![]() Familiar face from The Crown Conspiracy show up in this town and we have yet another adventure that sees you turning the pages like a seasoned speed reader. This one sees Royce and Hadrian taking a job from a young villager named Thrace who needs their help keeping her father from killing himself in going after this dragon creature that killed their whole family. But this is meant in a good way, as I am a Tolkien honk. With Avempartha, Sullivan does what I believe to be a light tribute to The Hobbit impenetrable fortress, a manipulative wizard, a reluctant hero, a talking dragon guarding a treasure, and much much more. With Theft of Swords, I was able to see why this series has the rampant fan base that it does. ![]() Add to this that he bailed on his publisher to release his books independently with Kickstarter perks to his fans and he’s basically the unicorn of an interactive author. ![]() He emails, responds on Reddit, and even grants video interviews to talk about this series. I’ve always had an interest in this series because of Michael J. ![]()
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