The Mercenary Prince Legends of Windemere Book 9 edition by Charles E Yallowitz Literature Fiction eBooks
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Delvin Cunningham has left the champions.
Lost to his tribe in the Yagervan Plains, fear and shame have kept the former Mercenary Prince away from his homeland. With his confidence crumbling, he has decided to return and bring closure to his past. Reuniting with his old friends, Delvin’s timing could not be worse as a deadly campaign is brewing within Yagervan’s borders. Dawn Fangs are on the march and these powerful vampires are determined to turn the entire region into a graveyard.
To protect his family, friends, and two homelands, Delvin will have to push his doubt away and become the cunning Mercenary Prince once again.
The Mercenary Prince Legends of Windemere Book 9 edition by Charles E Yallowitz Literature Fiction eBooks
This isn't one of the "better" books of the Windemere series, but it was nice to learn more about Cunningham the dashing mercenary. Before I continue I would like to say that those who have read the previous books then I recommend you read this one as well just know that the editing (kindle edition) was just AWFUL. Honestly, the errors in this book made it almost unreadable and I only finished it because I enjoy this series. However, if this had been the first book then I would not have bothered going any further.I understand that there are going to be small errors in grammar and punctuation which I completely understand and can ignore. . this book was seriously terrible though. Here are just SOME of the examples:
- in some scenarios the characters were mixed up which made things very confusing . .
- used "are" instead of "our"
- the character blocked with his "sheep" instead of "shield"
- "we can move get inside without question" (location 3533)
- "bursting Gerdo's eardrums to burst" (location 3643)
- . . "Delvin and his friends are stand in front" (location 3655)
I gave up keeping track because it seemed to get worse and I couldn't go a chapter without noticing some completely obvious error. I really hope the author gets this re-edited (or edited at all?!?), because I do enjoy this series and this book is a terrible impression of it.
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The Mercenary Prince Legends of Windemere Book 9 edition by Charles E Yallowitz Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Follow-up The Merchant of Nevra Coil with The Mercenary Prince as it rings in 2016 for Author Charles E. Yallowitz’s loyal fans yearning for another episode in the Legends of Windemere. True to form the reader will be drawn even deeper into this mystical world of Windemere where each character casts you under a unique spell.
Delvin, given the title Mercenary Prince struggles within his mind as he sets out on a rigorous journey that will bring him back home, reunite him with old friends and bring reconciliation from his past. The warrior within comes to life as he runs through Visindor Forest. He instinctively focuses on the sound of his boots hitting the ground and the rhythm puts his mind into a trance allowing him to ignore his aching body.
I quote the section below to whet your appetite without spoiling the story.
“The banyan tree sits among the maples and oaks, its horizontal branches with aerial prop roots giving it a unique appearance among the other plants. Delvin groans as he touches the smooth trunk with his forehead and he gladly lets the metal orbs fall to the ground. Songbirds flit through the treetops and fill his ears with a soothing song, which nearly causes the warrior to fall asleep. Tearing strips off his shirt, he binds his bleeding hands and massages his arms to prevent them from getting stiff. He spends the next hour lifting the orbs like weights, stretching his legs, and using a low branch to do pull-ups. A skunk wanders over while Delvin is hanging from the tree, forcing him to remain in the air until the animal waddles out of spraying range. Dropping to the ground, his knees buckle and the forest seems to spin haphazardly around him. Expecting to find a waterskin, he reaches for his side, but the warrior realizes he left it behind in his rush to clear his mind.
‘Guess it’s to the pond with me,’ he mutters as he gathers the orbs.
Delvin grabs a fig off the banyan tree as he jogs to the west where he knows a decent-sized pond can be found. As he moves through the forest, his mind wanders to thoughts of his friends who he hopes are still recovering in Nevra Coil. He is struck by a pang of guilt for not letting them know that he arrived at Hamilton Military Academy. The warrior can only imagine how angry at least one of them might be considering it has been over a week since he left the other champions. His thoughts continue down a path of worry, so he is caught by surprise when he comes to the pond and finds a slender figure with short, black hair at the shore. Delvin sees pointy ears and what he thinks is a red shirt, which causes him to skid to a stop and nearly crash into the woman. His battle-honed reflexes are the only thing that allows him to spin to the side and avoid a humiliating collision.”
Whether this is your first or the ninth book in this epic 5 Star Legends of Windemere fantasy series; you will become one with this mystical world and you will follow the path where The Hobbit and Dungeons and Dragons once took you. Join with me and the band of followers that hunger for Legends of Windemere.
Cold Coffee Press/Café endorses The Mercenary Prince (Legends of Windemere Book 9) by Charles E. Yallowitz as the author’s imagination brings legends to life. Purchase and read all nine books in this series from . I received this book in a /PDF format for review. The review was completed on January 11, 2016.
The Mercenary Prince (Legends of Windemere Book 9)
Worst book of the series.
A slow start, sliding in a headlong rush of action and excitment to the end
Overall if you read the first 8 this still keeps the story fresh and moving. The one two star rating I saw before reading is overly dramatic. Not really a spoiler ahead very vague. One scene does suck because two sides have the same creatures and the author makes it hard to tell which side is doing what. But by no means is it book ruining as it is a minor skirmish. Also there have been minor typos in all these books get over it your 9 books in this is par for the course.
Lastly for those scouting ahead to see if this series is worth the time. I'd say its 10x better than sword of truth series which in my opinion started to collapse on itself by now and was a chore to finish.
In this book, we get to learn more about the mysterious Delvin Cunningham, and much more. I love the surprises in this story. You never know who to trust or who is hiding a big secret. The action sequences are carefully laid out and are written so that you feel like you are there as part of the scene.
Of all of the Windemere books so far, this one and the Wildwood Fugue are my favorite. I saw that the next book is out now also, Tribe of the Snow Tiger and I can't wait to read it!
I love that there are still fantasy authors out there dedicated to giving us a true adventure with mystical elements and creatures that haven't been used until they are tired. Great book. Descriptions are awesome.
This isn't one of the "better" books of the Windemere series, but it was nice to learn more about Cunningham the dashing mercenary. Before I continue I would like to say that those who have read the previous books then I recommend you read this one as well just know that the editing (kindle edition) was just AWFUL. Honestly, the errors in this book made it almost unreadable and I only finished it because I enjoy this series. However, if this had been the first book then I would not have bothered going any further.
I understand that there are going to be small errors in grammar and punctuation which I completely understand and can ignore. . this book was seriously terrible though. Here are just SOME of the examples
- in some scenarios the characters were mixed up which made things very confusing . .
- used "are" instead of "our"
- the character blocked with his "sheep" instead of "shield"
- "we can move get inside without question" (location 3533)
- "bursting Gerdo's eardrums to burst" (location 3643)
- . . "Delvin and his friends are stand in front" (location 3655)
I gave up keeping track because it seemed to get worse and I couldn't go a chapter without noticing some completely obvious error. I really hope the author gets this re-edited (or edited at all?!?), because I do enjoy this series and this book is a terrible impression of it.
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