Two Heads, Two Spikes
The Pearl of Wisdom Saga, Book 1
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Evie Cameron
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Jason Paul Rice
Knights. Queens. Chaos.
Could you defy a king's command to protect your only daughter?
With intense hatred brewing among the ruling families, Duke Jon Colbert has a choice to make. Will the indomitable duke bend a stiff knee and obey the king or risk treason to be the first man in many years to defy his king openly?
In a land where the lines between good and evil can be both clear and blurred, motives for revenge become entangled in a world of intrigue, deception, and drama. Separate storylines converge to weave a vivid literary tapestry of interesting characters with questionable intentions.
Two Heads, Two Spikes is the first volume in Jason Paul Rice's Pearl of Wisdom Saga. If you love George RR Martin, Joe Abercrombie, and Robin Hobb, you'll enjoy a series that combines their tradition with a multiple point of view epic fantasy set in the medieval period.
Pick up Two Heads, Two Spikes and embark on an adventure filled with darkness, forbidden romance, family struggles, suspense, action, and strong female characters amid overtones of classic fantasy.
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The narration was good, and the delivery was even and well-paced,
I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator.
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I really enjoyed the first volume of this saga and would recommend it to readers who like the Game of Thrones series.I suspect that some folks wouldn't find this book satisfying, because of the POV-switching (point of view) and because there are so many characters and plot lines. I suppose that's understandable, but I think that it's important to acknowledge what these types of books are all about. These aren't easy or quick reads. The cover of the book says that it's Volume 1 of a saga, so we know that plot arcs will continue in the next books. And, because the book is about political intrigues, we know that characters will be complex and there will be plot devices such as betrayals and secrecy. So, starting the book with the right mindset is important and one could argue that it's unfair to give this book low ratings because of this. it's like giving a comic book a low rating because it has too many pictures and not enough words.
The narration was effective, which is good (I often get grumpy when listening to an enjoyable story with mediocre narration).
The reason why I didn't give this book a full five stars is because audiobook listeners don't have the benefit of maps and family tree diagrams that are typically found at the front of print books. It makes an already complex book even more challenging, so there were a few times when I forgot who was who. I think that's normal for a book like this, but it seemed to be a bit more frustrating because of the audio format. I think this is something that authors/publishers should improve; I don't think it would be too difficult to scan diagrams into pdf format and make them available in the Audible library or on the author's website, and it would add customer value significantly for readers such as myself!
I provided this review in exchange for a complimentary copy of this audiobook from the narrator, author, or publisher.
Fans of GoT will enjoy
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Lots of action
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Loved the book, audio makes it better.
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I almost quite many times it wasn't until the 40% mark that I started to enjoy it. The first 40% had me confused about who was doing what and what was going on. It was all over the place being told by several points of view. That could have been a lot clearer, saying so in so's pov.
The narrator was great but unfortunately it didn't help keep me more interested until about the 35% mark.
Reasons I enjoyed this book:
Action-packed, Entertaining, Great world building, Original, Page-turner, Twisted, Wonderful characters.
Oops I forgot to mention that I'm looking forward to the next part.
Confusing start but still worth listening too.
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