Eden's Ore - Revelations, by B.V. Bayly
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Gabriel is left for dead. The Horsemen have spread their corruption, targeting the Church's highest order and forcing the Patriarchs to fracture. The Council of the Church demand the white ore in Gabriel's chest be removed and kept for the Church. As Gabriel's life hangs in the balance, Nate and his allies must scramble to awaken him before the Church falls. Claire provides a single hope - the Sphere - a sanctuary for ore users hidden underneath London. Only they can find what Gabriel needs to come back from death. Meanwhile the Horsemen's corruption continues to spread, the Patriarchs turn one another, the demand for Gabriel's white ore only increases. Their only hope to disappear from the Church's watchful eyes. Find refuge with the Sphere and hope they can heal Gabriel. And even if they do, the Church still stands on the edge of destruction. TERA fully prepared to take advantage and push them off. They have no choice but to destroy the corruption. Travel into the dark zones – areas abandoned by the civilized world – and find who is poisoning the Church from within. With the world on the brink of war, no one is safe.
Eden's Ore - Revelations, by B.V. Bayly- Amazon Sales Rank: #499623 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-17
- Released on: 2015-11-17
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author From selling time share in Cancun to working in the not-for-profit industry, B.V. Bayly has had a myriad of jobs. Never one to conform to the traditional nine to five work model, he did whatever it took to provide for his family while still maintaining the simple life they desired. Imagine his pleasure when he discovered his passion was creating and telling stories. The life of a writer is far from the norm. He resides on Vancouver Island with his beautiful wife, two energetic sons and one lazy dog.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good scifi By Irene I received an ecopy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.I found this book very hard to get into compared to the first :/ It took 30% of the book to get started, which I didn't really like. I kept putting it down and couldn't really concentrate.I felt like Gabriel was a whole other person in this book and that had me confused in the beginning, so it took me a while to get back into it.There was a lot of action in this one, but I felt like it should've started from page 1 and not first a 100 pages in, because it felt kind of rushed and I felt like it wasn't explained all too well at times.The characters I liked. Nate was a bit weird in the beginning of the book, but he was still a great character and I actually think he's my favorite.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Still not quite there yet ... By Marina D. (I received a free digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thanks to YA Buddy Reader's Corner !)So, the plot thickens in this one, the characters' fate is left hanging and I'm guessing a big battle is looming in the next book. Unfortunately, there are too many things happening at once. I get that it's somewhat realistic to show so many different sides and allegiances, but you can feel yourself getting lost in the middle of all this. As in the first book, I feel like there's a huge problem of characterization, like the whole process isn't complete. To those main and almost-main characters that we don't know that much about, are added even more secondary/tertiary characters, just names really, characters we only see for a few chapters before we forget all about them. The villains are all very one-dimensional. I kind of lost patience half-way through.Two other things : the completely forced, unexplained and unnecessary romance. We've barely seen Gabriel and Claire interact with each other in the first book and suddenly they're mad for each other, each other's reason for living, and from a reader's point of view, it doesn't make sense. Especially to me, who's so picky when it comes to romance in fiction. Same goes for Nate and Celes. Other than the fact that I think Nate is one of the least interesting character in these books, why the need to pair them up when, again, they've barely interacted before their romance is forced on us ? I also wanted to point out that the action scenes were a bit hard to go through. The author has this stop-and-start way of writing action, in which the sentences are very short and concise, there's a period every 6 or so words and I think the narrative loses its rhythm because of it.Then again, I liked the last few chapters a bit more than the rest, and they almost made me want to know what happens next. I stand by my first rating though, because it really wasn't enough to make up for the previous 200 pages.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. good vs evil By Julia This book was very Black ore White ... ore.The white ore vs the black ore, good vs evil, Gabriel vs the Horseman. Will Gabriel save the world or will he crumble under the need for him to lead? Well we won't find out in this book so you'll just have to wait till the third.This book was more about Gabriel finding himself and truly discovering his relationship with the ore, and how he can use it to save the world from the black ore.Usually the second book is quite boring and just sets you up for the third book but really, I quite liked this book.It's got some more kick ass fight scenes, some real plot twists (that I predicted in the early stages of the first book but still exciting to see it happen), and ultimately just makes you understand more about this world in the future, and who the real enemy is... DUN DUN DUUUNNNNN.I have already recommended this book to everyone I have talked to, I really enjoy them and hope others can too.
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