![]() ![]() Sure, the kids and mythological creatures/people face issues, old grudges, and waining power. Secondly, unlike many other series where the overall series is one large arc, Paternus is not really like that. I did do that, and sadly there they sat for months on end forlorn and staring me in tone. I would have bought the entire series in hardback before even reading or knowing anything about the series…oh, wait. A very good place to start” The cover art on this is top-notch. To quote the Sound of Music, “Let us start at the very beginning. I honestly, and knowing Dyrk a bit through his hilarious tweet feed, do not think he is capable of such a feat. Quite the contrary, Dyrk could have coasted a bit into book 2, Took a step back, and slowed the pace down. ![]() As many authors suffer a Sophmore slump or a slowing of tone as they fill in the exposition, that is not the case with Dyrk Ashton. Paternus: Wrath of Gods is a continuation of the epic urban fantasy tale from book 1, Paternus: Rise of the Gods. ![]()
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