DEMONSOULED, a review
No Reader Question Day this week, as I have Obligations that I must Meet. Fortunately, said Obligations involve eating doughnuts.
Here is a nice review of DEMONSOULED. Key quote:
This was a great read, but rather long. Considerably longer than I had anticipated to be honest, but well worth the time and a pleasure to do so for the most part. The story line was exciting and fast paced. The author, Jonathan Moeller has a very vivid imagination and writing style which paints a fabulously detailed and rich landscape. The story line itself was intricate, with a variety of details interwoven into the main story. Moeller also has a knack for describing fight and battle scenes that manages to balance just enough detail with the right pace to make them truly exciting and jump off the page at you. I did have a few pet peeves while reading the story that may or may not be shared by others.
One the reviewer’s pet peeves was the sheer number of characters in the book. I should note that in SOUL OF SKULLS I added a Glossary of Characters at the end of the book to help readers keep everyone straight, because the DEMONSOULED series does get rather more complicated the longer it goes on. SOUL OF SWORDS will also have the Glossary, as will the (eventual) omnibus editions.
-JM