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Series: | A Sleeping Gods Tale #1 |
Christian Warren Freed
Kindle Edition | Pages: 142 pages Rating: 4.4 | 1038 Users | 13 Reviews
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Under the rigid guidance of the Conclave; an order of holy men seeking to bring back the glory of the time of the gods, the Order of the Inquisition and their Prekhauten Guard divisions the seven hundred known worlds carve out a new empire with the compassion and wisdom the gods once offered. But a terrible secret, known only to the most powerful, threatens to undo three millennia of progress. The gods are not dead at all. They merely sleep. And they are being hunted. Senior Inquisitor Tolde Breed is sent to the planet Crimeat to investigate the escape of one of the most deadly beings in the universe. Amongeratix, one of the three sons of the god-king is loose once again, the fabled Three. Tolde arrives on a world where heresy breeds insurrection and war is only a matter of time. Tolde is aided by Sister Abigail of the Order of Blood Witches in his quest to find Amongeratix and return him to Conclave custody before he can begin his reign of terror. What he doesn’t know is that the Three are already operating on Crimeat. Each serves a different emotion: Vengeance, Sorrow and Redemption. Their touch drives the various characters beyond themselves and towards an uncertain future that can only end one of two ways. Either the Three win and finally destroy the gods, or humanity stops them and continues to survive.Define Based On Books Dreams of Winter (A Sleeping Gods Tale #1)
Title | : | Dreams of Winter (A Sleeping Gods Tale #1) |
Author | : | Christian Warren Freed |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 142 pages |
Published | : | (first published March 25th 2015) |
Categories | : | Books. Free Books |
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Ratings: 4.4 From 1038 Users | 13 ReviewsPiece Based On Books Dreams of Winter (A Sleeping Gods Tale #1)
This was a truly worthwhile read. Its a pretty lengthy but fascinating sci-fi/ fantasy novel, with Greek God-like characters. I found the pace of the book to be about right and the plot really engaging. The authors descriptions of the characters and the places are very detailed, which allowed me to imagine that i was right there in the fantasy along with the characters. In my opinion this is a great book for anyone wholes Fantasy/Sci-Fi novels. I will definitely recommend this book to friends.Christian W. Freed was born in Buffalo, N.Y. more years ago than he would like to remember. After spending more than 20 years in the active duty US Army he has turned his talents to writing. Since retiring, he has gone on to publish over 20 military fantasy and science fiction novels, as well as his memoirs from his time in Iraq and Afghanistan. His first published book (Hammers in the Wind) has
This is my first story that Ive read by Freed, and I was impressed by the detailed multi-world-building done for this book (and, I assume, the series). Freeds background shines in here in this story in providing his world with a rich history. From what I can tell Freed has a good number of books out, and the way this book is written really shows that he is a veteran of the craft. The story isnt an uncommon one in reference to old gods. The old gods fight with each other in a power struggle. Once
Dreams of Winter by Christian Warren Freed is the first in his Forgotten Gods tales. There was a god who had three sons; Amongeratix, Tannus, and one is not. After warring amongst themselves and destroying worlds, Amongeratix is captured and peace allows humans to forget. A time comes when Amongeratix escapes and monsters are real. Crimeat was the world where the Inquisitors chained him like an animal and cast a spell on him to restrain his powers that is no more. The Inquisitors are called on
Dreams of Winter's story line revolves around the escape of a-thought to be dead by most-God of war, Amongeratix. Blood hungry, masochistic, and a bit upset at being imprisoned for several millenia, this isn't the sort of God you want running rampant in Crimeat. (The World we learn about in this fantasy tale). The God's brother, Tolde, searches for him before things become truly apocalyptic, but he himself has a pretty blood-thirsty mentality too...The trouble that two war-mongering Gods, and a
Dreams of Winter is the first book Ive read from author Christian Freed, and Ill be reading more in the future. DoW deals with lots of characters, and what I found really refreshing was there there wasnt an obvious parallel of good and evil. There were traits to various characters I could see different types of readers responding to in different ways, so I can understand that a bunch of readers could all take very different things from the book. I felt this was a strong point of the book because
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