Shield of the Summer Prince

World of Ruin, #2

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book Shield of the Summer Prince by Erik Scott de Bie, Dragon Moon Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Erik Scott de Bie ISBN: 9781897492970
Publisher: Dragon Moon Press Publication: February 28, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Erik Scott de Bie
ISBN: 9781897492970
Publisher: Dragon Moon Press
Publication: February 28, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Bloodbreaker
Though the knight Ovelia Dracaris swore to defend the Blood of Denerre with her life, hers was the dishonored hand that felled the Winter King.

Shroud
After five years as a spymaster, Ovelia resurfaced in a desperate quest for justice that cost her everything: love, her sight, and almost her life.

Shield
Blinded and exiled, Ovelia wards her only remaining friend on his quest to save the burning city of Luether, hoping to find what has eluded her for so long: redemption. 

Rave Reviews for Shadow of the Winter King, Book 1 of the World of Ruin:
Great fantasy stories are less about dragons and castles and spells than they are about great characters, people who leap into life off the page and make us care about them, and want to know what happens next. Then the magic swords and sinister castles, the skyships and pirates and dark secrets become delicious icing on the cake.

SHADOW OF THE WINTER KING has all of these things, and witty repartee, and web upon tangled web of intrigues, and a desperate fight for the future of a darkening world, too. Or rather, lots of fights.

Or to put it another way, this one has it all. And a generous handful of characters I want to meet again, in many sequels to this one.

Lovers of fantasy, this one’s a new epic. 
~ Ed Greenwood, Creator of the Forgotten Realms, Best-Selling Author

SHADOW OF THE WINTER KING reminds me a bit of Rothfuss's THE NAME OF THE WIND. Both are complex ruminations on political and personal duty, which are more realistic than cut-and-dried good-versus-evil stories . . . The world-building is superior, the narrative moves forward with good momentum, and the story regularly poses interesting questions.
~ Peter de Smidt, Amazon Reviewer

de Bie has taken off his gloves and delivered a great story that captivates the reader. We become invested in the characters early on, and care about the direction the story goes. There are no "safety" features wherein we, the reader, know certain characters are "safe" because they don't belong to the author. Here, the dialog between characters is crisp yet the prose isn't overwrought with jargon. Although I am a fan of "A Song of Ice and Fire," Martin's work can be as difficult as Tolkien at times. However, Shadow of the Winter King has none of that. The combat scenes are memorable in that they're concise, gripping, and brief.
~ Young Bones, M.D., Amazon Reviewer

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Bloodbreaker
Though the knight Ovelia Dracaris swore to defend the Blood of Denerre with her life, hers was the dishonored hand that felled the Winter King.

Shroud
After five years as a spymaster, Ovelia resurfaced in a desperate quest for justice that cost her everything: love, her sight, and almost her life.

Shield
Blinded and exiled, Ovelia wards her only remaining friend on his quest to save the burning city of Luether, hoping to find what has eluded her for so long: redemption. 

Rave Reviews for Shadow of the Winter King, Book 1 of the World of Ruin:
Great fantasy stories are less about dragons and castles and spells than they are about great characters, people who leap into life off the page and make us care about them, and want to know what happens next. Then the magic swords and sinister castles, the skyships and pirates and dark secrets become delicious icing on the cake.

SHADOW OF THE WINTER KING has all of these things, and witty repartee, and web upon tangled web of intrigues, and a desperate fight for the future of a darkening world, too. Or rather, lots of fights.

Or to put it another way, this one has it all. And a generous handful of characters I want to meet again, in many sequels to this one.

Lovers of fantasy, this one’s a new epic. 
~ Ed Greenwood, Creator of the Forgotten Realms, Best-Selling Author

SHADOW OF THE WINTER KING reminds me a bit of Rothfuss's THE NAME OF THE WIND. Both are complex ruminations on political and personal duty, which are more realistic than cut-and-dried good-versus-evil stories . . . The world-building is superior, the narrative moves forward with good momentum, and the story regularly poses interesting questions.
~ Peter de Smidt, Amazon Reviewer

de Bie has taken off his gloves and delivered a great story that captivates the reader. We become invested in the characters early on, and care about the direction the story goes. There are no "safety" features wherein we, the reader, know certain characters are "safe" because they don't belong to the author. Here, the dialog between characters is crisp yet the prose isn't overwrought with jargon. Although I am a fan of "A Song of Ice and Fire," Martin's work can be as difficult as Tolkien at times. However, Shadow of the Winter King has none of that. The combat scenes are memorable in that they're concise, gripping, and brief.
~ Young Bones, M.D., Amazon Reviewer

More books from Dragon Moon Press

Cover of the book Art of Falling by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book The Elemental by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book Slither by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book Impact Velocity by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book A Commonwealth Counter Terrorism Task Force Bundle by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book Fighting Gravity by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book The Gryphon Highlord by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book The Beat on Ruby's Street by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book The Splendid and Extraordinary Life of Beautimus Potamus by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book A Place with Dragons by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book Eyes of the Enemy by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book Death of an Immortal by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book Howling Dead by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book Sigils of the Old God by Erik Scott de Bie
Cover of the book Timeshaft by Erik Scott de Bie
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy