• Outlands Justice

  • A Crucible of Worlds, Book 1
  • By: C.J. Carella
  • Narrated by: Guy Williams
  • Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Outlands Justice

By: C.J. Carella
Narrated by: Guy Williams
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“There’s a man that needs killing.”

The Hired Gun

Nathaniel Lot: Survivor from a shattered Earth. Wielder of a powerful - and terrible - weapon. Once a hero, now an aging mercenary, drinking his life away. But when the daughter of two old friends asks for his help to destroy a murderous wizard and warlord, he can’t say no. The path of vengeance will take them through the Outlands, where they will face dangers both mundane and supernatural.

The Huntress

Kathryn Herrera: She grew up hearing tales of her parents’ heroic deeds, but she never expected a dark sorcerer to destroy her life. Now she only lives for revenge, and will stop at nothing to destroy the man known as the Warlock.

A Gathering of Heroes

They once were Justiciars, defenders of a great realm, each gifted with unique abilities. An immortal from fabled Atlantis; a master of arcane sciences; a warrior princess with a taste for death; a Greek demigod; and a Fey sorceress. They will ride forth once more and challenge the Warlock and his army of beast-men and demons.

The Outlands

A place where castaways from a thousand worlds struggle to survive. A land where magic and technology fight for supremacy - or meld together with strange results. A fractured realm where kingdoms and empires rise and fall, and outlaws and monsters prowl in the wilderness.

Outlands Justice is the first novel of a new series by C.J. Carella, author of the best-selling Warp Marine Corps saga.

©2018 Fey Dreams Productions LLC (P)2018 Fey Dreams Productions LLC

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Down the RABBIT HOLE for a little Surprise

This novel opens with a girl coming up to a man in a bar and saying, “There’s a man that needs killing.” Oh gak thought I, a Western? And That Western?? Wait, I wanted Sci-Fi/Fantasy! Luckily for me that’s what I got. This novel is a wonderful SURPRISE a fresh mix of fantasy, Sci-Fi, a dash of steampunk, a pinch of prep-per, Demi-Gods, Warlock Warlords, a few lizard people and a tiny bit of Western (but not in the way you think) all of which will make you happy you spent a credit on the first really novel novel I have had the pleasure of reading in quite some time. It’s not something you’re going to need a thesaurus to help you get through, but it’s a great adventure and I can guarantee it will entertain you enough that you may stay up late-or all night-just to see how it ends.
I bought this because I had read this author’s Warp Marine series (which is a huge cut above many of the space+military-or-ship+nasty alien books out there imho) and another book by him that’s more horror than anything else. I like an author who is versatile and doesn’t rewrite or reissue the same thing over and over. In fact, I am REALLY tired of seeing the same books being “re-released” for the tenth time in 20 years!!!

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A great Sci Fi story with a little bit of everything. The narrator really adds to the story

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