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  • Forebodings

  • Conquerors of K’Tara, Book 1
  • By: L.A. Di Paolo
  • Narrated by: Adam R Watson
  • Length: 19 hrs and 20 mins
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Forebodings

By: L.A. Di Paolo
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Summary

A missing king. An ancient monster. One son must rise up to save their planet. 

Planet K’Tara, 5000 AD. High Prince Aithen thought he had years of freedom before he'd have to take the throne. But when his father fails to return from a secret mission, the prince must learn the ropes quickly before a long-forgotten creature destroys the kingdom. And that terrifying monster is just a harbinger of what's to come....

While his younger brother searches for the missing king, Aithen must move his people to safety and prepare for battle. As he uncovers the truth of things, the prince fears he may have to go to war with a god himself, and with the help of the mystical Elyana - a member of the Sisterhood of Light - he works to gather answers before the enemy strikes again. If he fails, death will meet him, those he loves, and his people....

Forebodings is the first book in the exhilarating Conquerors of K'Tara fantasy series. If you like ancient gods, nightmarish monsters, and imaginative storytelling that blurs the line between fantasy and science fiction, then you’ll love L.A. Di Paolo’s out-of-this-world novel. 

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio. 

©2017 Libero Antonio Di Paolo (P)2018 Libero Antonio Di Paolo

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disclosure I got a free copy to review.


this book is not for me however of you enjoy a fantasy story using old English, this book is for you !!!!!


just because it not for me does not mean of you enjoy this type of book you would not enjoy it.

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Great original sci-fantasy story

As soon as Scorch the Furan was introduced, i was hooked, and from there the beginning had great pace. With elements of sci fi like the advanced tech and elements of fantasy like the sword fights and unique magic system - known as binding - this was an unusual and ambitious project, and one which i think di paolo pulls of remarkably well. The characters are well fleshed out, the world is wonderful and exciting with fantastic little details, and the kingdom has an ancient roman feel from the weapons and the names, eg. Octavius. The story is one we all love of an ancient powerful wizard thought long dead, now returning along with some dread-inspiring beasts. There is also some political intrigue where a war with a foreign nation looks very much on the cards in the next book. I particularly loved the references to internal micro-flora which fuelled the fires of magic. All in all, i would salute it as a great start to a series and one which i would be interested to see resolved. Well worth a read!

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Good start to a series

Initially I struggled with the story as I felt there was a lot of new concepts and characters all with fantasy names being introduced, it took me longer than I care to admit to learn who was who and probably something reading a physical book would have helped with. However, it doesn't take long for the story to grip you and begin to care for some of the characters. The characters were enjoyable but I do still feel that the story could be further developed.

I enjoyed the narrator and thought he did a good job however slightly slow paced.

I received this book for free for an honest review and I would say that the author has done a good job and I would listen to this title again the the future and looking forward to the second book to see the story develop.

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