Once Lost Lords Royal Scales Book 1 edition by Stephan Morse Literature Fiction eBooks
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A part-time enforcer, all Jay cared about was those closest to him and a job that let him hit people. That was before a betrayal sent him packing. Four years later he’s back, but his former boss thinks he lost his edge. Reduced to proving himself, he's thrown a straightforward task collect on an overdue debt from some elf.
As if life was ever that simple. With a vampire ex-girlfriend out for blood and a friend caught up in something dangerous, he has his work cut out for him. Jay always thought he was human, but his search for the elf raises questions that threaten his identity.
Once Lost Lords Royal Scales Book 1 edition by Stephan Morse Literature Fiction eBooks
I downloaded Once Lost Lords as a free novel from Amazon. At times this author's writing style is difficult to grasp: vague concepts, poetry-like fugues, and an affinity for violence over conversation. Jay/Jeff is a unique and interesting character-- part brutish ass, part inept friend, and part berserker (it's never revealed what he is, but this is my best description of his rages). I don't get his relationship with Kahina at all, and I think more character development for her, and other secondary characters, may have added reader empathy and needed depth to the plot. This is not a book to read when you are prone to outside distraction. The storyline is layered and can be a challenge if the reader doesn't pay attention. But don't be discouraged, this book is worth sticking with.Product details
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Once Lost Lords Royal Scales Book 1 edition by Stephan Morse Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
good read
Loved intriguing characters Enjoyed complex plot
Thus was a REALLY good read!
Jay is a guy who has troubles with his job.
When he starts losing. . ., . . ., and finally. . .
Will he find his grove again or will he be dead??
Enjoy!!
Very good plot and believable characterizations. Moves quickly from start to finish. Looking forward to reading further stories from Stephan.
Interesting world building, slow but steady read. Planning to continue on with the series, looking forward to the great reveal of info on the main character. For instance, what is his name? It will be interesting to see what he is, and if the obvious clues from the beginning of the book turn out to be misleading or not.
I enjoyed this book although the lead character seem to make a lot of dumb moves for a professional, but overall I enjoyed it.
It is often the world-building that draws me into a story. This book established its world in the very first paragraph. The first sentence, actually, with the mention of elves and their tendency to form addictions. So while I was skeptical about reading a book featuring mythical humanoid beings, knowing how overdone this genre has become, I knew from the start that this one had something different to offer.
Characters are the second thing that will hook me on a book, and I admit I liked Jay from the start. It was weird. I don't normally fall for the rugged, rough around the edges type, but there was something about him that caught my attention. It made me want to keep reading. To find out more. What's his backstory? What makes him tick? And what were the details of the frightening situation with his vampire ex-girlfriend that made him leave town and stay away for four years? I needed to know, so I read on and was not disappointed with where that line of questioning took me.
I'm also a sucker for a good mystery, so Jay's quest to find out who or what he is became my quest as well. I was a little disappointed that those answers were not fully explained in this book, but it just makes me curious to read the next installment.
I downloaded Once Lost Lords as a free novel from . At times this author's writing style is difficult to grasp vague concepts, poetry-like fugues, and an affinity for violence over conversation. Jay/Jeff is a unique and interesting character-- part brutish ass, part inept friend, and part berserker (it's never revealed what he is, but this is my best description of his rages). I don't get his relationship with Kahina at all, and I think more character development for her, and other secondary characters, may have added reader empathy and needed depth to the plot. This is not a book to read when you are prone to outside distraction. The storyline is layered and can be a challenge if the reader doesn't pay attention. But don't be discouraged, this book is worth sticking with.
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