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4 of 5 stars

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I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Song of Echoes by RE Palmer is the start of a battle that started long ago.

Will Elodi and Toryn figure out a way to defeat the enemy that mostly destroyed their ancestors?


Toryn


Toryn is a farmworker on his family's farm. He feels like an outsider in his own village. When it is time to be chosen to go join Archonian Guard Toryn and Hamar, another farmhand, had to leave so that Toryn's history doesn't come to light. Let's just say that Toryn learned a lot about his family history within a short time in the beginning. Toryn sees firsthand what the Ruuk and the other evil forces look like along with how they fight.

Elodi, Lady Harlyn


Elodi is the Lady of Harlyn and is under a lot of stress since taking over for her father at such a young age of only sixteen. She has had to take over the control of her section of the Five Realms by being their leader and having to deal with being summoned by the Archon whenever he feels like it. Elodi is trying her best to deal with the forces that are threatening her homeland while trying to appease the Archon. The Archon happens to be the leader of the Five Realms and he might not be able to help them once again.

Four Star


Song of Echoes by RE Palmer is the first in this new series by Mr. Palmer. As I was reading the first book it reminded me a bit of theĀ Lord of the RingsĀ series. I think that Mr. Palmer did a great job on creating the species within this world and how they function. My rating for Song of Echoes by RE Palmer is four stars and I'm recommending it to all the epic fantasy readers out there.


The Song of Echoes Series





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