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The Immortal Crown

Saga of Kings, Book One

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The Immortal Crown

Written by: Kieth Merrill
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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From acclaimed director and producer Kieth Merrill comes an epic, high fantasy saga and the quest to fulfill a prophecy.

A thousand years ago, the Navigator crossed the great deep in ships lit with 16 stones touched by Oum'ilah, the God of Gods. Over time the stones were scattered, and a prophecy arose declaring that a "child of no man" would gather them again, obtain immortality, and reign forever as god and king of Candelarr. Two religious groups have sprung up around the prophecy, each with its own champion.

The sorceress of the cult of she-dragon has chosen Drakkor, a warrior and mercenary. After surviving a series of rigorous tests to prove his worth, he is given one of the stones and begins his quest to fulfill the prophecy. He swears to return all 16 stones to the sorceress, but the truth is he will let nothing stop him from claiming immortality for himself.

The Oracle of Oum'ilah has placed his faith in Ashar, a young postulant studying the Way of the Navigator on the Mountain of God. But when Ashar discovers he is a direct descendant of the Navigator himself, the Oracle reveals that it is his destiny to fulfill the prophecy and reunite the 16 stones for good. But he must hurry before Drakkor claims the stones and corrupts them.

Meanwhile, miles away, a slave named Ereon Qhuin dreams of freedom. Abandoned at birth, his only possession is a strange stone that his mentor, the blacksmith Rusthammer, promises is the key to Qhuin's destiny and freedom.

A mercenary, a postulant, and a slave - which one is truly the child of prophecy?

©2016 Kieth W. Merrill (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Magic Users Sorcery
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definitely worth the listen

an excellent story as long as you can stand the orator I look forward to the next book in this series hopefully read by someone else

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I'm glad I bought this book

it starts off slow but when you get right into it oh wow it is really good, 😌

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So disappointed but not why you think

I really enjoyed this ! Great characters, lots going on, flowed so well … BUT!!!! This was published in 2016 and no Book 2. Very disappointed as this is along the lines of Game of Thrones but so very very different and I was excited to start book 2 . Doesn’t exist. Sadly.

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Unexpectedly good

Good character development. Interesting plot line. Will add the next one to my reading list.

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Too many characters

Too many characters that are all over the map. The layout of the chapters doesn’t make a lot of sense either. Great narration from Tim Gerard Reynolds as always

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Story went nowhere even halfway through the book

Too many characters haphazardly thrown together. No obvious protagonist that the story follows. I can see why there was no book 2.

Narrator was top notch as usual

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