Author: | E.M. Prazeman | ISBN: | 9781540140753 |
Publisher: | E.M. Prazeman | Publication: | February 28, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | E.M. Prazeman |
ISBN: | 9781540140753 |
Publisher: | E.M. Prazeman |
Publication: | February 28, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
For the love of his nation, he will go to war.
For the love of a man, he will defy death.
For the love of freedom, he will destroy the connection between hell and earth, and sacrifice all he has ever known.
*I've read thousands of books, most of which were momentarily entertaining but ultimately forgettable. There's a treasured handful, however, that meant a whole lot more, ones I not only vividly remember but have prized enough to read more than once. Each book in The Lord Jester's Legacy is brilliant, imaginative, and unforgettable, standing amongst the best fantasy epics I've read; collectively the series is nothing short of phenomenal. With melancholy I close the final page of Innocence & Silence, knowing that the trilogy is finally done, yet cheerfully look forward to reading the series again. And anything else in this verse that Prazeman publishes in the future ... she's really that good. *– Lawrence Kane, ForeWord Magazine
For the love of his nation, he will go to war.
For the love of a man, he will defy death.
For the love of freedom, he will destroy the connection between hell and earth, and sacrifice all he has ever known.
*I've read thousands of books, most of which were momentarily entertaining but ultimately forgettable. There's a treasured handful, however, that meant a whole lot more, ones I not only vividly remember but have prized enough to read more than once. Each book in The Lord Jester's Legacy is brilliant, imaginative, and unforgettable, standing amongst the best fantasy epics I've read; collectively the series is nothing short of phenomenal. With melancholy I close the final page of Innocence & Silence, knowing that the trilogy is finally done, yet cheerfully look forward to reading the series again. And anything else in this verse that Prazeman publishes in the future ... she's really that good. *– Lawrence Kane, ForeWord Magazine