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The First Gate
by Jonathan Hunter, Jovan Stipic
Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: The First Gate
Author: Jonathan Hunter
Book Series: The Lost Aeden Book 0.5
Rating: 4/5
Recommended For...: fantasy lovers, short stories
Publication Date: September 26, 2019
Genre: Fantasy Short Story
Recommended Age: 15+ (violence, gore, some thrills and chills)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 65
Synopsis: A young knights promotion is turned into a living nightmare when he is sent to the infamous First Gate. Posted deep beneath the world of Aeden he will face horrors older than world he has left behind.
Review: For the most part this was a good book. The book had some great moments and a moving plot. The characters were well developed and the world building was also really good. I really liked the detail of the book and I felt the pacing was good for the book too.
However, if you’re a fast reader then the slow pacing of this book might annoy you a bit. The book also goes into extreme detail, which can also be troublesome for some readers.
Verdict: I liked it!
Book: The First Gate
Author: Jonathan Hunter
Book Series: The Lost Aeden Book 0.5
Rating: 4/5
Recommended For...: fantasy lovers, short stories
Publication Date: September 26, 2019
Genre: Fantasy Short Story
Recommended Age: 15+ (violence, gore, some thrills and chills)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 65
Synopsis: A young knights promotion is turned into a living nightmare when he is sent to the infamous First Gate. Posted deep beneath the world of Aeden he will face horrors older than world he has left behind.
Review: For the most part this was a good book. The book had some great moments and a moving plot. The characters were well developed and the world building was also really good. I really liked the detail of the book and I felt the pacing was good for the book too.
However, if you’re a fast reader then the slow pacing of this book might annoy you a bit. The book also goes into extreme detail, which can also be troublesome for some readers.
Verdict: I liked it!