Sovereign of the Seven Isles Box Set (Books 1-4): An Epic Fantasy Action Adventure by David A. Wells


Sovereign of the Seven Isles Box Set (Books 1-4): An Epic Fantasy Action Adventure
Title : Sovereign of the Seven Isles Box Set (Books 1-4): An Epic Fantasy Action Adventure
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 2080
Publication : Published November 25, 2019

★★★★★ “Epic Fantasy at it's best.” It all began with murder and magic. A spell to warn the world. A curse to mark the champion. Everyone in the Seven Isles felt it – Alexander most of all.When he loses his brother to an assassin’s arrow, Alexander discovers that his family descends from an ancient and royal bloodline – a line bound by a curse to stand against the coming darkness.Pursued by minions of an ancient evil, Alexander reluctantly finds himself at the center of a war that was supposed to have ended millennia ago. To survive, he must recover the legendary Thinblade and claim his throne.Failure will kill him. Success will transform him. The Seven Isles hangs in the balance. Trouble is, the sword’s been lost for ages and the enemy is closing in.Thinblade is the first book in The Sovereign of the Seven Isles, a sprawling epic fantasy adventure. If you like fast paced action, world-shaking magic, and a hero worthy of the title, you’re going to love the Seven Isles.Other Works by David A. WellsSovereign of the Seven IslesBook 1 – ThinbladeBook 2 – Sovereign StoneBook 3 – MindbenderBook 4 – Blood of the EarthBook 5 – Cursed BonesBook 6 – LinkershimBook 7 – Reishi AdeptThe Dragonfall TrilogyBook 1 – The Dragon’s EggBook 2 – The Dragon’s CodexBook 3 – The Dragon’s FangThe Primogenitor ConflictBook 1 – Sarafina


Sovereign of the Seven Isles Box Set (Books 1-4): An Epic Fantasy Action Adventure Reviews


  • Thomas Ellis<span class=

    Should have been half as long

    This writer is obviously a fan of several other well-known authors since you can see sections and names taken from other works. It didn't start badly but by the end, if you can call it that, you just want it to be over. The protagonists are not really likeable as far as becoming concerned with their well-being. The main antagonist is barely in any of the books other than by name and proxy. The amount of repetitive dangers and obstacles gets to be boring to the point you simply skip sections of the book skimming for something to move the story along. The numbers used for the armies are massive especially for a society at the level this is supposed to be. And even though the main character has ways to not only move troops but communicate over long distance easily he never uses the obvious. After long hours trudging through these books not one thing is resolved by the end. Every one of the storylines Is left open ended with zero resolutions. I guess to hopefully sell the next edition of stories. Wish I had passed on this series as it was less than fun to read especially with nothing finished in the end.

  • Debbie

    Thrilling

    I have read the first 4 books in this series. This is a must read. Will keep you reading till the last page Mr. Wells you have out done you self. Looking forward to the next book in series. If you love dragons, magic, and adventure you will enjoy this series.

  • Richard Cole,

    It's Out And Out Magic

    A tale of magical times, thinking swords, dragons and wyverns, and a hero, all working together to fight the evil that stalks their lands.

    Well written and constructed, it's difficult to put down once you've started.

    Roll the second box set, I can't wait.

  • Martin Murphy

    A good read

    I have got to admit that this chance read proved to be entertaining, the character's are well rounded and the story moves along at a good pace, keeping you interested. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

  • MARK M. FOLEY

    All smiles.

    Thanks Mr Wells, its been a long time since I've enjoyed any read as much as this. Adventure, Magic, Love... (And not trashy love, but pure and clean). I'll read this yearly as I do with the few grand tales I've "bonded" with over my many years. Thank you again.