So tonight begins Game of Thrones Season Three. As a big fan of the books, I’ll be watching. I can’t wait to see what they do with the dragons and to see two of my favorite characters, Tyrion and Arya. What are yours? Back when I reviewed season one, I considered the show must-see T.V. Some have issues with the sex, violence, or portrayal of women. Not I. I accept it for what it is. Entertainment and the telling of a story from a master. A weaver of imaginations that can stir the soul of one such as I. This is fantasy at its best. I’ll be watching. Will you?...
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Epic Fantasy Review: Game of Souls on IAReviews.com
All authors appreciate constructive reviews. We love good reviews. In general, reviews help us to know what we’re doing wrong, what we’re doing right, and sometimes offers input for future work. Reviews can sometimes be the lifeblood of an author. They matter a lot when it comes to visibility on Amazon, Goodreads and the like. Most of all though, reviews let us know how we did our job. When we feel we have accomplished what we set out to do, it’s pleasing to know. Here is the first blog review for Game of Souls. Quote: “This book made me a fan of Terry Simpson’s writing. It was beautifully written, and the story really opened your imagination to an entirely new world. When I finished this book, I immediately looked on Amazon for the next.” The above is exactly what I’m speaking of. I smiled, as...
Second Aegis of the Gods Book 3 Excerpt
Continued from Echoes of War As usual, raw before my editor touches it. Through the short metal tube of his looking glass, Kester Menin watched the last of the strangers as they headed into the pass, the dying vestiges of sunlight glinting off helms and armor. He ignored the misty swirls of his breath as it spiraled up. Why anyone would want to find a home in Benez’s ruins was beyond him. The spirits of the dead infested the place, part of the lingering taint left by the Shadowbearer and the atrocities he committed. It was said the man’s ghost roamed the ancient structures, and killed anyone who sought to rob the graves and the city itself of the riches rumored to be buried there. Kester knew of at least a dozen treasure hunters who’d braved these same mountains to venture into the cursed city....
