The Stone Warriors, D.B. Reynolds
The Stone Warriors, D.B. Reynolds
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The Stone Warriors
Nicodemus

Author: D.B. Reynolds

Narrator: Tor Thom

Unabridged: 14 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/14/2021

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal


Synopsis

Nicodemus stood on the battlefield, magic a storm of power surrounding him, his army on the cusp of victory against his lifelong enemy, the sorcerer Sotiris, whose death would finally bring peace to their world . . . until everything changed. The four warriors who'd stood by him through endless wars were struck down by a curse, gone in an instant, and spun into the sands of time. And Antonia, the woman he loved so fiercely, was bespelled into an unknown world.

In a universe a thousand years from where he was born, his freed warriors seek him out and stand with him once more. But what of Antonia, what of her fate at the sorcerer's whim? With his warriors' help, Nicodemus untangles the twisted reality Sotiris has contrived to hide his beloved. Together at last, Nico and Antonia will rediscover the love and trust they once held for each other, wanting only to share the life they’ve been denied for so long.

But Sotiris is still a threat—one that must be eliminated if there is to be peace. With Antonia and his warriors by his side—as well as an unexpected, but deadly, ally—Nicodemus prepares for the final battle. And this time, only one sorcerer will walk away.

Contains mature themes.

About D.B. Reynolds

D. B. Reynolds is the RT and EPIC award-winning author of the popular Vampires in America series, as well as other paranormal fiction. She lives in a flammable canyon near Los Angeles, and when she's not writing her own books, she can usually be found reading someone else's.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mei

Well.... it could have been better... :( I was always curious to know Nick's story. As I suppose were all the other people who loved this series... But... Something was missing here... The first part was interesting and hinted to more, but it didn't delivered... Then, suddenly, the story switched from......more

And so it ends, more with a whimper than a bang. I have Dragan, but never worked up enough interest to read it. Nick’s book started slow with the early Nick/Sotiris/Antonia triangle. The middle part, set mostly in 16-17th century Paris, slowed the book to a complete halt in long, slow, overly detail......more