Eyes of the Enemy
BlackMyst Trilogy
by Kelly Hess
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Pub Date Aug 26 2014 | Archive Date Aug 19 2014
Description
When a rogue band of the dreaded Sorak attacks his village, twelve-year-old Beynn Firehand escapes into the darkness of BlackMyst Forest to find help. During his quest, Beynn discovers his own powerful magic abilities. The price of his newfound powers, however, may be higher than he ever imagined.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781620154359 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
Average rating from 5 members
Featured Reviews
When a rogue band of the dreaded Sorak attacks his village, twelve-year-old Beynn Firehand escapes into the darkness of BlackMyst Forest to find help. During his quest, Beynn discovers his own powerful magic abilities. This is a first novel and I must say bring the rest on - an enjoyable book that although not overally long kept me interested and I read it in two sittings - had to stop to cook dinner. For teens and YA but I am in my fifties and I really enjoyed it.
Beynn lived in a peaceful village. It was years past the Sorak Wars and the town was far from the Sorak border. The village was peaceful until the festival when he was 13. That night, the Sorak attacked his village looking for him and he was sent on a mission of self-discovery and to save the village.
This book reminds me of the Hobbit in so many ways. It was a fun-filled fantasy minus the gore of modern novels. It is a story of Beynn learning his past and finding a way to live with the unexpected. It is a book that a parent could easily let their child to read. I am looking forward to the next book in this series.
I would recommend this book to any middle school-aged child or anyone looking for an old-school fantasy story.