#SPFBO Finalists: My sixth book: Devil’s Night Dawning (Broken Stone Chronicle #1)
Below is a round up of the ten finalists that have been put forward in this year’s SPFBO (Self Published Fantasy Blog Off). A link with more information about the competition can be found here.
I’ve now randomly chosen my sixth book for the SPFBO. The books I’ve read so far are: The War of Undoing by Alex Perry, Chaos Trims my Beard by Brett Herman, Pilgrimage to Skara by Jonathan S Pembroke, Sufficiently Advanced Magic by Andrew Rowe (review to follow shortly) and Tiger Lily by K BIrd Lincoln (review to follow shortly). The sixth book that I’m about to embark on is Devil’s Night Dawning (Broken Stone Chronicle #1). This book was the finalist put forward by Kitty G.
A little bit more about the book:
Devil’s Night Dawning (Broken Stone Chronicle #1)
As a kingdom teeters on the brink of war, two witch hunters fight to stop a warlock before he unleashes an ancient evil…
For centuries, the Argolian Order has protected the mortal vale from the dark forces of the Other Side. Now the barrier between worlds is breaking down, and two monks must survive a civil war before they can stop the wizard responsible.
When Adelko is assigned to legendary exorcist and witch hunter Horskram, he expects an adventurous life. Death by adventure isn’t what he had in mind – but it seems the only outcome when they learn of a sorcerous theft that threatens the world.
The thief wants to silence them – permanently. And so Horskram and Adelko flee from one danger to another as the Jarl of Thule leads a rebel army against the King of Northalde, plunging the realm into conflict.
And on the Other Side, demonkind reawakens…
The Broken Stone Chronicle is a riveting tale of war, quest, magic and horror for fans of medieval fantasy, sword and sorcery, dark fantasy and epic fantasy. Buy a copy now!
If I saw that on a bookstore shelf, I’d totally pick it up. I hope it works for you, and looking forward to hear what you thought of the last one!
I hope this one works out well too – it is a good cover.
Lynn 😀
It sounds rather good so I hope you will enjoy it Lynn 🙂
I hope so too 😀
That dragon unfurling its wings across the book’s title looks like a good omen… 🙂
Yes it really does 😀
That’s a great cover and I hope you enjoy this one:)
I hope so too – it is quite lengthy so I hope it has good pacing.
Lynn 😀
Yes… the last thing you need is a looong book to draaag…
Great cover. Well, OK cover, great dragon…