Eternal Knight

· The Orb Book 1 · Matt Heppe
4.4
70 reviews
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299
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Book One of The Orb

Trees die, crops wither, wombs are barren--the Wasting is devastating the world. And now, cannibal raiders have struck the forest refuge of Long Meadow. A huntress, Hadde of Landomere, bears the impossible burden of protecting and providing for her people. With no hope remaining for the survival of Long Meadow, Hadde sets off to seek aid from the distant kingdom of Salador. Unlike Hadde's egalitarian homeland, Salador is a highly stratified, male-dominated world of politics, war, and deceit, teeming with its own problems. When King Boradin comes to believe Hadde is part of a prophecy that will end the Wasting, he refuses her request for aid and bars her from returning home. Hadde's only ally is the king's brother and political rival, Morin. When scheming turns to violence, Hadde and Morin flee the king in a desperate quest to end the Wasting before it is too late.

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4.4
70 reviews
John Smith
November 30, 2018
It was an ok read and the twist at the end was quite good but a little more ambient description would have set the frame better.
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azztaff M
May 25, 2020
it's OK... there's action and intrigue. But Hadde gets on my nerves sometimes...too naive.
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Joel Lennon
September 30, 2018
Great fiction, like it the novel has substance.
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About the author

Matt Heppe lives in suburban Philadelphia with his wife and daughter. He teaches economics and military history, and in his free time makes traditional longbows. He is a United States Army veteran, having served in Germany and the Middle East as a UH-60 pilot. He is currently writing the sequel to Eternal Knight. 

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