

Giunta is a master of fantasy, a weaver of storytelling magnificence. You watched Barr grow from child to man and the process was flawless and unrushed. You were there when Barr was found by the elf Tuvrin, you could smell the winter pines and feel the sting of cold upon your cheek. The words flowed from the page making the story jump to life inside your mind. Every character had unique personalities, interesting back stories, and amazing individuality. From beginning to end this book was a masterpiece. Review: If I had to choose an Indie Author that even remotely comes close to the writing style of the greats, such as Tolkien and C.S. The words flowed from the page making th Book Title: "The Last Incarnation"

Giunta Published By: Brick Cave Media Age Recommended: 14 + Reviewed By: Kitty Bullard Raven Rating: 5 Review: If I had to choose an Indie Author that even remotely comes close to the writing style of the greats, such as Tolkien and C.S.

It had finally come, the journey’s end.īook Title: "The Last Incarnation" Author: J.A. The Emblems would no longer be hidden, and his revenants would stop at nothing to find them. It was what Markus had awaited as well, enduring centuries of enchanted slumber so that he might one day rule all of Taellus - in Revyn’s name. It was what Revyn had been waiting for, the time when one of the new races bore a child on its final lesson, a soul on the verge of enlightenment. Little did he know, Revyn, the God of Change, had plans of his own, plans set in motion long before Barr was ever born. Seeking to avenge his father’s death, he would cross into Lumintor, home to shapelings of all manner and size. Little did he know, Revyn, the God of Change, had plans of his own, plans set in motion long before Barr was eve The son of a trapper, raised by elves, befriended by animals, entrusted with magic, Barr was but a boy on a journey that had taken many, many lifetimes. The son of a trapper, raised by elves, befriended by animals, entrusted with magic, Barr was but a boy on a journey that had taken many, many lifetimes.
