act capable of bringing both death and life simultaneously. Thannuel Kerr is handsome, young, and brash, fumbling through childhood toward his inevitable inheritance: the next Lord of the Western Province. He struggles to accept his arranged marriage and to grow into the man he must become. The journey toward that end, however, is fraught with more peril than he could possibly imagine.
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A Compelling Read!
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The Frozen Sun Saga, Books 1-3
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Burn brightly. Love fiercely. For all else is dust. Every child of Glasnith learns the last words of the god-gifted mortal Aillira, and Lira of clan Stone, a descendant of Aillira with the power to read people’s souls, knows the story better than most. When a golden-haired warrior washes up on the shores of her homeland, Lira helps the wounded man. But as they form a bond forbidden by both their clans, Lira finds herself facing the same tragic fate as her ancestor.
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what a different universe!!!!
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The Complete Chronicles of Corin An Fol
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- By: J.W. Webb
- Narrated by: Andrew McDermott
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Six volumes together in one collection! Follow the adventures of Corin an Fol as he avenges his family, learns the way of the sword, and battles evil across the world of Ansu. Includes: Gray Wolf, Legends of the Longsword, Wolves and Assassins, The Shattered Crown, The Lost Prince, and The Glass Throne.
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Deep, Celtic, Epic Fantasy
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By: J.W. Webb
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Bloodleaf
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- Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
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Princess Aurelia is a prisoner to her crown and the heir that nobody wants. Surrounded by spirits and banned from using her blood-magic, Aurelia flees her country after a devastating assassination attempt. To escape her fate, Aurelia disguises herself as a commoner in a new land and discovers a happiness her crown has never allowed. As she forges new bonds and perfects her magic, she begins to fall for a man who is forbidden to rule beside her.
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Not Understanding All the Praise
- By GPChlorine on 08-23-19
By: Crystal Smith
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- Derek B.
- 12-03-24
Classic-style fantasy that moves!
\\\\\ THE BLOOD OF THE SPEAR /////
I think that fans of classic-style fantasies are going to be obsessed with this more modern take on that style. For those who don't particularly get into the fantasy classics outside of maybe Tolkien's work, your experience might be a little mixed like mine was.
CHARACTERS
This is probably the aspect of the book where I am going to be the harshest as I did not personally connect much with this cast. The story focuses on four young people. Kaiel and Darien are half brothers who find themselves swept up in powers they do not understand and must face an inheritance that they were not prepared to receive. They are joined by their childhood friends and tenuous love interests, Meg and Sevani (whose names I might be misspelling) and these two ladies seem to have destinies of their own which put them down the same path as the brothers. They are also accompanied by an older mentor figure, but I'll leave the specifics about him vague since there are some twists and turns that lead to his joining the party. I will say that he also has some surprise reveals which shake things up a bit. So, what's wrong with them? Well, nothing really. They are each deeply flawed in their own way and each seemingly have their own destiny to fulfill, but tend to be very archetypal in their characterization. Kaiel is the impetuous young warrior with a good heart, Meg is the sassy witch girl, Sevani is the sweet, but determined girl next door (though she does turn out to be a bit more interesting than that), and they have a stern mentor figure watching over them. Within the side cast, there is also a cartoonishly evil bully, a sultry and mysterious sorceress, a sort of pirate queen, and a couple foul-mouthed urchins for good measure. I omitted Darien because I can't really think of a specific mold he'd fit into other than maybe a dark chosen one depending on where future books take him, but he is also the character I found the least likeable (I couldn't really tell if we are meant to like him or not). It's not that these paradigms are bad, they've worked quite well for me in other stories before and are sort of hallmarks of classical fantasies. I think the big sticking point for me here is that I didn't feel like these characters grew at all over the course of the story. They do discover things about themselves along the way, but those revelations didn't change them in ways that I found to be meaningful.
PLOT/TONE
I found myself feeling a bit warmer on the books core narrative than I did the cast though I still had some problems in this area as well. Things start off very slowly. This is fairly typical for this type of story and contains all the expected tropes of young peasant teens who dream of attaining a higher standing in their world, an irredeemably obnoxious bully, and some heavy handed worldbuilding to set the stage. Thankfully, the inciting incident happens quite early on and the pacing kicks off from there. I think this more modern take on the classic narrative pattern worked very well and the faster pacing that follows the initial twists which set the heroes on their journey will likely please readers who wish classic fantasies got to the point a little faster. Once the party is off, they move from one exotic location to the next with no place in particular ever growing stale. While the adventuring was fun, one thing that annoyed me somewhat is that the characters are mostly running away the entire time. Yes, some of the characters do have an intended destination in mind, but I didn't really feel a clear sense of purpose of the adventuring. The way things end seems to indicate that there might be a more concrete objective to fulfill in the next book, but the fact that nothing is really accomplished in this one left me with a hollowness upon finishing the book. It was kind of interesting to see how some characters who had clearer goals than the others ended up with those expectations being flipped on their head and I think I would have really appreciated these twists if there was something of greater consequence that they were successful in attaining. Instead, the plot feels a bit circular though I did enjoy that some characters I thought might have been left in the dust ended up showing up again. It's worth noting that this could all be building to something quite epic down the line, Ill just be hesitant to continue onward unless I hear from others that there is a stronger connective tissue driving the next story along. One other minor gripe I had is that the story uses modern curse words, including the f-word. This isn't in and of itself a bad thing, I read plenty of literature with foul language, but for some reason it felt really off-putting in the context of this story. Maybe it's because it had more of an old-timey feel to it (minus the old-timey ideas) and the swearing almost felt like it was there solely to remind me that this is a modern novel.
SETTING/WORLD
If I was a bit cold on the characters and perhaps a bit lukewarm on the plot, the setting is where things start to heat up for me. On a superficial level, we visit and traverse a diverse assortment of locales from an enchanted road enabling impossibly fast travel to a shady town filled with criminals, and a city that's steeped in arcane tradition. It all felt quite fresh to me and though I don't often like the travelling trope, I quite enjoyed exploring the different parts of this world. While the locations themselves are all compelling, what I found most engaging is the underlying lore that Timmony has begun building. Early on, we learn that this world has its roots in science fiction because the humans who dwell upon it came from the stars upon spacecraft. Somewhere along the line though, the discovery of magic led to things reverting to a more fantastical, medieval setting though it seems that traces of the old ways may still remain. I found this to be a fascinating concept and I hope it's one that the series really leans into. The magic itself is fairly mysterious which felt true to the classic sword and sorcery style of storytelling. Personally, I don't mind a softer magic system and I think that the ones presented here were well-defined enough where they served to add depth to the story instead of being used as crutches of convenience. There's some light political intrigue at play here as well and while it is all interesting, I suspect what we get here is just the tip of that iceberg. Ultimately, if I stick with this series, it'll be to see what is done with this enchanting setting because I think Timmony has crafted something really special here.
AUDIOBOOK
The narration for this book works quite well. It's not the most intricate or extravagant performance I've ever listened to, but I loved that the narrator was able to evoke the distinct impression that this is a cherished tale of old being recounted to us by a passionate storyteller. The voice work is competently handled and the prose is crisply delivered. There's really not much more I think I could have wanted from this. As a really nice bonus, the STARBINDER prequel novella is also included. I'll leave a review of that after this one and will mention that my overall rating is a sort of aggregate about how I felt about the two stories combined (I liked the novella a bit more than this novel).
CONCLUSION
If you're a fan of classical fantasies and/or sword and sorcery, then I think this debut in a new series is really going to knock your socks off in that it delivers those classic vibes with more modern pacing, prose, and perspective. If you're maybe more like me and don't always click with that style of storytelling, then I think there are still some things here for you to enjoy as much as I did, but your mileage will likely vary depending on taste.
(+) The story picks up very quickly after the characters and world are established.
(+) Modern pacing, prose, and sensibilities all made for a smooth reading experience.
(+) The world building is top notch with richly conceived lore.
(+) There are a ton of fun action sequences.
(+) A solidly produced audiobook with the prequel novella being included as a nice bonus.
( ) Though this is a modern novel, it is going to work best for people who already like the more classic style of fantasy replete with it's existing conventions and archetypes.
(-) I did not personally connect with any of the characters in the ways that I usually need to for different reasons.
(-) The lack of a clear goal or sense of accomplishment at the end left me feeling a bit underwhelmed after such a long adventure (though yes, I understand that this is really just the beginning of a bigger one).
(-) The swearing didn't really add much and sometimes distracted me from the scenes that featured coarse language.
**** STARBINDER *****
The prequel novella has a lot going on and it's not immediately evident where things are heading, but n the end it packs quite a bunch and adds a substantial amount to Timmony's series.
CONTENT
This story is set before the events of THE BLOOD OF THE SPEAR and follows a young teenage girl named Reiana who is part of a nomadic people. We're quickly introduced to her, a boy who she shares a mutual attraction to, her surly and cynical grandmother, and her younger cousin. The story very quickly escalates from some quiet family drama to a full blown battle for survival as the caravan is assaulted from enemies all around. From this point forward, borderline chaos ensues. More characters enter the fold, including some non-human ones and Reiana's grandmother's machinations are slowly revealed. In all honesty, it kind of felt like a lot to process in the heat of the moment and I wasn't initially sure if I was understanding anything properly and therefore had a relatively low enjoyment of the story being told. Fortunately, things clicked together pretty quickly for me and I ended up having a really good time with it. This story explores some of the non-human races that exist in the world as well as more of it's history. as the title implies, there is a big focus given on the Shaluay Starbinders and I ate these new lore drops right on up. Reiana quickly finds herself wrapped up in something much grander than herself as she gets mixed up with this group and has to make some hard decisions about how she will respond to the harsh realities which she is faced with. I found her reactions to different situations to be quite engaging such that she really grew on me over the course of the story which is still told from multiple perspectives despite it largely being focused on her. The other characters in the story all felt rather interesting and layered to me as well even though we don't get to spend enough time with them to know them too deeply. What really tied things together for me though was the way it all wrapped up and how the events of this story connected to those of THE BLOOD OF THE SPEAR. I think this novella could really be read either before or after the novel, but readers are likely going to get so much more out of it and have a better understanding of what's going on if they read it after the fact. This novella made me retroactively appreciate a character from the novel much more than I had previously and offers a much more enticing hook to continue onward in the series than I felt that the novel's ending provided.
AUDIOBOOK
It was a nice surprise to have this be secretly included in the Audiobook for THE BLOOD OF THE SPEAR. It is, of course, handled by the same narrator who again does a mostly excellent job of delivering the narrative to us. One sort of petty issue I had is that I felt as though some of the voices used for characters in the main novel were reused for different characters in this novella. That's not really a massive deal, but I do think it added to some of my confusion early on as it took me a little while to associate familiar voices with new character names. I still think this narrator was perfect for telling us these stories and if future books in the series receive the audio treatment, then I hope they are able to come back to do those as well.
CONCLUSION
This little novella is quite a heavy hitter when it comes to deepening the lore and characters of Timmony's fantasy world. Though I was a little bit mixed in my opinions on THE BLOOD OF THE SPEAR, this prequel to the series proper has me much more curious about where the series will go.
(+) Remarkably quick set up and call to action.
(+) Impressive lore drops which greatly expand the world.
(+) Fun insights into the fabled Starbinders and their motivations.
(+) Dynamic characters who each felt quite distinct and less obviously archetypal.
(+) A satisfying ending with some big moments and tantalizing glimpses at what the future of the series might hold.
(-) The frantic pacing can make it hard to settle into the story at first.
(-) Some voices recycled from the main novel threw me off slightly.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-14-23
GREAT FANTASY AND LORE ALL AROUND!!
amazing story and characters, magic, battle, epic monsters. what more could a fantasy nerd want??? overall a great book, and I will 100% be listening to further installments of this epic journey.
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- Tim Gonzales
- 10-05-23
Epic Fantasy Lovers, This is a Must Read!
In my top 5 reads this year, so much so that I both read the physical copy and listened to the audiobook as well!
The fantasy genre has been plagued with throw away stories of late, whether from just bad writing, predictable storylines, or lackluster world-building that feel bland and unimaginative. If you are in need of a wonderfully crafted epic/high fantasy novel look no further. The Blood of the Spear has it all, a world that feels bustling with life, adventure, and characters that you’ll grow to love, despite their flaws (just like real people). Action scenes are fast paced and suck you in, lore of the world is weaved within the story effortlessly, and descriptions of scenery make you feel like you’re there (without being over the top/breaking immersion).
As an added bonus the narrator is easy on the ears and embodies character voice’s superbly. I would recommend this one to any and all! I’m now not so patiently waiting for book 2!
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