Sundown And Chane
Self-Published
Community Rating
Description
When your job is killing monsters, how do you avoid becoming one yourself?
Sundown frees the shadow hunter Chane from prison to help her retrieve her lost shadow. Thus begins her journey across a world of monsters, Cursed, Immortals, shades, geists, and gods. She only wanted to defeat the darkness, but soon must embrace it in order to survive.
Chane accepts Sundown's mission half out of honor, and half to help himself pay off a debt he owes from many, many years past. However, Sundown gets under his skin as the child he never had. Even as he struggles to protect her from the monsters they fight, he cannot defend her from his own dark secrets.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- WolfShadowmancer
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 5
- Views
- 1,684
Chapters(6 total)
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Community Reviews(1)
- totalyrighteousdudeRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0One of the most intriguing and gripping stories I've read in a while! I love both main characters after the first chapter!
The theme is new and exciting and the level that the authors universe is obviously already built up to seems to draw me into a separate world that I feel I already know.
The witty humor actually made me laugh out loud while reading and the sound of my own laughter brought me back to this world for a second.
Immediate puzzles and mysterious dance across the page and tie my heart to anticipation and almost tantalizing wonder of the possible outcomes.
The imagery brings this to life in a way that doesn't distract from the smooth flow of introductions and the overall adventure. Not only does my minds eye fill with the scene as it unfolds but the scenes themselves are shocking and gripping, exciting and provocative of intrigue and curiosity.
One of my favorite parts is how the explanations of this world and universe and how they work. It feels like it's being explained to characters in the book or that you're looking inside the minds of the characters themselves. It doesn't feel like a story that is being paused to bring you up to speed; it feels like I'm standing in the shadows watching as the character talks to themselves.