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The First Stone : Book Six of The Last Rune

The First Stone : Book Six of The Last Rune

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: we have come to praise Mark Anthony for a triumphant saga
Review: Earth and Eldh always have been linked in some way beyond the understanding of humanity. On Eldh, magic is the commonplace norm while science rules the earth. Travis Wilder is a powerful mage on Eldh, but for the past three years he has lived on earth with his lifemate Beltan, an Eldh warrior with fairy blood.

Their peaceful time together ends with earth and Eldh moving towards annihilation as a rift in the sky widens; if the opening continues to spread, the multiverse will vanish into nothingness. The Philosophers, who have achieved immortality, drank the blood from the seven sorcerers who left Eldh for earth to sleep for two millennia in peace. They are critical to healing the rift along with Travis and his daughter, but the modern day Philosophers and sorcerers want to stop the outsiders from intruding on their power.

Book six of the Last Rune saga answers all the questions hanging from the five previous works with a terrific conclusion to a brilliant epic fantasy. Travis is an honorable man forced to play hero though he does not want to the destiny of two worlds but knowing success is slim, he still gracefully accepts the mantle. Friends, fantasy lovers, and earthlings we have come to praise Mark Anthony for he has gifted readers with a triumphant saga.

Harriet Klausner


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent ending
Review: Fans of The Last Rune won't be dissapointed by the series' conclusion. Mark Anthony wraps everything up well, three years from the ending of The Gates of Winter. Well-written; presents some excellent ideas.

Admittedly, there are one or two awkward moments; but even so, this book is worth reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I liked it. :D
Review: Overall, the book was very well written, as is Mr. Anthony's norm. While there was the occasional sentence or paragraph that was awkward, it was only a bump in the road, and nothing I worried about.

For me, it was a satisfying end to the series. I reccomend reading it. :)


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