The Age of Reckoning

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Pub Date Nov 01 2022 | Archive Date Jan 23 2023

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Description

The world of Naeisus hangs on the fragile precipice of centuries of war and discord.

The five races–greed in their ravenous eyes–lust after six shards of immense power that, when combined, form the divine Yultah Crystal. With a pure heart and an impulsive attitude, King Areth III of Man embarks on a self-imposed journey to unite Naeisus as it once was. Seeing an opportunity for power, the chaotic captain of the Forsaken, Levana, pulls whatever puppet strings she can grab to turn the tide of the war in her favour.

Meanwhile, widespread tremors from an unknown source plague the land that could signal the return of the legendary Korkrenus… Or something colossal; a shadow of myth, altogether more terrifying than any of the denizens would believe...

The world of Naeisus hangs on the fragile precipice of centuries of war and discord.

The five races–greed in their ravenous eyes–lust after six shards of immense power that, when combined, form the...


Advance Praise

"A riveting tale that sweeps you into another world with multidimensional, well-rounded characters. Captain Levana is our Queen."

"A riveting tale that sweeps you into another world with multidimensional, well-rounded characters. Captain Levana is our Queen."


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It was great to have this collection, I enjoyed getting to know Captain Levana and thought she was a great characters and was strongly written. Thomas Anthony Lay has a great writing style and did what I was hoping for in a scifi genre. The rest of the characters were also well done and it did what I was hoping for. I look forward to reading more from the author.

"The hooded figure appeared through the settling dust as if from nowhere. It lingered several paces from the front gates of the Undying Fortress. A heavy breeze kicked up sand and dust. The rough hempen cloak billowed, revealing severely aged leather boots beneath. A strand of silver hair whipped around the hood, floating on the wind. It stood still, hands in sleeves. Silent. Unmoving."

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I’m wowed this book it’s truly incredible
If you’re looking for a high fantasy book. With lots of interesting characters and great world building. Stop looking and get this one.

The Age of Reckoning follows characters of different races who live in the world Naeisus. A place where a crystal with unlimited power was shattered into 6 shards. Each with a unique power, and now the reason for a never ending war. A man, who looks up to his ancestor from 1000 years ago dreams of finding peace. Would it be posible to end a 1000 years of hate?

This book has ir all. Action, mystery, politics, betrayal, strong characters. This might me it. All the characters where incredible. All of them were unique, strong and with dept. Lots of epic battles, unexpected plot twists and an incredible narration.
I enjoyed this book a lot! Even if at the beginning it felt a little slow … once the plot set it was impossible to let go.

Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read this masterpiece.

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A combined book of the three parts of the Age of Reckoning.

I liked the the different species in this series was a bit more interesting than the usual fae/human/werewolves mixture with having the earth giants, undead, waterfoxish types and dragons being thrown in the mix and the wolves just being the lycanthrope type rather than weres.

Book one was a lot more of politicing compared to the second two parts were there was a lot more fighting and reveals as to the gems uses and whereabouts.

The writing is very medieval english with the human sector which makes it a little harder to follow but the style changes to more modern as the story progresses.

I did really enjoy the idea of this epic fantasy and did like how the story wound up with some great character progression as well as a thought out world.

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