Paul Haskins
Simple, straightforward story with simple characters. The protagonist is amazing, awe inspiring, commands obedience, inspires all he meets and is completely boring. The author really wants you to know that this guy is a once in a hundred years hero. The supporting characters spend their time being saved by the hero or expounding on how amazing he is. It feels like someone took a fantasy novel formula and filled in the blanks. The characters could easily be renamed Robin Hood, Little John, Maid Marian and Friar Tuck. Still, I got it for $0.99 and if you are looking for a fluff piece for less than a dollar, this passes the time.
5 people found this review helpful
Aaron Jameson
These books are the first in the dreadful Frostborn series. It starts out well, but the writing does not evolve at all over 11 books. What Moeller's has going for it in its somewhat interesting overarching plotline, it more than makes up for in repetitive writing (every book reminds us how the characters talk, how they walk, and how they fight, sometimes multiple times in the book) and unoriginal book subplots. Will not be reading any more of these books.
15 people found this review helpful
Denise
I have to say I have enjoyed this story thus far. A couple of spelling errors but you get the gist of it. Lead character is very likable, strong, brave, self deprecating... everything I like in a hero. Love the rest of the group and am enjoying their character development. The story is quite creative and new. Very enjoyable! Writing this review late since I just purchased book #6. I am in for the long haul.
17 people found this review helpful