A longstanding peace is about to be shattered by villains in the shadows of Medora. They conspire with distant nations to cripple the western Empire. In their secretive attempt, they stumble across the power to slay Arius, the god of war, and replace him with a human puppet. But that mission fails, and they not only pave the path for the seven gods to walk the earth, but create a god of war who is bent on their destruction. In the chaos, a great war ignites and threatens all nations and cultures. Great beasts now walk the earth again, and the gods themselves have come down to influence the world of man once more. But the new god of war joins the battle on the Vindyri planes, fighting with all his might for the freedom of mankind, struggling to bring light to the coming darkness.
Featured Series
1 primary bookLegend of Reason is a 1-book series first released in 2008 with contributions by David J. Guyton.
Reviews with the most likes.
So I am having a hard time deciding what I think about this book. On the one hand it wasn't bad writing. The story was fine and I probably will read the next in the series. I bought it on Kindle for a dollar and it was well worth that. But I also was somewhat irritated with the overt preaching that was a part of the book. It felt like Dostoyevsky, where there was a story and then all the sudden someone in the book started preaching. The preaching in this book was a libertarian variety. Now I am not opposed to libertarians. In fact, I have a lot of leanings to libertarians but this was just over the top preaching. So those parts I was just irritated about.