Blog Tour: The Rising Wind by Ken Floro III

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After graduating into the Imperial knighthood, Marcavius and his cousin book passage aboard a merchant ship, the Rising Wind, to visit their family estate before reporting to the legions. They know no ship dares tread the heart of the Mennaidran Sea, yet along their voyage a strange fog suddenly sets the Rising Wind adrift in those haunted waters. Fortunately another passenger offers his skill as a navigator to save the day, yet he insists that the ship first detour to a nearby island to replenish its supplies. There the ship’s unlucky passengers soon learn that the monsters and magic of legend are no mere myths! Friends, strangers, and even bitter enemies must work together in order to survive and escape. Yet some of the greatest dangers they’ll face are destined to come from one another.

"The same trick didn’t work a third time. When Marc stepped into the ring of firelight and shouted a challenge, his adversaries shrank into the shadows across from him – more cautious now than they had been earlier. Their broad limbs and hulking silhouettes prowled the darkness at the edge of the forest, disguising their numbers. Standing exposed, in the open clearing, Marc felt vulnerable, but he knew he couldn’t run. For an anxious moment, he just stood there, uncertain what to do next. The curse of inexperience was lack of foresight, and Marc hadn’t stopped to calculate an alternative in case his original plan failed. Now he had to think on the spot. Unfortunately the present circumstance was no place for contemplation. So, in that dangerous moment, he acted on instinct." (Synopsis from Goodreads)



This book was actually a fun read. LOT of mythology stuff going on, but in a good way. It was fast paced and very action-y like any good book that would remind you of those awesome Robert Louis Stevenson books or just a good ship travel book.

I really enjoyed the character development and again the fast paced nature of it very much. But that being said it was very stero-typical of this kind of novel and I would have liked to see something different from it. Maybe the sequel evolves all the set up in this one. Again still love it and I think everyone who likes this kind of book should read it.

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2 comments

  1. Thanks for sharing your review, Lydia. I'm so glad you loved the fast-paced action of The Rising Wind. If you could please take a moment to cross-post to Amazon and GoodReads, that would be excellent!

    Oh, and don't forget to comment on the other blog tour host's features for your chance at winning the random commenter award :-)

    Em

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  2. Hi Lydia,

    I've also read and reviewed for the Novel Publicity tour, and agree with you completely! The action in the book flowed really well and it really was action packed! I'm looking forward to seeing what the sequel may bring!

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