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Witchbreaker Book Three of the Dragon Apocalypse eBook James Maxey



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Book Three in the stunning Dragon Apocalypse Trilogy

Five hundred years ago, the famed Witchbreaker, Lord Stark Tower, launched a war against the cult of witches, nearly wiping them out. Today, only a handful of women still practice the craft in secret. A young witch named Sorrow has dedicated her life to changing this reality, vowing to wipe out the Church of the Book and launch a new golden age of witchcraft. In pursuit of her goals, she bonds her soul with Rott, the primal dragon of decay, giving her nearly limitless powers of destruction. Unfortunately, tapping this power comes at the cost of her humanity, leading her into a desperate quest to find the greatest witch of all time, Avaris, in hopes of mastering her dark magic before it destroys her. But she's not alone in hunting Avaris, as fate throws her into an uneasy partnership with a man who wants to be the new Witchbreaker. Can either of them survive their mutual quests when their journey leads them into battle with Tempest, the primal dragon of storms?

Witchbreaker Book Three of the Dragon Apocalypse eBook James Maxey

Some of the dialogue in the story feels a little forced at first, but I like the Dragon Apocalypse series so far. It's like comic book plot and power levels written into book format. Sorrow as a main character is a little annoying at first, she feels like what a someone in High School would believe is a strong female character but I think that may have been intentional on the part of the author.

I mainly enjoyed the new concepts and ideas introduced in the book, such as the Witch Queen's lair and the confrontation that takes place there. The banter is top-notch and I got a chuckle out of a lot of the dialogue. I think the book really picks after the first quarter or so and I couldn't put it down.

Product details

  • File Size 2361 KB
  • Print Length 264 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1517447925
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Word Balloon Books! ; 2 edition (February 21, 2015)
  • Publication Date February 21, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00TWICUHW

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Witchbreaker Book Three of the Dragon Apocalypse eBook James Maxey Reviews


As is my usual preamble, I received this book as part of a GoodReads giveaway. In fact, I would like to thank the author once again because not only did he send me this book in specific, but also the two predecessors as well. Despite this very kind consideration, I give my honest feedback below.
So, you've no doubt noticed that in addition to this book I also made my way through the previous two books the author sent along. When I received the unexpectedly voluminous package in the mail I will admit that my first thought was, to put it succinctly, "I sure hope these don't suck." There's nothing worse than 1100 pages that you feel mildly obligated to read. Luckily, those thousand plus pages were really quite engaging.

In previous reviews I've gone on and on about Maxey's originality, his ability to stretch the typical "ogres and dwarves" platform to entertaining limits and his unique ability to mix sex, violence and fantasy in just the right ratios. In deference to those recent reviews I won't prattle on further about those characteristics. However, a new thing that I realized about the series in this book specifically was that he has a very solid way of just letting things go once they've played out. In a lot of modern books characters and plotlines carry on far beyond their welcome. They're like Joe Montana in a Chiefs uniform. You can understand why someone might have thought it was a good idea but ultimately you just wonder if it would have been better had things just ended. Authors seem to get married to their characters and drag them on and on through book after book. In Maxey's books when a character's work is done they just die. You mourn for a moment and then, like life, Maxey comes along with something else to entertain you. He's an author who's in love with his world, but like any God he's willing to just let bits and pieces go for the benefit of the whole. It's surprisingly refreshing.

In summary, I will relate a brief illustrative story. My fiancée perused a few pages on the strength of my previous reviews and after a short read she handed it back to me and stated simply, "reads like Tolkien." Early on I had the same thought but felt it rather cliché to put such a thing in a review but I think she's right. There's just something that rings true about Maxey's work, a richness that's missing in almost of all of his modern peers. It should be noted that my fiancée didn't express any desire to read the rest; this is clearly `guy lit' but that should not diminish the positivity with which it should be regarded.
Disclaimer I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Are you ready for witches, dragons, pygmies, dwarves, knights, giants and magical pirates?

Following up on the events of Hush, we now follow Sorrow Stern in her quest to achieve power at almost any cost in order to bring the Church of the Book to its knees. Along the way she makes powerful allies, enemies, alliances and bargains with dark powers.

Somehow Maxey manages to balance the voice of a woman driven by hate in a quest for revenge yet keeps the tone in line with previous volumes. This means quips, sarcastic retorts, philosophical and social commentary well seasoned with superheroic action set pieces while ramping up the world building and mythology of the world. Yet he never shrinks away from the gravity of her mission or its consequences not just for her but the world.

The volume is surprisingly inviting. Even if you haven't read Greatshadow and Hush (which you should) you could jump into this volume and still enjoying a rollicking tale that will keep you guessing until the cliffhanger at the end. Yes, I am letting you know that everything is not neatly tied up but not to fear - the fourth and final volume Cinder is already written and published.
Great
Great series. Too bad doesn't seem to have the last book.
Great story series! Very imaginative and magnetic. Sorrow the witch depends on the magic that driving nails into her own head generates. She tangles with all types of characters but wins through to continue her quest. Can't wait to read the next book!
I read this after a dry Sci-Fi/Drama/Mystery, this was fast paced, colorful and exciting. I love a book that makes you want to not put it down. These are short stories (300 Pages Avg.) compared to some, but the're fun. Some PPL in the reviews didn't like the shift in character change here in book 3, but the saga is about a "Dragon Apocalypse", not the main characters from the first 2 books. I did miss them, but hey life goes on... all the other characters were still there. I'm sure there's going to be another book in the series, besides them not being too long (Can't be too hard to come up with another 300 pages Mr. Maxey ;), the ending was Wide Open, which I'm glad for. So let's see #4 out there soon.
Some of the dialogue in the story feels a little forced at first, but I like the Dragon Apocalypse series so far. It's like comic book plot and power levels written into book format. Sorrow as a main character is a little annoying at first, she feels like what a someone in High School would believe is a strong female character but I think that may have been intentional on the part of the author.

I mainly enjoyed the new concepts and ideas introduced in the book, such as the Witch Queen's lair and the confrontation that takes place there. The banter is top-notch and I got a chuckle out of a lot of the dialogue. I think the book really picks after the first quarter or so and I couldn't put it down.
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