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Featured Story: The Centurion Cycle


As always, we couldn't do this without help. Thank you Wicked Witch for this great review of Promising Author JMH's "The Centurion Cycle" - much appreciated! If you have a story that hasn't been reviewed yet and want to write a review for us, let us know!

 

Trebs and Renee Stevens

 



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JMH

 

Reviewer: Wicked Witch
Status: In Process
Current Word Count: 698,166

 

Some authors awe you with the way they managed to build vast, complex cohesive plots that make perfect sense. JMH has achieved this with the massive Centurion Cycle, some nearly 700,000 words of the life of Jason Argot, Legatio of Qul Tos and his expansive group of true friends and loves.

 

An amazing mix of medieval, fantasy and science fiction that defies genres, Centurion Cycle hooked me and then wound me right in and I spent nearly a week not stop reading it from beginning to end.

 

Centurion Cycle isn't so much a romance as an epic novel covering war and death, struggle and ultimate sacrifice and the fate of an entire world, with romance included for good measure. Something I thoroughly enjoyed was the way JMH builds Centurion Cycle as something that is the history of the world as we know it.

 

In the end I felt delighted I had read this masterpiece, it left me feeling much benefited by the read. An amazing portrayal of human emotion will dance across the pages as you read this, with delightful characters. Jason is just a young boy when the story begins, and you will watch him mature, grow and developed mentally and physically as the story unfolds.

 

But he is not perfect, and not everyone can be saved.

 

If you are looking for something with a plot that you can really sink your teeth into, you'll enjoy Centurion Cycle.

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Drew Espinosa

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Okay, I feel so awkward responding to a two year old review :blushing:

 

I love fantasy novels; you give me Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, or A Game of Thrones and I will happily devour them (even though I have read them multiple times :lol: ) So it isn't a surprise that I came by the Centurion Cycle over a year ago.

 

I soon devoured the first two books, enjoying every single word, before other things demanded my attention. But, this review has reminded me why I fell in love with this story, so I am determined to finish the last seven books. :D

 

While this review is now two years old, it still is helpful today... at least for me anyway :):thankyou:

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