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Hardcover The Wrath of Zar (The Demons of Destiny) Book

ISBN: 0978984013

ISBN13: 9780978984014

The Wrath of Zar (The Demons of Destiny)

Answers fraught with disaster and linked to mysteries about his father's pastthrust Adan Caynne into a desperate quest to find his missing brother as evilspreads across Yannina. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A most impressive fantasy debut

As I read the opening chapter of The Wrath of Zar, I had my doubts that I would find this story intriguing, but as soon as Chapter 2 started, I was hooked in a big way. You can't just dive in to even the best of fantasy. Not only do you have to get acquainted with unusual characters with strange names and pick up on whatever back-story there is behind the events you are reading about, your mind's eye has to paint an internal canvas of the entire world created by the imagination of the author. Fantasy is a most challenging genre indeed, but this debut novel from Shayne Easson reads as if it were crafted by an experienced hand. With all kinds of action on an increasingly epic scale, critical subplots interweaving in the most judicious of manners, and episodes of deeply personal interactions among key characters, The Wrath of Zar makes for a downright fantastic read. This is the first book in a series called The Demons of Destiny, and I for one can't wait for Book Two, especially after being taken aback by this first novel's shocking, last-minute revelation. The world of Yannina stands in peril as evil forces long dismissed by many as mere myths reawaken and seek to establish a demonic hegemony over all. With the black dragon Zar and all manner of demons at their disposal, these forces of darkness leave a wide swatch of death and destruction in their wake - starting in the peaceful village of Ruhln. It is the night of Ruhln Fest, and young Adan Caynne could hardly be happier - as long as he's with his beloved Maureen. Battle is the last thing on his mind when he meets heavily armed strangers looking for his father, but he begins to grow up in a hurry once he and Maureen stumble upon her grievously injured grandfather. Before he knows what is happening, war breaks out all around him. Unlike his twin brother Aren, who trained and competed in the ways of a warrior, Adan would not seem to have the makeup of a hero, but the events of this night change everything. Even before learning that his father was one of the renowned Warriors of Ches, Adan begins trying to fill his shoes, setting out - accompanied by Maureen's brother Myron - to rescue his younger brother, whom he strongly believes has been kidnapped by demons. Fate brings Adan and Myron together with other displaced heroes, including Prince Riordan of Corrona, Princess Karyna of Wyndhaven, a young dragon named Zadryan, and a suspicious Andar apprentice who suggests that the fate of the entire realm rests upon the uneasy shoulders of young Adan. The manner in which Easson interweaves these characters' individual stories into the whole is most skillfully done. The fantasy fan will find no shortage of action, either. Even as Adan and Myron set out in search of Adan's brother Dex, they are closely pursued by a mysterious man in black; the numerous skirmishes and fights that take place along the way are thrilling indeed (mainly because you care so much about each of the characters); a

Well thought-out adventure.

Set in motion years before their births, new warriors arise to atone for the failure of their fathers and face the threat of demons, gathering across the land. When his rural village is attacked and most of his family killed, Adan Cayne goes in search of his surviving brother who was taken by demons, not realizing that they both hold the keys to the demons' rise or fall in their tenuous hands. Hunted, Adan learns to rely upon every resource available, abilities he didn't know he possessed, and new friends, including a prince and princess who are both also hunted as well. The Wrath of Zar is a well thought-out adventure with a remarkable cast of characters. Just when you think you have it all figured out, the plot takes another shift and thrusts the reader into another layer of intrigue. This is high fantasy at its best, powered by interesting and sympathetic characters in a unique world of men, demons, gods, and dragons. This is a keeper on my book shelf with space waiting for the next two books in the series. Review from PNR Reviews.

A new fantasy storyteller to watch for

Wow! What a great start for a new fantasy writer! The Wrath of Zar, the first novel in the Demons of Destiny series, has it all with demons, dragons and magical swords. Twenty-three years ago, the Warriors of Ches were charged by their god Faral to find and secure an artifact. Failure to do so would end in the destruction of the world. They did fail. Now the demons have awakened and the vengeance of Faris, Faral's brother and enemy is being waged upon the surviving Warriors, their families and the places they live. The Warriors have kept their past secret and have led productive and peaceful lives. Some are leaders and even kings. On the night of an annual festival, the home and town of Darren Caynne, formally a Warrior of Ches, is targeted by the demons, and the town is all but destroyed. Adan Caynne, a twin son of Darren is the only one left of his family. After the attack, Adan has a dream that his younger brother, Dex is still alive but in peril. Adan leaves the wreckage of his home and village and sets out to find his brother. Before he can go far, Myron, a friend and brother to a girl Adan is in love with, insists on going with him. Myron is a "never miss" with the crossbow and trained in fighting. Adan is not a fighter but he now has his father's sword-the Dragon Sword that has a secret his father had kept hidden. While Adan and Myron are searching aimlessly for Dex, more towns and families are being attacked. Other family members of the Warriors of Ches have left their besieged homes, intent upon their own missions-but all with a common enemy: the Demon Vayle and his Dryden warriors. When Adan and the others find themselves together and on the same quest-to find answers to the betrayals and deceptions that have come to light-the adventures begin. These are strong and believable characters who are heroes dealing with their weaknesses as they battle common foes. There is romance, friendships made and broken, odd alliances, suspense and suspicions and lots of action. Not all the answers are given in this book, which just makes you drool for the next in the series. Armchair Interviews says: Great start for a new series.

ion-packed quest fantasy

Although they are brothers, Adan Caynne would choose flight while Dex would choose fight. Thus they are opposites with Dex wanting to become a warrior and Adan turning the other cheek because he has some inkling of his father's former life as a Ches warrior who barely survived a demonic led assault. Keeping his head buried in the sand, Adam is ignorant that a demon army is destroying Yannina. However, he becomes aware that something is wrong when his sibling vanishes and a neighbor Cadin brutally killed. Vowing to find and rescue his brother from whatever, Adan wonders if his father's newly arrived fully armed visitors he never met before are involved with the recent events. However, his quest turns surreal when the Andar apprentice Hythe informs him he is the only hope to defeat the Demon Vayle and his horde destroying the guardian who imprisoned him. Soon others including Zar the dragon ally with him even as he insists he is not fighting demons or anyone for that matter. This action-packed quest fantasy stars a wonderful reluctant hero, who has enough personal issues trying to remain stalwart on his personal hunt only to have an assortment of entities claim he's the man. Readers will feel they are trekking alongside Adan and his band as they search for his twin while preparing for the larger mission of battling the invincible demon army led by a champion who chooses flight not fight. Shayne Easson provides readers with an outstanding opening adventure in his Demons of Destiny saga. Harriet Klausner

Great book for fantasy lovers in need of a new series

From first page to last, this action-packed first novel by Shayne Easson introduces the reader to a tapestry of characters. Unlike his twin brother who trained to become a warrior, Adan Caynne shies away from confrontation, but his life is about to take a complete turn around. Thrust into an unlikely alliance with others and with a dragon, he sets out to find his missing young brother as the demon army spreads havoc throughout the lands. The Wrath of Zar by Shayne Easson is an outstanding saga to be savored like a banquet by anyone who enjoys reading a well-written and character-driven fantasy of action, adventure and suspense. Easson cannot be compared to any established best-selling author of fantasy, because he has his own unique style that will set him apart. I strongly recommend this book and eagerly await the next in this series.
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