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HAZE - Beta Book
by MasterBuZ
Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Rating: 4/5
Publication Date: --- unedited production
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (fantasy, good v evil)
Publisher: ---
Pages: 354
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Synopsis: Dublin Ireland 2050.
Cursed as a boy, now dreaded as the Devil. Join Haze O’Hagan on his quest for justice and redemption as he battles against forces he cannot understand or explain.
God, no longer a necessity to prosperity became a hindrance in the eyes of many, causing Haze to grow up in a world where men through science could perform their own miracles.
As technology became almost indistinguishable to magic, a new god was born: “Patrick Lynch” the father of neo-micronisation.
The Devil of Dublin is an epic tale of good vs evil, but within our telling, good and evil are not always what it seems.
What defines good?
What defines evil?
Why does evil seem to prosper while the good perish?
One man’s search for immortality awakens an ancient evil, forcing Haze to fight for freedom, identity, faith and love in this thought-provoking tale.
As darkness plagues across the Emerald Isle, a light will rise to meet it.
Review: This book was good! I thought the character development was great and the story was interesting. I was really invested in the story and I thought that it was really enjoyable.
I did think the pacing was a bit slow though and the book definitely needs a good editor, but it’s pretty good!
Verdict: I’d love to see a part 2.
Rating: 4/5
Publication Date: --- unedited production
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (fantasy, good v evil)
Publisher: ---
Pages: 354
Amazon Link
Synopsis: Dublin Ireland 2050.
Cursed as a boy, now dreaded as the Devil. Join Haze O’Hagan on his quest for justice and redemption as he battles against forces he cannot understand or explain.
God, no longer a necessity to prosperity became a hindrance in the eyes of many, causing Haze to grow up in a world where men through science could perform their own miracles.
As technology became almost indistinguishable to magic, a new god was born: “Patrick Lynch” the father of neo-micronisation.
The Devil of Dublin is an epic tale of good vs evil, but within our telling, good and evil are not always what it seems.
What defines good?
What defines evil?
Why does evil seem to prosper while the good perish?
One man’s search for immortality awakens an ancient evil, forcing Haze to fight for freedom, identity, faith and love in this thought-provoking tale.
As darkness plagues across the Emerald Isle, a light will rise to meet it.
Review: This book was good! I thought the character development was great and the story was interesting. I was really invested in the story and I thought that it was really enjoyable.
I did think the pacing was a bit slow though and the book definitely needs a good editor, but it’s pretty good!
Verdict: I’d love to see a part 2.