• The Blood of the Spear

  • The Eye of Eternity, Book 1
  • By: Mark Timmony
  • Narrated by: Eric Bryan Moore
  • Length: 21 hrs and 6 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Blood of the Spear

By: Mark Timmony
Narrated by: Eric Bryan Moore
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Two brothers. One prophecy. A world on the brink of destruction....

Kaiel Toranth is overflowing with regret. Absent during his mother’s final days, he is determined to pass the Trials and join the elite Daemon Hunters to build a safer future for himself and his brother, Darien.

For centuries, the Summoners led humanity to heights undreamt of by their star-faring forefathers. But in their pursuit of power and immortality, 10 Summoners opened a gateway to the Void and fell prey to daemonic possession. The war that followed destroyed the civilization the Summoners had built, and the Sundering changed the face of the world forever.

Three thousand years later, the broken continent of Athmay still bears the scars of the War of the Summoners. When an unexpected battle with a daemon reveals Kaiel and Darien's connection to a forbidden Summoner bloodline, they find themselves on the run from friends and foe alike, for at the end of the war, seers foretold that the Summoners and the daemon hordes would return. And that an Empyros–the most powerful of all Summoners–would be born. If prophecy holds true, then the brothers may hold the fate of the world in their hands....

The Blood of the Spear is the fast-paced first book in The Eye of Eternity epic fantasy series. If you like flawed heroes, edge-of-your-seat action, and intricate world-building, then you’ll love Mark Timmony’s character-driven quest.

Includes the bonus story Starbinder.

©2021 Mark Timmony (P)2023 Ravenhawk Publishing

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GREAT FANTASY AND LORE ALL AROUND!!

amazing story and characters, magic, battle, epic monsters. what more could a fantasy nerd want??? overall a great book, and I will 100% be listening to further installments of this epic journey.

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Epic Fantasy Lovers, This is a Must Read!

In my top 5 reads this year, so much so that I both read the physical copy and listened to the audiobook as well!
The fantasy genre has been plagued with throw away stories of late, whether from just bad writing, predictable storylines, or lackluster world-building that feel bland and unimaginative. If you are in need of a wonderfully crafted epic/high fantasy novel look no further. The Blood of the Spear has it all, a world that feels bustling with life, adventure, and characters that you’ll grow to love, despite their flaws (just like real people). Action scenes are fast paced and suck you in, lore of the world is weaved within the story effortlessly, and descriptions of scenery make you feel like you’re there (without being over the top/breaking immersion).
As an added bonus the narrator is easy on the ears and embodies character voice’s superbly. I would recommend this one to any and all! I’m now not so patiently waiting for book 2!

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