The
Cycle of Harm
by
MH Snowy
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GENRE:
Fantasy
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BLURB:
Nightmares
or waking dreams? Only the keeper of the Legend knows… and it’s
up to him to keep them from Harm!
By
day, Jeffery is the best friend of Montague the Magician. By night,
he’s the powerful warrior, Harm, The Legend, who leads a band of
Berserkers—ridding the land of evil while saving villages by the
score. Only Montague knows the villagers also have to cough up a
hefty pouch of coin for the privilege of being rescued!
All
Jeffery knows is he has no memory of any battle he fights. Under the
Spirit of Lohocla, he awakens the morning after the battle barely
able to think for the pain in his skull and the lethargy in his body.
The more Jeffery tries to discover his lost memories, the vaguer
Montague becomes until it’s too late not to tell the truth—at
least part of it. But how could Jeffery ever imagine his entire life
may be smoke and mirrors… just ephemeral fragments of dreams?
THE
CYCLE OF HARM—enter a world of magic, mayhem, and mystery you may
never be able to leave… if the Spirit of Lohocla captures you in
its embrace!
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Excerpt:
The eye
withdrew, and the guards held a whispered conversation. "He
called me an in-thingy. What's that mean? Well, yes he also called me
a moron, so I guess it doesn't matter, but should I be offended? I
mean, he is a Magician. Yes, I know the boss said magic can't pass
this door, but it wouldn't be the first time the boss forgot to tell
us something. You can talk—you won't be the one turned into a toad
if this door doesn't work."
The
whisper ended with a growl and the eye reappeared. "Right. This
door is magic-proof, so save your breath and don't bother making me
into anything unsavoury. And I'm not offended that you called me a
whatever-it-was. You said 'no'. Boss said you'd say that and to give
you an encouragement to change your mind. So here it is!"
The
bolts withdrew with a shriek and the two overweight guards threw Harm
through the doorway. Montague rushed forward before Harm hit the
floor, but found again that a five-foot-nothing Magician cannot lend
much physical aid to a three-hundred-pound Legend. The gaolers didn't
laugh as Harm collapsed on top of the Montague and drove him to his
knees. They were too busy dragging the door closed, thrusting home
the bolt, and pulling the key from the lock. Then the guards yelled
in malicious glee, extra loud for his benefit.
Montague
kept his silence until the laughter faded in the distance. "You're
a tad heavy, old friend. Any chance of some help?"
As
though awaiting the question, life returned to the massive limbs.
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Review: This book was a really a trip out of my comfort zone. I don't usually read fantasy, but this story sounded interesting.
I had a hard time getting into the book at first, but the writing style reminded me of Terry Pratchett's Discworld a little bit. There was a lot of humor and a lot of running, which also reminded me a bit of Doctor Who.
The humor is what really kept me reading. I liked the banter between Montague and Loom, though its not the typical banter because Loom is a mute. Harm was a bit more philosophical in his discussions. When he wears the Helmet he's able to become a fierce fighter who doesn't remember anything about the battles once they are finished.
Nolson is another fabulous character who may just be more than he seems, especially after he puts on the Helmet trying to keep it from being lost.
This is a story of a group of warriors that are fighting there way around the world (?) liberating villages on the way and making some money to keep the fight going. There's some magic and some hints of dreams and church organs.
Once you get about half way through, the story starts to make more sense, but to explain why would give away what is really going on, or what you think is going on, because even though I had an idea there wasn't anything really revealed even at the end.
Speaking of the ending, it was totally not what I was expecting.
Once you get about half way through, the story starts to make more sense, but to explain why would give away what is really going on, or what you think is going on, because even though I had an idea there wasn't anything really revealed even at the end.
Speaking of the ending, it was totally not what I was expecting.
If you are looking to try something in the fantasy genre, this is a great book to start with.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Melindra
Hattfield Snowy, a part-time writer and full-time dreamer, who of
course prefers to be known as MH, has penned The Cycle of Harm. She
is also the author of the first three adventures of The 12 Nights of
Jeremy Sunson, which are collected in her first novel, The Nights Too
Dark, described as chock-full of fun where the end of the world meets
Groundhog Day.
MH has
also penned several short stories including We Three Laws of Robotics
Are and The Secret Invasion of George Kranskii which explains how
road rage is result the result of an alien invasion.
You can
find MH at www.MHSnowy.com, on Goodreads, and you can follow
@MHSnowy_Dreamer on Twitter.
When not
writing or occupied with her dual-identity, MH walks through the
mountains with her partner or tries to unravel the secrets of her
great-grandmother, an adventuress who disembarked from the French
steamer Laos in 1931 seeking to uncover rumours of Mayan temples deep
in the heart of the Amazon jungle, and disappeared, never to be heard
of again.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079QJV7QX
www.mhsnowy.com/12Nights/TheNightsTooDark
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BIWSOUQ
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BAB5F8Y
http://www.MHSnowy.com
www.goodreads.com/author/show/15058655.M_H_Snowy
www.twitter.com/MHSnowy_Dreamer
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6 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Congrats on the tour and thank you for the book description and giveaway as well. I enjoy these tours and have found some great books.
Thanks for sharing!
Hi, thanks for hosting, and thanks for the review. No higher complement than that you enjoyed the humour in an unusual genre!
Hi James, thanks for following the tour.
Hi Victoria, I thought the review was well-written too.
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