• Iron Axe

  • The Books of Blood and Iron, Book 1
  • By: Steven Harper
  • Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
  • Length: 13 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (370 ratings)

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Iron Axe

By: Steven Harper
Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
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Publisher's summary

In this brand new series from the author of the Clockwork Empire series, a hopeless outcast must answer Death's call and embark on an epic adventure... Although Danr's mother was human, his father was one of the hated Stane, a troll from the mountains. Now Danr has nothing to look forward to but a life of disapproval and mistrust, answering to "Trollboy" and condemned to hard labor on a farm. Until, without warning, strange creatures come down from the mountains to attack the village. Spirits walk the land, terrifying the living. Trolls creep out from under the mountain, provoking war with the elves. And Death herself calls upon Danr to set things right. At Death's insistence, Danr heads out to find the Iron Axe, the weapon that sundered the continent a thousand years ago. Together with unlikely companions, Danr will brave fantastic and dangerous creatures to find a weapon that could save the world - or destroy it.

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Refreshing story, but there is some language

Good, engaging story and great performance! There was some language I felt was unwarranted in what might otherwise be considered a YA novel, but it wasn't overwhelming and I still really enjoyed it.

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Good D and D story

Would you listen to Iron Axe again? Why?

I have read this twice. One of the very few times I have done that.

What other book might you compare Iron Axe to and why?

It is basically a Shannara type of story.

Which scene was your favorite?

There are a few excellent chapters.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I binge listend to this book took 3 days but worth the effort.

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Good listen

Interesting fun to listen to could not put the phone Down till I finished listing to it I like it a lot


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Very good story!!! Excellent narration!!!

The wonderful story, along with the excellent narrator, brought this tale to vivid life. I am thrilled to know there is a Second Book waiting to be released!!!!!

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Engaging Story; Mixed Narration

I found this to be an engaging story overall. The plot wasn't ground-breaking, but was easy to follow and kept me interested. I was invested enough in the characters to be eager for them to be successful in their quest and to mature in their relationships and in their self-images. The plot device around the same-sex attracted character was too heavy-handed and parts of the story were a bit discordant because of it, but the story flowed well for the most part.

The narration was a mixed bag for me. The dialog was fantastically good, with each character having his or her own distinctive voice which remained perfectly consistent throughout. The descriptive narration, on the other hand, was decidedly annoying -- there was little to no inflection and the pacing was excruciatingly slow. It almost felt like I was listening to a computerized voice. The dialog was exceptional enough to keep me invested, but I really wish Mr. Ochlan had chosen a "narrator" character voice to use when he read the descriptive text.

All-in-all, I quite enjoyed this book and will look forward to additional adventures from our intrepid heroes.

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Cool Fantasy story

It was much better than expected initially and the narrator was very good! I would recommend.

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I LOVE this story!

If you could sum up Iron Axe in three words, what would they be?

What a heart aching, heart warming, open minded, coming of age, mysterious, adventurous, learning to love honestly, fantasy tale this was.

Toffee = ❤️ Adore
Iesa = Beautiful, weak but learning to be strong

Cal = Strong, Beautiful, a she-warrior with honor

Domr = 💞😍 Love, Strength, wields a power that makes him an unlikely leader

The narration or I should say performance of this life altering journey the characters went on was outstanding! No one character sounded alike and every voice for each character was phenomenal.

Perfect story + perfect narrator = Entertainment at its finest.

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Predictable

This story was predictable. It also borrowed ideas from many different stories. the performance was not that good, one of the characters sounded like Yoda.

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Surprisingly good!

Because of the lack of hype around this book, I had no expectation going into this book. So it was quite a surprise when I ended up really liking this book.

The book starts off a little rough but evens out as you move forward. It took me a while to get into it because, although I expected this to be an Adult fantasy novel, I didn’t expect it to be as gritty as something similar to ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ by George R. R. Martin. The fantasy world seems more like a dystopian since there isn’t much order or governing going on and where slavery and rape isn’t as big of an issue for the population as I would think it would be. But thankfully, the focus shifts more to Danr’s story/quest forward and less on the cruelty of the world as you get further into the story.

But despite the fact that Danr is the main protagonist of the story, half troll half human, I actually liked Aisa—and to a greater extent, even Talfi—more than any other character. Considering she is a sex slave and constantly abused by her master and his wife, she is a very strong female protagonist. She is at times sassy, sharp, and loyal to the bone towards someone who looks after her. Despite the fact that her father sold her into slavery, at one point in the book, she even comes to let that past go. For someone who bares physical scars of rape and abuse, covers herself in heavy clothing so the world can’t see, I can imagine that forgiving the man who became the reason for it all wasn’t an easy feat. She is incredibly strong and I loved her for that. Talfi, on the other hand, is just as lovable a sidekick as one would want. Although there isn’t much humor in this book, Talfi’s trustworthy attitude contrasting against Aisa’s dark sorrows and Danr’s self-deprecating musings was a refreshing change at times.

Danr, as good a character as he was, was sometimes a bit too annoying. Not for any particular reason honestly, simply because of this constant good vs evil fight he has with himself. I sympathized with him, because of the way he has been treated all his life, but often I just wished he would get over the notion that everyone thinks he is a monster and move on with life. In retrospect, he did have the potential to be a bad person (as do we all) but he never lets out the “monster” within him so I really felt bad that he wasted so much time scolding himself over nothing.

There is a bit of confusion in terms of what is the targeted audience for this book. In reminded me slightly of ‘The Final Empire’ by Brandon Sanderson because of this. The world itself definitely deals with a lot of adult issues but because the main characters are quite young, sometimes their narratives can make feel as if you are reading a young adult novel. Then something awful would happen, or someone would swear (some of the swear words seemed out of place at times actually) and suddenly, I am snapped out of the misunderstanding that this is not a young adult novel.

Overall though, I was more than satisfied with numbers of twists and turns this story takes, as well as the fantastically neat ending. It was a little too neat perhaps, in terms of what happens with Talfi, but because I like him so much…I don’t really care. The mixture of orcs, humans, elves, etc. also never felt as overwhelming as I thought it might—everything felt as if it belonged in the story. If there is a second book in this series, I am certainly looking forward to it!

Disclaimer: An audiobook copy of this book was provided by Audible in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and have not been influenced by any exterior motives.

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Iron Axe

What a fun story to listen to. The fight of hidden love, hate and fate.

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