Seven Forges
By James A. Moore
Illustrated by Alejandro Colucci
By James A. Moore
Illustrated by Alejandro Colucci
By James A. Moore
By James A. Moore
Part of Seven Forges
Part of Seven Forges
Category: Epic Fantasy
Category: Epic Fantasy
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$8.99
Sep 24, 2013 | ISBN 9780857663832
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Oct 15, 2013 | ISBN 9780857663849
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Praise
“…[a] well-written epic fantasy series kickoff.”
– Publishers Weekly (August 19, 2013)
“Seven Forges is an excellent, enjoyable, and thoroughly entertaining fantasy debut into a new world of swords and sorcery, complete with romance, intrigue, and danger.”
– Attack of the Books
“Wow, that twist. In some ways I think I should have seen it coming, and I kind of did, butSeven Forges just lulled me into security and BAM! Craziness!”
– Anya, On Starships and Dragonwings
“Seven Forges is a well written fantasy adventure with a very interesting premise and a big world to explore. ”
– Celticfrogreviews
“I thoroughly enjoyed Seven Forges although I was left speechless by the ending and left wondering for days whether there was to be another book in the series. There were so many threads of stories left open that I need to know what happens next.”
– The Bookish Outsider
“Moore does a fantastic job of building worlds and characters in Seven Forges as we hop on board the train that is about to meet its doom.”
– Troubled Scribe
“James A. Moore dedicates Seven Forges in part ‘to the memory of Fritz Leiber and Robert E. Howard for the inspiration.’ That dedication sets the bar high, and caused me a bit of readerly apprehension, because so many writers have imitated badly those two greats of the sword and sorcery tradition. Moore is far more than an imitator, though. He does some fresh, counterintuitive things with the genre conventions. More than once, he startled me into saying out loud, ‘I didn’t see that coming.’”
– Black Gate
“Hell, I couldn’t get enough.”
– Amanda J Spedding
“Rating: I LOVED IT.”
– L K Evans
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