Official Review: Nightlord: Sunset by Garon Whited

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Re: Official Review: Nightlord: Sunset by Garon Whited

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Quite a captivating review mixing magic and reality and at the same time giving us life lessons. A book worth reading. Thanks botd.
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Sounds like a cross between Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles & The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant The Unbeliever. Sounds good.
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just reading your review makes the story extremely imaginative, tons of fun, and a gripping read! I will definitely download this. Thank you.
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After reading Raven's Peak I would love to get hold of this book as I was thrilled reading the review. It was so precise and it took me imagining the story. A very great review. If it were a sales pitch, it could generate massive sales revenue. Congratulations! You got me...
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Interesting review. I like the character's rise from a common man to a hero
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I give the author a whole lot of credit for this book, praise for the review.
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Great review. I have bought this one to get into a little later. Sounds like a well rounded adventure.
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Post by BONANDY »

Congratulation to Baron for this interested piece of unable to drop novel titled Nightlord: Sunset. The novel intro and the main body from the starting to the end used basic coordination and articulation style that makes the reader more eager to know what happened next. Example is this connection "Eric drowns his sorrow in alcohol. He wakes up the next morning in a beautiful stranger’s bed and feels different… He slowly learns that he has been changed into a vampire without his consent and worse has inherited enemies called the Church of Light from a different dimension." It gives impression that there is something ahead that is more interested. Keep reading!
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As a fun of epic adventure fantasy I think this novel is my type. I am happy that this novel lights the fire of imagination and engages curiosity. Thanks for this review!
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I love this book it's as interesting as they come and I can't wait to get started on the second.
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This Is the master blaster amazing book which I have ever read. Good book.
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Wow!!! I am so happy am of the readers of this book
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Fun, epic adventure fantasy is definitely my type of story, but currently I'm drowning in my TBR pile, so I'll have to pass on this book for now.
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Post by Susan Karimi »

The subject of the story engaged me in a life of love and fantacy..The first and second chapters felt like the introduction of a film whereby I emphathised with the writer .It is an awesome articulation with a gentle flow of events.
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Post by Zawadisafari »

After reading the sample, it's quite an interesting book. Features a lot more on what happens quite often when alcohol rules...
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