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The Truth of Shadows

The Nightfall Wars, Book 2

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The Truth of Shadows

By: Jacob Peppers
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Three strangers chosen by the gods. A castle-servant who can bend fire and light to his will. A musician whose song can soothe even the wildest of hearts. And a nobleman with the gods' own luck.

Three strangers gifted with powers beyond that of normal mortals stand against the armies of shadow.

But there are other gods, other powers lurking in the darkness, and they, too, will find their champions.

Hunted by mortal and immortal enemies alike, Alesh and his companions flee south to the Ferinan lands. There, they will search for help they desperately need, those who might stand with them against the coming darkness.

A nobleman without hope. A musician to whom every song sounds like a funeral dirge. A castle servant at risk of being consumed by an evil greater than any he has faced.

They have set themselves against the coming Ever Dark. But shadows are not easily conquered, and no matter how many are cut down, more rise in their place.

For the truth of shadows is that they are not born.

They are made.

©2019 Jacob Peppers (P)2020 Podium Publishing
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Sword & Sorcery Heartfelt
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This second effort is an emotional as well as a physical one. Crafted carefully to envelope the listener in a mood and setting similar, but perhaps darker than the first one. Great stuff, enjoy.

Gifted wordsmith, gifted reader

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Amazing story telling and the narrator was made for this series.. I can't wait for more!

Amazing

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An almost complete waste of time. The story dragged with meandering monologue and dialogue. The plot was purposely stunted at many points before the story picked up again. I bet the third book will be rushed as this book was a waste of time. Characters remained undeveloped. We still don’t know what exactly Catherine’s power is. When they were attacked by the villagers it seems her power should have been used to reverse what corruption had taken over their minds as it had with the guard.

Waste of time and credit

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The world building and character development in this book are fairly good, but there is something missing. I like the fact that it has a little bit of wisdom in it here in there. The plot is somewhat weak and redundant.

As in a fair amount of this genre, there is not necessarily a feeling of purposefulness, even while various characters are driven

Narration is excellent.

Strengths and weaknesses

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the characters are a bit corny and the author has an annoying habit of over using some words and phrases. Bastards! bastards! bastards!

bastards with a hoarse tone!

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Some borderline series get better as they go. This one got worse. Half way through & I'm done.

Didn't get better

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Not bad. Not great. Solid 3 stars. Narration was what kept me listening. I was expecting the storyline to be more dark and gritty, but this seemed to be grimdark for the YA audience (and the banter was even childish at times). I’ll continue with the next book, but the series doesn’t make the Top 10 list.

Grimdark-ish for YA

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