Of Sea and Shadow

, #1

Paperback, 396 pages

English language

Published Feb. 2, 2020 by Hidden Gnome Publishing.

ISBN:
978-0-9998511-5-9
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4 stars (15 reviews)

The Guild of Navigators has ruled the Aion Sea for centuries, using their fleet of mystical ships to collect trade for the Aurelian Empire.Now the Emperor is dead.For Calder Marten, Captain of The Testament, the Emperor's death is not an end, but an opportunity. He and his crew seek the legendary Heart of Nakothi, an artifact that could raise a second Emperor...and earn Calder a fortune.But they're not the only ones who want the Heart.The Consultant's Guild, an ancient order of spies and assassins, will stop at nothing to keep the world in chaos. They seek to destroy the Heart, and prevent the world from uniting under a single Emperor ever again.On the seas, a man works to restore the dying Empire.In the shadows, a woman seeks to destroy it.Will you explore the seas here with Calder? Or will you walk the shadows with Shera, in the parallel novel "Of …

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reviewed Of Sea and Shadow by Will Wight (The Elder Empire: Sea, #1)

Review of 'Of Sea and Shadow' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

3/5

When I read the Sea and Shadow first I was excited for the possibilities of this world and story and loved every minute of reading. Unfortunately it’s counterpart, Shadow and Sea, does not have the same effect at all. It felt far more generic, mostly due to the cast of characters who seem to have little in terms of personality.

Shera specifically, being the main character, should be the driving force of the book but her boring outlook and emotionless responses leave me not being able to root for her cause at all. All she wants to do it sleep, and so do I. The supporting characters do not feel much better except Lucan who actually seems to have some emotions and curiosity.

My biggest disappointment in the Shadow series is how little magic there is, not just actual magic but the magic of the unknown. There is little …

reviewed Of Sea and Shadow by Will Wight (The Elder Empire: Sea, #1)

Review of 'Of Sea and Shadow' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

4.5/5

What an incredible journey filled with pirates, horrifying monsters that will surely give me nightmares and a really cool magic all wrapped together in a captivating plot. The world felt so alive and filled with mystery that I couldn’t stop reading.

What a great world that Will has managed to put together and filled with great characters. It’s so hard for me to choose which side to root for (Sea of Shadow) as they all fight for what they believe is the right thing to do. Love the book and I can’t wait to dig into the rest of the story!

reviewed Of Sea and Shadow by Will Wight (The Elder Empire: Sea, #1)

Review of 'Of Sea and Shadow' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I am being generous, my rating is more like 2.5.

The book was OK. The flashbacks happen at weird points in the story and ruin the pacing. Exposition is also handled a bit oddly. Some things are explained multiple times, while other things are just mentioned like they were explained before. The characters are rather bland. I kind of liked Shera and Meia, at least compared to the others. Shera is a bit too much like the protagonists in YA novels. Overpowered and lacking personality. The Shadow POV really influenced me to the point that I hate Calder and don't want to read his side.

Not sure whether I'll continue the series. Right now the negative points are just too much. But I still enjoyed the book. It's just not great.

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