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A review by pelicanfreak
Trinity by David Wind
5.0
Though I don’t read a ton of fantasy, I’ve come to be a huge fan of Wind’s Tales of Naveah series. Somehow Wind pulls off writing a variety of genres and all are so well done; it never ceases to amaze me.
In this installment of this epic series, the reader is treated to pure evil. As the Dark Masters work towards the typical antagonist desire of world domination, Wind manages to make it feel darker than usual. Yet the antagonists are filled with light, love and purity. He describes the magic as completely plausible and he still keeps it simple. It feels impossible to not be drawn into this series.
Each novel in this series has been addicting: the adventure, the romance and the classic good versus bad / dark versus light are too exciting to put down. It can be so ominous and so full of light and innocence; a fascinating dichotomy. The futuristic setting is a brilliant design as well that only serves to fuel my need for more.
I strongly recommend this series.
The series is professionally presented.
5 stars.
In this installment of this epic series, the reader is treated to pure evil. As the Dark Masters work towards the typical antagonist desire of world domination, Wind manages to make it feel darker than usual. Yet the antagonists are filled with light, love and purity. He describes the magic as completely plausible and he still keeps it simple. It feels impossible to not be drawn into this series.
Each novel in this series has been addicting: the adventure, the romance and the classic good versus bad / dark versus light are too exciting to put down. It can be so ominous and so full of light and innocence; a fascinating dichotomy. The futuristic setting is a brilliant design as well that only serves to fuel my need for more.
I strongly recommend this series.
The series is professionally presented.
5 stars.