Cairn and Covenant (Blessed Epoch Book 4)
Book Four of the Blessed Epoch An assassin’s unexpected mercy granted Octavian Rose his life and freed him from his father’s control, but it left him with little more than the clothes on his back and the determination not to waste his chance at a life of his choosing. As Octavian sets out to...
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Book Four of the Blessed Epoch
An assassin’s unexpected mercy granted Octavian Rose his life and freed him from his father’s control, but it left him with little more than the clothes on his back and the determination not to waste his chance at a life of his choosing.
As Octavian sets out to make a name for himself, he refuses to compromise his ideals for money or status—a decision tested as he works his way up the ranks as a mercenary fighter and novice mage. Along the way he forges friendships, takes lovers, and makes bitter enemies, all while striving for the power he feels he deserves and can wield fairly.
With the advent of the Blessed Epoch and the discovery of new cultures, the world is changing. Octavian’s decisions will affect not only those closest to him but will have profound worldwide consequences that he cannot begin to imagine. For twenty years, Octavian does what he must, and his choices bring him brilliant victories alongside crushing losses. Time and again, he must choose between what is right for all and what is beneficial to him, while hoping for the wisdom to tell the difference.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ISBN:
9781634761222
ASIN: B015913VI2
Publish date: 2015-09-22
Publisher: DSP Publications
Pages no: 445
Edition language: English
** This review is word-for-word as that contained within the Blessed Epoch, Vol. 1 review **Book 4: Cairn and CovenantLength: 72-99%POV: Octavian, Myrddin, KarlStar rating: ★★★☆☆So, apparently, this is a prequel to the entire series and I'm really not sure why it's included in the bundle, when it is...
"Life is a series of experiences, each one of which makes us bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and griefs which we endure help us in our marching onward." ~ Henry FordOctavian, of 'Cairn and Cov...