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Series: Misc
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 380 pages
Publisher: Write Way Publishing
Reader Rating: 8 out of 10
Votes: 2
Sparrow's Flight by Curtis CraddockDescription: -I was truly in awe of the story-telling ability of Craddock
as he spin a saga of herorism under fire and two unlikely heroes:
Sparrow-arrogant young nobleman and Kisha-blind swordswoman
and princess who is haunted by a single act of cowardice.Both of
them are flawed individuals who must conquer their own personal
demons to save their homelands from a terrifying invasion of the host
of the immortal Hezra-thrall and his army which is fueled by the
darkest of magic.Few epic fantasies will stir you as Craddock's vividly
described scenes of bloody battles and sieges
as you watch Hezda-thrall's sorcerer, Durthe who raises the dead
to battle our heroes and Frost his unstoppable swordsmaster who can
defeat whole armies by himself! Craddock's superior world-building
skills shine on every page of this novel as you will really will care
what happens to the characters of this war-torn world. Kisha is the
most memorable warrior woman I seen since Moon's Paksnarrion and
Sparrow will surprise as he grows from spoil young man to a true
hero who seeks to help others.Craddock's credit that he can write
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