A Tale of Twisted Shadows
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Young Jericho treks on a journey to the depths of the underworld to avenge the death of his father. The victim of providence, he must battle against death-dealing supernatural warriors wielding murderous armaments and arcane powers in the ultimate tournament of combat. Jericho and his compatriots face a great, singular evil as they descend into the demonic realms. A Tale of Twisted Shadows is a Shakespearian tale of betrayal, combat, magic, brotherhood, loyalty, and heroism. It is a spirited read filled with twists and turns. It's a must read for fantasy adventure enthusiasts.
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- Status
- Ongoing
- Author
- Brad Gambit
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- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
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- 6
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Community Reviews(2)
- CoquisRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0So, to start with, I know Brad, and he's asked me to do a review of his novels. He asked me to be honest. I will honor that request.
I really like YA high fantasy. This novel has all the hallmarks of a great story of that ilk. Plus, it has a strong, twist ending. He takes you through a journey that you can get lost in. The ensemble of characters is likable, well defined, and blends well together. Also, the world-building is second to none.
The only thing I'd note about the story is at times it is written a slightly high level for younger readers.
If you like YA fantasy, read this story. It gets strong and stronger as you move deeper into its pages. - EvetteCRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This is a fun comming of age fantasy. The ending twist is totally not what I expected. I'd like to see a sequel. The story is a well balanced combination of action, adventrue, and world building. The author is really good at building visuals and immersion. The plot moves along nicely, and I found myself on the edge of my seat throughout the story.
This story does something unusual for a YA fantasy, it weaves together complex emtions in a way that reaches you in a personal way. The character development is rich in depth, both fun and serious, and vivid. I just loved Alex.