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Review: The Guardian’s Apprentice

The Guardian’s Apprentice (Beyond the Veil, book 1) by J. Michael Radcliffe

I give this book a 4, almost a 4 ½, but I’m sticking with a 4.

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Keegan Whitestone just found out he is descendent from wizards, which he thinks is a horrible thing, but he soon realizes that it’s just a part of life and he needs to suck it up. Besides, it’s not like his old life was all that great anyway.

This is classic high-fantasy and I like it.

The reasons I didn’t give this a higher rating are:

1. Keegan is a little annoying throughout the whole book. I grew to like him more as the story progressed, but I still found that all the other characters in story were more interesting than him, by the end.

2. The depiction of time felt off to me. There were times when it took some rereading for me to figure out whether a little or a lot of time had passed in between scenes.

3. The whole idea of Keegan’s power overtaking him also seemed a little off to me. He may all of sudden become powerful enough to defeat his enemies, but then he’s told to control himself and hold back. I’m still trying to decide if that’s a necessary subplot or just annoying.

Overall, though, I really enjoyed the story and will be reading more from this series.

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EC: Giovanni's Angel Sample Sundays

Sample Sunday 63: GIOVANNI’S ANGEL

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Here is approximately 100 – 150 words from a randomly selected original piece for your enjoyment. These samples can include excerpts from my all my WIPs and my Eternal Curse Series, but only as works in progress (not the final products). These samples of published and unpublished works are protected under the U.S. Copyright agreement.

Eternal Curse: Giovanni’s Angel chapter 7.0 (wip)

It had been two days since the mention of Giovanni’s transformation. The silenced subject was eating away at Mira’s curiosity. She’d just finished Abraham’s complete examination and had discovered that he, too, had lived much longer than expected. It seemed as though prolonged exposure and dwelling in close proximity to Giovanni, along with the constant healing exchanges between the two, had caused Abraham to live close to fifty years longer than he probably would have, especially since he had terminal cancer. Abraham had the old and ailing body of an eighty-year-old man, but he had actually lived one hundred and one years.

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Character Files EC: GA Files EC: Giovanni's Angel

Character Files from the ToiBox 77: Bletsian (an alter ego)- Opinion on Peers

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Bletsian-bkHow does this character feel about his/her book peers?

Subject EC:GA 2-Bletsian:

…thinks that Giovanni is the lucky one and wishes he could be him all the time.

…loves Mira and Abraham, and wants to protect them.

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