The White Shadow Saga: The Stolen Moon of Londor
Please join me in welcoming A.P. Stephens to the site. He’s adding to our fantasy with his book, The White Shadow Saga: The Stolen Moon of Londor:
The era of peace among the elves, men, and dwarves comes to an end when one of Londor’s twin moons disappears from the heavens…..Without the moon’s balancing effect, evil forces grow bold, and warfare, sickness, and chaos threaten life itself.
Hearing the prayers of desperation that ride on the violent winds, the ancient wizard Randor Miithra, servant to the elf-gods, takes it upon himself to mend the world he has sworn to protect. The task will not be an easy one, though, for the wizard, too, has begun to feel the effects of the world’s imbalance. As Randor struggles to maintain some semblance of his powers, he meets a secretive band of colorful characters from all walks of life, drawn together by a common goal: to find the stolen moon, whatever the cost. It does not take Randor and his motley company long to see that someone or something does not want the moon returned to the heavens.
The road is perilous….the stakes have never been greater….will they find victory…or will they only find their deaths?
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September 21st, 2009 at 9:02 pm
Excellent fantasy story. Well written and great narration. Definitely worth a listen for an fan of books or fan of fantasy. Easy to get into, easy to follow, and fun from the beginning.
September 22nd, 2009 at 11:59 am
Love the fights and battles in this story. Sweet character development and interesting plot. Love that cover art too.
Everyone out there needs to listen to this. Kudos to the author.
December 31st, 2009 at 10:43 am
The Stolen Moon of Londor
Pictures of a world with two moons slipped into my head as I read this tale of wiles, war and wizards. The search for the moon brings together a band of unlikely travelers, human, elves, a wizard and a dwarf. APStephens handles the challenge of telling a tale of an unfamiliar world with aplomb.
His descriptions built faces and set scenes in my mind as well as raised my curiosity about the outcome of the men I had come to know. It took a few episodes to allow the new names of men and places to settle, but there after I traveled with them with no problem.
This tale ends with the moon still missing but my interest in following the warriors is still piqued.
Oh yes his narrator, Richard Webster, adds to the tale.
A few of the first episodes had some sound difficulties but they were ironed out.