Adventures are funny things
They always begin with the unexpected,
but they always end with the promise
of adventures yet to come”
~The Final Storm
All books and series must come to an end, and the Door Within is no exception. But what will the future hold? Will Robbie succumb to Pargor’s promises of power? And will Antoinette and Aidan remain true to their king in the face of death? The ending is amazingly powerful.
This fantasy tale is amazing. I loved reading about Aidan’s adventures in The Realm. The characters are realistic and the plot line creative. Instead of just swords, it’s more of a spiritual battle for the hearts of people.
As interfinity approaches, the stakes get higher for Nathan, Kelly, Daryl and Francesca. Can they trust Patar? Will they discover the secrets of Sarah’s Womb? This book kept me laughing and crying all the way through.
Kale, the village slave for River Away, is nobody special—or so she believes. After discovering a minor dragon egg, the village elders send her to The Hall for training. But Paladin’s servants send her on a different quest: to recover the meech egg Wizard Risto stole from Wizard Fenworth. One of the best aspects of this book was how the sentient races differ from the traditional elves, dwarves, etc. The doneels and kimens are particularly original.
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Kale is now a servant at The Hall. But after less then two weeks, she is sent off to help Wizard Fenworth deal with his meech dragon. On the way, she also gets tangled up with a doneel orphan and two women claiming to be her mother. This book is a delightful fantasy for families to enjoy together.
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Door Within Trilogy #03: The Final Storm by Wayne Thomas Batson
GaladrielTwo, October 6, 2008
Adventures are funny thingsThey always begin with the unexpected,
but they always end with the promise
of adventures yet to come”
~The Final Storm
All books and series must come to an end, and the Door Within is no exception. But what will the future hold? Will Robbie succumb to Pargor’s promises of power? And will Antoinette and Aidan remain true to their king in the face of death? The ending is amazingly powerful.
The Door Within: The Door Within Trilogy - Book One by Wayne Thomas Batson
GaladrielTwo, October 5, 2008
This fantasy tale is amazing. I loved reading about Aidan’s adventures in The Realm. The characters are realistic and the plot line creative. Instead of just swords, it’s more of a spiritual battle for the hearts of people.Echoes from the Edge #2: Eternity's Edge by Bryan Davis
GaladrielTwo, October 5, 2008
As interfinity approaches, the stakes get higher for Nathan, Kelly, Daryl and Francesca. Can they trust Patar? Will they discover the secrets of Sarah’s Womb? This book kept me laughing and crying all the way through.Dragonspell by Donita K. Paul
GaladrielTwo, September 13, 2008
Kale, the village slave for River Away, is nobody special—or so she believes. After discovering a minor dragon egg, the village elders send her to The Hall for training. But Paladin’s servants send her on a different quest: to recover the meech egg Wizard Risto stole from Wizard Fenworth. One of the best aspects of this book was how the sentient races differ from the traditional elves, dwarves, etc. The doneels and kimens are particularly original.(1 of 2 readers found this comment helpful)
Dragonquest by Donita K. Paul
GaladrielTwo, September 13, 2008
Kale is now a servant at The Hall. But after less then two weeks, she is sent off to help Wizard Fenworth deal with his meech dragon. On the way, she also gets tangled up with a doneel orphan and two women claiming to be her mother. This book is a delightful fantasy for families to enjoy together.(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)
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