
Emperor's Fate
Rulers of Tarmigan, Book 1
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Derek Perkins
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AJ Walker
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War with an enemy born of dragon fire. Swords and armor imbued with magic. Corrupt political elite who will do anything for power. Shylo, a humble Commoner, is forced to defy the odds and attempt to change the course of their world.
As the secrets of the Rhydarian Emperor unravel, an assassination sparks a shift in a realm dominated by those who wield rare magical weapons. While the threat of the Volurem—the Empire's lifelong enemy—presses down on them, Shylo is falsely accused of murder and treason. He and a group of unsuspecting allies must work together to escape the Empire's wrath. Follow their tale as Shylo and company unravel a thread that will lead them to the devastating secrets behind the Emperor's Fate.
Emperor's Fate blends the epic scope of Game of Thrones with the imagination of The Stormlight Archives. Immerse yourself in a world like no other with a unique magic system and a diverse cast of characters that bring the story to life. Join the excitement and start reading Emperor's Fate today!
©2022 AJ Walker Publishing (P)2024 Podium AudioNot a bad listen......different
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It’s a good story line
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why isn't this book popular?
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well developed, immersive!
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engaging story
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First and foremost, i generally enjoy books that stick to a singular character’s perspective. Of what I read of this book, it kept jumping from perspective to perspective; which was an immediate negative for me.
That alone was probably enough of a reason to drop this book and move on, but on top of that; I felt like I was dropped into the middle of the story. A ton of characters were introduced, the premise is only explained through character dialogue, and significant events are taking place while i’m kind of scratching my head trying to figure out why I even care.
Again, this book may be good for some people, but as someone who has difficulty remembering names, and doesn’t enjoy long dialogue sessions; where nothing tangible is actually taking place; I found this book very boring.
I couldn’t read this.
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