Welcome to my stop on the Godsland series blog tour! This is a YA epic/high fantasy adventure series by Brian Rathbone. The tour consists of reviews of all of the books and the audiobook, as well as guest posts, interviews and more. Be sure to check out the tour page with all the tour information and additional tour stops.
The books in the Godsland series:
Call of the Herald (Book One) - FREE
Inherited Danger (Book Two)- FREE
Dragon Ore (Book Three)
You can also find it in one bind up called The Dawning of Power Trilogy Omnibus.
Find the full list of titles and links at http://brianrathbone.com/ As this is only the first trilogy in the World of Godsland series.
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Godsland Book One - Call of the Herald
243 pages
Echoes of the ancients' power are distant memories, tattered and faded by the passage of eons, but that is about to change. A new dawn has arrived. Latent abilities, harbored in mankind's deepest fibers, wait to be unleashed. Ancient evils awaken, and old fears ignite the fires of war. When a Catrin Volker, a teenage horse trainer, inadvertently fulfills the prophecy of the destroyer, she becomes the most feared and hunted person on all of Godsland. With the help of her friends, she must convince the world that she wants only peace.
Godsland Book Two -
Inherited Danger
276 pages
Leaving her homeland behind, Catrin Volker goes in search of knowledge and peace, unaware that she will face the greatest evil her world has ever known.
Godsland Book Three- Dragon Ore
268 pages
Dragon Ore is the exciting conclusion of The Dawning of Power trilogy. Clinging to life, Catrin Volker struggles to regain her strength as her foes go in search of even greater power. Ancient enemies threaten and forgotten alliances emerge.
Brian Rathbone started out as a professional racehorse trainer, but he later transformed himself into a network engineer, programmer, and, more recently, rural broadband specialist. One thing that never changed was Brian's love of reading fantasy fiction. For years he would think of story lines for his own stories as a way to keep from dreaming about
Brian Rathbone started out as a professional racehorse trainer, but he later transformed himself into a network engineer, programmer, and, more recently, rural broadband specialist. One thing that never changed was Brian's love of reading fantasy fiction. For years he would think of story lines for his own stories as a way to keep from dreaming about writing code. When the time came that Brian could concentrate on writing, The World of Godsland became real.
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Tour
12/9
- Bea's Book Nook- Review & Guest Post
- Deborah Jay- Review
- A Tiffyfits Reading Corner - Review
12/10
- Mythical Books- Interview
- Between Fantasy and Reality - Audiobook Review
12/11
- Cover2Cover- Review
- Tween 2 Teen Book Reviews - Review & Character Interview
- Gin's Book Notes - Interview
12/12
- Words, Words, Words- Top Ten
- Gluten Free +2- Review & Top Ten
- A Tiffyfits Reading Corner - Guest Post
12/13
- Sunrise Drive - Audiobook Review & Author Interview
- Fantasy Book Lane - Review & Interview
- Alwaysjoart - Top Ten
12/15
12/16
- Books A to Z - Guest Post
- A Literary Mafia - Author Interview
- Novel Novice- Guest Post
12/17
- Amy's Booket List - Top Ten
- Deal Sharing Aunt - Review
- Eating Magic - Review
- Book-Marks the Spot - Review
- Dalene's Book Reviews - Review & Interview
- Candace's Book Blog - Review
12/19
- Curling Up With a Good Book- Interview
- Gin's Book Notes - Audiobook Review
12/20
- Reviews Abound- Top Ten
- Kay's Book Blog - Review
- Mary's Cup of Tea- Review
Are these covers a later edition? They don't look like the ones when I bought the books a year or more ago. Love these books, people need to read them!
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