The Prince and the Thief, by Daniel W. Koch
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Gage Blackwood is the prince of a broken kingdom. After waging two wars against powerful sorcerers, his people have hidden behind a wall in the last city in Aboridge.
Though the sorcerers were banished to the wastelands and have all but died off, tensions still run high. They seek revenge, and while they’re far outnumbered, their power is unmatched.
With his father soon stepping down as king and his menacing sister next in line to the throne, Gage must do everything in his power to keep a third war from breaking out. Will his efforts be enough to finally bring unity and peace to the war-torn land?
The Prince and the Thief, by Daniel W. Koch- Amazon Sales Rank: #86319 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-09
- Released on: 2015-06-09
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. review of the prince and the thief By Roslynn I received this book free from kindle scout due to my past nomination of the book and in no way does it reflect the rating of the book these observations and opinions are my own. This action/adventure fantasy novel was really quite an interesting read! Mr. Daniel W. Koch had such interesting complex characterizations with a unique storyline that it was hard not to get lost in the book!Gage is the sheltered prince of Aboridge a broken place with a constant threat of war at the forefront with two types of people his own and the sorcerer’s. His father the king wants to step down giving the kingdom to Gage’s sister Princess Emmi making her queen as opposed to giving Gage the coveted spot of becoming king. Gage is treated and tended to as a prince should be but since he has never been groomed for becoming king he dreams of getting lost or running away every chance that he can until in one of his escapades of dressing as a villager he meets Logan a sorcerer thief.**Spoiler Alert**Gage was really an interesting protagonist. I felt sorry for him since no one really talked to him in the palace. Yes he was a prince and maybe that had something to do with it he came across to me as being naïve, self centered and very ignorant of the politics that were going on under his nose. I guess a lot of this had to do with that fact that he is young and that he really doesn’t care about it unless it impacts him personally. Gage had this pet Igly which even up to now I still can’t imagine what this thing is supposed to look like but that I totally would like to have one as well. The thing purrs, has a tail and will sit on Gage’s shoulder so I instantly thought maybe perhaps it is a cat. Also Igly is independent and seems to like or trust certain people which I totally associate with cat-like behavior. I did get irritated with Logan several times in the fact that he doesn’t trust Gage enough to tell him what he has planned. I think Logan needs to be honest with him especially since Gage does everything he can do to help him even honoring him by letting him become an advisor to him. Logan is not the least bit grateful in that respect to Gage at all. I wondered why Gage didn’t leave the palace when his life was in danger. Why stay and attempt to set things right after seeing your whole family decimated? Do Gage and Colette get married? What happens to Ceciley? I’m kind of thinking that she would never harm Gage or his people since her feelings for him might overrule what could happen but since she split from Emmi I’m not really sure. What happens with the rift between his people and the sorcerer’s does peace finally reigns the land or what? Mr. Koch lastly kind of ended this book abruptly that here I was totally involved in the story and the characters then it just ends and I never figured out what happens. I do hope that Mr. Koch will write more about Gage, Colette and Logan that if there is a continuation of this book I will definitely get it just to see what happens with everybody. I still enjoyed the story that I rated it four stars; can recommend it for people but be forewarned there is fighting which might be inappropriate for readers younger than eleven and will get more works from him!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A fantasy that comes to conclusion in 1 volume. Nice! By Crazy Carrie I give this book a 3 1/2 star rating (a very good rating for me). The book was well written and kept my attention throughout. It was particularly pleasant to read a fantasy that stands on it's own as a single novel rather than the typical fantasy which is but one small piece of a stretched out story covereing over 3 or more books.I guess my only gripe is that a little more world building could have been done. It is a mighty strange world.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Koch does an excellent job in his first foray into high fantasy By Johannah A Wildly different from his previous series, The Descendant Series, Koch does an excellent job in his first foray into high fantasy. Aboridge is an engaging country with an intricate, well-developed sociopolitical history that Koch weaves in flawlessly throughout the novel's plot. Both main characters, as well as the supporting cast, are multidimensional and intriguing. I am excited to read more in this series!
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