
An Affinity for Steel: The Aeon's Gate Omnibus
A Fantasy book. He could sense the word resting on her tongue as a hedonist sensed a tongue resting on something else....
There are only a few productive things a man can do once he picks up a sword.And the very lowest of these is to become an adventurer, like Lenk and his companions.For the right price, no deed is too dirty, no task is too dangerous, no foe too ferocious. Not even a demon.From wars ancient and terrible, wounds are bleeding. From seas deep and fathomless, demons are rising. From the mouth of hell, the Kraken Queen is calling. And all that stands between the damned and the mortal world are a pack of degenerates and the steel they carry.Seas will rise. Heaven will fall.Now, for the first time, the breakout trilogy by Sam Sykes is collected in one volume.
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Crime and religion are the only two things that people are willing to both die for and kill over. Sam Sykes, An Affinity for Steel: The Aeon's Gate Omnibus // Hope is ill advised. Sam Sykes, An Affinity for Steel: The Aeon's Gate Omnibus // Mister Lenk, he forced through his teeth, you are by far the most disgusting. Lenk weighed the pouch in his hand, hearing the jingle of coins within. Nodding, he tucked it into his own belt. Thats why Im the leader. Sam Sykes, An Affinity for Steel: The Aeon's Gate Omnibus //
The book was engaging enough too finish. But it had two main problems. One is that the plot sometimes felt incoherent. Things would happen because the author thought they would be cool if they happened. There was very little build up or rationale for many of the most critical events in the book. The second was that the characters would... GoodEnjoyable, I just didn't get sucked in like I love. Kinda like the Iron Wolves by Remic after an extended Prozac experiment. My only real annoyance was it just seemed like a bit of filler was used, with quite a few situations involving character's introspection, personal thoughts that maybe were supposed to add to the plot, they... Not badA little long on the character discourse and yet kinda slow in developing; most of the character twists are easily spotted by the end of the first book. Plot took forever and just kept plodding along. But the writing is good, the characters themselves are at least a little interesting, and the world has some cool details.I just...