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Title ~ Way Walkers: Tangled Paths
Series ~ The Tazu Saga, #1
Author ~ J. Leigh
Publisher ~ Red Adept Publishing
Published ~ 11 April 2014
Genre ~ Fantasy
Pages ~ 479
My Rating ~ 4 bites and a nibble
Jathen
Monortith is the oldest child, in fact the oldest son, of the Queen of the Tazu
Nation making him the heir to the throne. Unfortunately, though he was hatched,
he is a Moot. In other words, he looks entirely human and can’t shift into
dragon form. Growing up with prejudice against his “birth defect” he reaches the
age of 19 with a substantial amount of anger burning up his insides. A travel
offer from a Clan friend to go to a distant country is something he jumps at
and the current king, his great-uncle Kyanith reluctantly agrees to let him go
for five years. When he comes back, if he can defeat a Tazu in battle then he
will be worthy to sit on the throne, assuming he even wants to. If he loses or
does not want the throne he will step aside for his baby brother to rule. Five
years is a long time for a sheltered prince to be gone. A lot can happen, can’t
it?
I
haven’t read an epic fantasy in quite awhile. It took me a bit to get into the
rhythm of the story and the world. There is a vast amount of information in
this first book and at times, it overwhelms. I found myself confused several
times as I sorted out the different races, countries, religion and this world’s
history. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a rich world with a wide variety of
fascinating people and places. However, I had to deduct a bit for the
occasional confusing bits.
Jathen
is a great character. He’s a typical teen in some instances and wise in others.
As he travels far from everything he’s ever known, that’s when he begins to
really shine and start to come into his own. His traveling companions are
fascinating and humorous and the situations that crop up keep me reading. I
wanted to see what was around the next bend in the road or across the next
river. They meet many interesting people along the way, there’s some peril, a
bit of action, some mysterious goings on and a touch of romance. And betrayal
as well as grief. By the end of the book a year has passed and the Jathen who left the Tazu Nation is
very unlike the one who has survived this far and I have a feeling he’s only
going to transform further in the next book. I very much look forward to
continuing along with Jathen as he digs into this world's past and tries to figure out
who he really is.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read, and i'm so glad you liked it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity. I'm looking forward to book 2! :)
DeleteGreat review, AVR. I agree, J. Leigh has built a fascinating world and Jathen's journey is captivating.
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome! And so detailed. I feel as if I'm really there. :D
DeleteGlad you liked it! I don't really read much fantasy; I find it doesn't suit me terribly well...but I should probably try it more.
ReplyDeleteEpic (or high) fantasy is like reading sci-fi. The worlds are really detailed and not like any other genre. :)
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