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Sorrow Patch: A tale of triumph against adversity
by Zion Blue
Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Sorrow Patch: A tale of triumph against adversity
Author: Zion Blue
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: May 11, 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (sex, sorrow)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 45
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Synopsis: In the once-tranquil village of Dwerry, change is stirring the air.
One soul touched by magic can feel it coming.
In this forgotten land lost to time, Patch’s peaceful, quiet, joyful life is about to turn into one adventure after another.
Recent events in the Creeper Forest have left Patch with terrible dreams and the nagging conviction that a supernatural force is trying to warn him about dire things to come.
Meanwhile, in the South Lands beyond Dwerry, a steely-eyed King Lucent sets his sights on something he wants from the village—and expects to have, whatever the costs.
Step into this wondrous realm of soldiers reborn and the fearsome Sorrow Man in a tale that will leave you shocked, saddened, and hungry for more.
Sorrow Patch, an epic adventure like no other, welcomes you on this mystical journey.
Review: For the most part this was a good book. I understood the overarching themes and concepts the author was going for and I liked the world building.
However, I felt like there was a lot missing for character development. I didn’t connect well with the main characters and I feel like I don’t know them at all. I also feel like a lot of the book is rushed and didn’t flow well.
Verdict: It was good, just needs work.
Book: Sorrow Patch: A tale of triumph against adversity
Author: Zion Blue
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: May 11, 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (sex, sorrow)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 45
Amazon Link
Synopsis: In the once-tranquil village of Dwerry, change is stirring the air.
One soul touched by magic can feel it coming.
In this forgotten land lost to time, Patch’s peaceful, quiet, joyful life is about to turn into one adventure after another.
Recent events in the Creeper Forest have left Patch with terrible dreams and the nagging conviction that a supernatural force is trying to warn him about dire things to come.
Meanwhile, in the South Lands beyond Dwerry, a steely-eyed King Lucent sets his sights on something he wants from the village—and expects to have, whatever the costs.
Step into this wondrous realm of soldiers reborn and the fearsome Sorrow Man in a tale that will leave you shocked, saddened, and hungry for more.
Sorrow Patch, an epic adventure like no other, welcomes you on this mystical journey.
Review: For the most part this was a good book. I understood the overarching themes and concepts the author was going for and I liked the world building.
However, I felt like there was a lot missing for character development. I didn’t connect well with the main characters and I feel like I don’t know them at all. I also feel like a lot of the book is rushed and didn’t flow well.
Verdict: It was good, just needs work.