Broken Blade

· A Fallen Blade Novel Book 1 · Sold by Penguin
4.2
45 reviews
Ebook
304
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

“Aral the Jack, formerly the noble Aral Kingslayer, is the best kind of hero: damaged, cynical and despondent, yet needing only the right cause to rise from his own ashes.”—Alex Bledsoe

Once a fabled Blade of Namara, Aral Kingslayer fought for justice and his goddess alongside his familiar, a living shadow called Triss. Now with their goddess murdered and her temple destroyed, they are among the last of their kind. Surviving on the fringes of society, Aral becomes a drunken, broken, and wanted man, working whatever shadowy deal comes his way. Until a mysterious woman hires him to deliver a secret message-one that can either redeem him or doom him.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
45 reviews
CJ Ciesla
April 7, 2015
This was an enjoyable read, but I think I enjoyed the idea behind it and not so much the execution of it. The dialogue and prose left me wanting, and not in a good way. Regardless, it captured my interest enough for me to move on to the next book. Hopefully there will be some growth in writing style.
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Richard Cuthbert
July 2, 2015
Easy read. Short and packed with a driven story. Not incredibly inventive, but this is not billed as a master work. This will help you in the in between times when you are waiting for a book to come out. Pleasantly entertaining.
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Andrew Fehr
December 25, 2018
Good story. Some of the story elements and creatures are really neat and original. Some of the banter was really good. Too many cheesey bits kinda spoiled it for me.
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About the author

Kelly McCullough is the author of the WebMage series and the Fallen Blade series.

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