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Dark Winds

By: Christopher Patterson
Narrated by: Amrit Sandhu
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Erik has killed men.

Death haunts his dreams.

Fate has chosen its path for Erik Eleodum...or has it? The pain of killing seems to overwhelm him as he grows more and more distant from his brother and his cousin, and he turns into the very person he once loathed...a thief, a mercenary, a killer, and a hero.

Erik must not only face dwarves, murderers, slavers, dragons, and the undead, but also face his fears...the darkness that has been hidden deep inside of him.

Take a journey that will shatter worlds, stain hands red with blood, test faith, question loyalties, make strong men weak, and weak men brave.

The world is changing and a great evil is rising, all carried by dark winds!

©2016 Christopher Patterson (P)2019 Christopher Patterson

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The Devils in the Details

This author does such a fine job making intricate details blossom in almost every scene. A bowed head, a grunt, a flicker of a sword sheath raises ones pulse. Scenes really come alive in the minds eye. Didnt think I would love Dwarves so much. Webs of culture and basic heroic instincts prevail.

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Faith, friends, and adventure.

Well written and a good story about faith, friends, and adventure. One would not be disappointed with this series.

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Great read

Keeps you wanting to hear what’s next! Can’t wait to start the next book. Thanks

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Fantastic story

What a great story, character development is phenomenal, I feel like I personally know all of these characters and the adventures are amazing!

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Love the story

There have been editing issues I think with both book 1 and 2 where the narrator repeats a sentence or phrase over again but, that is easily overlooked.
I love the story but, hate the vulgarity that in my opinion was really not necessary and just seemed out of sync with the storyline. The language just wasn’t believable even with the worst of the characters.
Had the first book started out that way I would have returned it and asked for my money back. I thought about it with the second book as well.
That really is my only issue otherwise I love the story line, the narrator does a good job bringing Patterson’s characters to life. I will get the next book to finish out the trilogy just not sharing it with my grandkids while in the car!
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Awesome

Awesome book can't wait till the 3rd book Very well written keeps you on edge

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NOT a Christian Book

I was led to believe this would be a Christian fantasy book. I’ve read several Christian fantasy authors. This one is shocking for the foul language and sexual scenes. A Christian fantasy book doesn’t necessarily need to have overt religious imagery or references BUT I expect it to be clean reading so as not to become polluted in my mind with garbage that I could read with much more depth in a secular book. The characters are overall shallow. The plot is confusing and a purpose is lacking. It meanders through out. I was hoping it would get better but it progressively becomes worse.

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A rambling mess.

the Mc has a magic dagger and flute. he travels with trained mercs. a mystical/healer. and learns nothing ... if you constantly get in to life and death battles it would make sense on the road to teach the "farm boys" how to hold a sword at the very least. the story was blah.
the 3 main characters are cardboard cutouts. you have the moody entitled ass hat, the 1 that's useless and has to be saved Every-freaking time. and the so called over thinker, for example... yes the guy he kills rapes and murder's toddlers but spends 30 min with Eric crying for the toddler the slaver used to be.. the story tries too hard in all the wrong ways to give a moral conundrum. it's just silly. the names of places and peoples of the story land are named all kinds of goofie ways , just because and I couldn't figure out who was doing what or why . it read as if the author was had a large world built in his head but never explained it in the 2 books I read . this was so frustrating to read but I had hoped it would get better , it never did..

as for the audio book .. what the hell is up with the constant noise files, off sea gulls and crappy music bites. it ruined what little immersion I was able to get... I will Not be getting book 3.. it read like my 9 year old tells his stories..

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