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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Erin Wolf

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson, 5 stars.

This book is incredible. It is completely different than the author’s Relic Hunters series, yet it still has the same sense of adventure the author excels at. This new world is so detailed and interesting. I really want to be there and felt pulled in immediately. The author does such a fantastic job in this tale of fantasy. Then there are the characters. Slayer is such a wonderful primary character. She has such a past that forged who she has become. Not to mention that she still learns as the book goes on. She has her flaws, but is ruled by her heart. She is what really makes this book and what I hope to be a long-running series.

If you like fantasy stories with imaginative worlds and strong female main characters, this book is definitely for you.

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson is an explosive start to a new series. It is not often you get a book like this, one that absolutely captures you from start to finish. This whole book is thrilling. The author takes you on such an exciting journey. Half the time I didn’t know which way to turn because I was so caught up in what was happening.
Having previously read his Relic Hunters series I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book and it did not disappoint at all! The whole book was so well executed that I am already looking forward to seeing more from these characters.

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Emily McCoy

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a super enjoyable read, there is nothing better than a fierce no nonsense female lead. Especially when you throw in a bunch of misfits that have to figure out how to work together! The chemistry was great, I loved Alenas character so much, after everything she went through as a child and then being trained under the Guild of thieves and assassins?! This book had great world building, relatable characters and an adventure that doesn’t stop. I can’t wait to see where the rest of the books go! This was the first book I have read by Martin Ferguson and I’m ready for more.

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Jessica Phillips

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Forsaken: Wraith was my first book by Martin Ferguson and I was very impressed!
The story really came alive for me and I found myself excited to see what would happen next.

Alena (Slayer), having lost her family and home at a young age, is raised and trained by the Guild.
Training to be either Savior, Slayer, Assassin or Thief, Alena passed her trial earning herself a position in the Guild as Slayer.
Given her first assignment, she rounds up a team of unlikely misfits. They are faced with danger and evils. I don’t know how you would be able to resist getting sucked into the story!

This book was a quick read and I am so happy that I was able to experience it! It was a page turner for me and now I impatiently wait for book 2!

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Louise Loughran

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was brilliant, I really enjoyed the plot and it had me hooked straight away, the details on the characters were brilliant and all well written it has been awhile since I have been so invested in a book

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Ayla Eddy

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson is a book that draws you into the fantasy world written in its pages. Alena’s world is upturned at the loss of everything she was born to; her family, her home and her name. From one life into another she is raised by The Guild, but must face a trial alone to become a true member. Sent out to find her place she returns victorious as a Slayer. She is then sent out on an adventure which places her in the service of the Scared. With determination and a drive to not fail she sets out on her quest with a unique group of individuals. A journey with unexpected twists, danger, monsters, and evil. It was a page turning story that kept me wanting to know what would happen next. I could not put the book down. This is the first book of the Hidden Realms of Centuros series and I cannot wait for the next book.

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Jennifer Reimer

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A very well written book that draws you in quickly from the beginning and has you wondering what will happen next. Very entertaining and enjoyable read, with amazing interesting characters the dynamics and the adventure this story takes you down. The magical elements and plot are just as enticing, a page turner from beginning to end.
I can’t wait for the next installment of Wraith’s journey and to see how the path develops and I really couldn’t have asked for a more entertaining read!

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Rayne East

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A brilliant series starter.
What a fantastic world Martin Ferguson has created. I devoured this book and can’t wait to delve into the next. Wonderful characters (loved Alena), excellent world building and faultless execution makes this a series not to missed. The author takes us on an epic journey that brings together the band of misfits ready for the next instalment, which I eagerly await.

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Desiree Ottinger

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First time reading this author and I loved it! I thought the world building was well written and felt like this book is setting up for an epic series!

I love a great fantasy book with a strong female character that has the influence of becoming great by a strong male character. I enjoyed how she picked a band of misfits and built a team out of the ones you didn’t necessarily see as being a good group together! All the characters were well rounded with just enough mystery to some of them that it kept you guessing as to what could be their story. While only a couple of characters are explained, others are left with an open ending to carry on the story!

All in all… a very quick, enjoyable read. Can’t wait to read more in this world!

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Lorrene Huisman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I knew I had to read this book. I love fantasy and yes I play World of Warcraft as well as Dungeons and Dragons and Magic The Gathering. Personally I saw the cover, and I instantly thought it resembled one of my characters on WoW! Fantasy books truly make me feel like I can be myself. So this was an easy question, pick the book up, gather my horse, and bag of coins/money and prepare for the adventure that awaited at sunrise!

I have a lot of fantasy novels in my life time thus far, but this one was one that completely entranced me and kept me reading. I loved the story line and the fine details made. Plus the lead character Alena, was a super awesome character. She was strong, fierce in fulling the things she must do, and even when things did not go her way or proved to be a challenge, she never one gave up. She used all her inner skill and strength to keep going. She was very admirable and seriously I was rooting for Alena in my head especially in a scene that involved a Siren.

Again, the fine details and the adventure it self truly sucked me in a positive way. I was captivated by the journey Alena had to undertake I believe she always knew her path was set for her When she was younger, she lost everything and everyone. Well, not everyone except for her dear uncle. Because of him she survived a terrible night where everything she loved was taken from the palm of her hand, I truly believe this event itself helped shape and grow her into the woman she became. It gave her strength and power as well as self will that she may have had to seek longer to game perhaps?

As story progression develops, she must find her place and gain acceptance in The Guild. To be accepted she must beat impossible odds. and I will say she does that again and again!

As I drew near to the end of this book, I knew this would not be an end for me reading adventures of Alena and her Guild. Me being the WoW player I am, I can envision myself and the characters I met and got to know, a light nod to one another as we ride horses separate ways till we met again and I read the next books in the series.

This was my first read by the author. Seriously though was I asleep for a 1,000 years? I found out they had written books and I am not very much in need to read them. The writing was very well done with the descriptions and the fine detail as I have mentioned.

Loved this and this made my inner geek heart very happy! Thank you to this awesome author!!

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Natasha Mae

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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This story was a page turner from beginning to end! I absolutely loved the dynamics, the characters and the story line. I loved the magical elements of it all as well. Very well written, couldn’t have asked for a more entertaining read! 100% recommend.

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Ashley Dover

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As a lover of fantasy and young adult books, I found this first book in The Forsaken series by Martin Ferguson to be fascinating. The characters are well thought out and their identities and capabilities are shared with the reader opening up to a new world of fantasy.

Alena Athscar loses everything that is precious to her as a young girl. Everything except her relationship with her uncle. Galloping away into the night, they escaped the death and destruction of Arnhold.

As a young woman, Alena, now an apprentice, sets off to complete her trial. She must complete it alone and return with a prize and coin. After choosing the path less traveled, she ends up in Folado’s Fortune Inn where an opportunity to complete her trial presents itself. She completes her trial and slays a siren.

Now a full member of the Guild, the Slayer, her new title, gets an unforeseen opportunity to work for The Sacred in the recovery of one of their Increments. Travel to Stonemere leads the Slayer and her band of reinforcers to a discovery of pure evil. Can the Slayer and her companions stop the evil before it completes its destruction of the town?

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The Forsaken: Wraith By Martin Ferguson by Michelle Marlow

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book GRIPPED ME right away. It wasn’t something I wanted to put down. It is an action packed fantasy that doesn’t stop. We follow our ruthless woman protagonist and she means business.

Alena and her team of assembled characters including a dwarf and an elf are all in for this adventure. From start to finish I needed to know what was happening and it was truly a wonderful adventure! I CANNOT wait for the next!!!

 

Reviewed by @michellerenee6590

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Tamisha Janay

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was completely outside my normal genre of reading. I have to say, though, I was quite impressed with the writing, the characters, the feelings, and the overall storyline itself. Martin Ferguson did a fantastic job creating a new world of characters for us to dive into and love. Our main character, Alena, goes through an extremely traumatizing experience as a child. We learn about it rather quickly and then jump into the story years later after the Guild has raised her. She is fierce, determined, and has an air of mystery that I am looking forward to learning more about in the upcoming books of this series. There is a piece of her history that is missing, and I’m assuming that was on purpose to keep us hooked – well, it WORKED! I am ready for the next installment and cannot wait to see more from this author.

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The Forsaken: Wraith (Hidden Realms of Centuros #1) by Martin Ferguson – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

4.5 Stars

 

The Forsaken: Wraith is the first book in the Hidden Realms of Centuros series by Martin Ferguson. I was excited to see that not only had Mr. Ferguson released a new book, but it was also the start of a new series. I loved his previous series, so I was keen to see where this would take us. And I wasn’t disappointed!
This is a young adult fantasy with action, adventure, trained assassins, a guild of thieves, fantastic world building, and much more. Alena has been through a lot- losing her family and everything she ever knew, her life becomes one of secrets and intensive training under the Guild of Thieves and Assassins. She emerges much later as a fully trained slayer. And so her adventure begins. With hidden agendas, danger, secrets to hold, and monsters to face- she will have to embrace all her training and keep her wits about her in order to face the odds.
With this first book things are definitely shaping up to be a superb series! I absolutely love the cover on this book, and I am looking forward to seeing what book two has in store for us.

Thank you, Martin Ferguson!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson is an intriguing YA fantasy paranormal story. I really enjoyed Martin’s debut series, Relic Hunters and was excited to see what The Forsaken was all about. Martin never fails to deliver an action-packed tale with plenty of danger and thrills, and mystery. This is an adventure that is addictive and has all the ingredients that make for a good read and the pages turning. This is an exciting new world and characters.

Alena was hidden away to save her. She is the very thing that she is employed to hunt. She is the very thing she can never reveal. She is the very thing she must keep hidden.

I look forward to seeing what Martin gives us next.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this paranormal story. This is a newer author for me and I look forward to seeing what is next for him. This is a well written story about Alena who lost everything in one snowy night. She was raised by the Guild of thieves and assassins. Now she is back as a hunter, Slayer. She has something that her new employer wants and how far they will go to get it back has no limits. What will happen to her? This was a great story that I read in one afternoon. It is fast paced and entertaining to read. The characters are relatable and brought the story to life. An engaging story that kept me turning pages to the end. I highly recommend this book.

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson

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The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson
Genre – Young Adult Fantasy
Page Count – 126 pages
Cover Designer – Jacqueline Sweet
Alena Athscar, having lost her family and home, is raised by her uncle in the Guild of thieves, assassins and monster-hunters. Trained as one of them, Alena (known simply as Apprentice) sets out on her final Trial and hunts a Siren lost in the forest and preying on passing travelers. Inducted into the Guild and named as Slayer, she sets on her first assignment, hired by the Sacred, an order of sorcerers who hold power across the realms – one of their own is missing and Slayer takes the contract to find them. Recruiting a party of mercenaries and joined by an elven bodyguard (Raven), Slayer sets out to the missing sorcerer’s last known location, the village of Stonemere. Surviving an bandit ambush enroute and capturing one of their leaders (Quinlan), the group arrive at Stonemere and find that the village has succumbed to darkness, an evil twisting and warping the inhabitants. In order to vanquish the evil and escape the horrors of Stonemere, Slayer, Raven and Quinlan unite with two of the village’s prisoners (Jakseyth and Fenrix). Their exploits will earn Alena the name of Wraith and her group The Forsaken.

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Martin’s debut series, Relic Hunters, is a Young Adult adventure series, drawing on the myths and legends of different time periods and blending them with thrill-seeking action in the modern age.

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) By Martin Ferguson – Review by Victoria Mashburn

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Relic Hunters: Blood of the Dragon is the fourth part in a series that leaves the reader perched on the edge of their seat at every turn. This time, as with many great works of fiction, vampires have entered the fray, and it is up to Adam and his friends to vanquish this foe that is both known and new.

One of my favorite aspects of this book in particular is that it brings the protagonist (and company, in this case) to the precipice, where it seems that there is no turning back, and yet nowhere to run or hide. Will our heroes live to see another day, or have they finally met their match? Read to find out.

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Anantha Rusum

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Relic hunters are back and this time it is Romania. A misplaced dairy from Romania brings a group of mercenaries to England where a professor and the head of the British museum are brutally assaulted. The leader of the museum goes missing and Adam and Emma step in to solve the mystery. When the contents of the dairy are revealed, they decide to go to Romania and the castle in question, the Poenari castle, the former home of Vlad, the Impaler. They find themselves up against evil and darkness once again.
Another adventure filled with suspense, thrill and danger, this book, like its predecessors has the readers on the edge of their seats. I have really come to like Martin Ferguson; his books offer a quick and breezy respite. Keep them coming!

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Betsy Melano

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Blood of the Dragons is the 4th book in this amazing series. Personally, I loved this book the best out of all of them. As with the earlier books in the series, the book has action, drama, mystery, and don’t forget the characters! Over the course of the series, the characters have developed and make you care more about them and see how well the team works together to solve things along the way. You will definitely want to read these books in order to get the full effect of the team!

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review by Heather Bass

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have read a few books by this author and he continues to blow my mind in this series. This is the fourth book of the addictive Relic Hunters series. You have to read these books in order to understand what is going on. I still can see this series as a Tv show or a mini movie. I was so excited when I got this book I stopped everything and started to read it immediately. I could not put this book down until the end. I can’t wait to see what happens to these amazing characters.

Adam and the Relic Hunters were begged to come to help in Romania. They go to the Poenari Castle where the most known mass murder happened long ago. Adam meets the impaler Vlad and that is when things start to turn dark. Adam never knew that history and myth would go together until this job. The darkness starts to go across the globe and Adam finds himself alone to fight the Blood of the Dragon. Will Adam be able to save his friends and himself or will the darkness take over completely?

Review by @heatherbass

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book starts at the ruined Poenari Castle in Romania where it is pouring with rain and cold and a small group have gotten past the local armed forces guarding it and have managed to climb the seemingly endless staircase to get to it, it is rumoured to contain the long lost treasure hoard of an infamous Prince, but when they discover a couple of old coins in the ruins as well as an old silver chalice with an unusual engraving, they are hopeful that they will find it, but that is until all the lights go out around them and they are viciously attacked.

Forty years later, a Professor and friend of the leader of the Relic Hunters of the British Museum Charles, start to receive threatening phone calls and letters and their office and house are ransacked, they decide to call Charles and ask for his help, while in a taxi on their way to the museum, they are attacked by a masked man and his mercenaries. They are nearly rammed off the road multiple times, they are peppered with gunfire and when the taxi is finally overturned and they are dragged from it with a gun pressed to their head, just in the nick of time, Adam and Emma of the hunters come to their rescue and take them to the museum after Charles received their messages for aid.

As the trio enter the museum, the Professor is astounded to see the part of the underground area of the Museum they are being led through, but are not happy when they find out that Charles isn’t there, but are happy to find out that the team will still help them. As the Professor explains what the people were after her for, it turns out that it is the diary of one of those attacked in Romania and that she bought through an auction, after it had finally been made public. As its contents are revealed and the location within it are discussed, the team come to a decision to go to the castle in question with the Professor and help them that they will set off there as soon as they are ready, but this is where the danger starts, secrets are revealed and paths cross in a most mysterious way.

This is yet another fantastic installment in the Relic Hunters series and one full of twists, turns, mysteries and action which well and truly sucks you in, but will the Hunters be able to overcome their latest adversary or will this plea for help be one they can’t fulfil?

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Francis O’Sullivan

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Martin Ferguson’s Blood of the Dragon is the fourth book in his Relic Hunters series. The series, aimed at young adults, uses action archaeology with supernatural twists to bring readers exciting adventures that straddle both historical and modern worlds.
Blood of the Dragon concerns itself with Vlad the Impaler, the real historical Count Dracula. When Professor Melissa Moore is nearly killed over some historical texts she has acquired, which hint at where the Impaler’s treasures might be hidden, she turns to the British Museum’s skilled team of Relic Hunters for help on a mission that leads them to Romania, amongst other places.
I particularly like the way the story jumps between the present and the past. Some chapters are set in the modern world, whilst others are set in the past giving an account of Vlad the Impaler’s history from his own perspective. This is entertainingly educational and also builds tension as we wonder what connection this history has to the strange events the team has got themselves caught up with in the present.
I’m happy to give this book five stars – reading it was like watching an action movie (think Indiana Jones, The Mummy etc.). I would recommend it to young history fans, and readers who wish YA vampire stories were a bit less romantic!

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Finn Cunningham

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Martin Ferguson is at it again with another AMAZING addition to this amazing series. i fell in love with Martin’s writing from book one. This series has only gotten better as it goes! It will keep you on the edge of your seat page after page. It’s overflowing with action, amazing characters, stunning character development, and amazing writing. I absolutely love this authors work, and I need more!

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Heather Lovelace

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Relic Hunters series continues and this might be my favorite of the series to date. As the books build on each other I would recommend reading this in series order. Ferguson has done a terrific job weaving a story that appeals to all ages. This latest adventure was just as action packed as I have come to expect. Truly enjoyed every page and look forward to reading more from this author.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Jonell Collins

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Martin Ferguson does it again with Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4). I love these books so much. I think they are original and unique stories built around legends and myths most of us have grown up with. I haven’t read a one of these yet that I haven’t learned something new. These books never fail to inspire me to do added research. Having said all that, I have done research on Vlad the Impaler, but I missed the whole Ottoman empire thing and the history and geography of Wallachia. Great book, I am for sure a fan.

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Gail Guerrero

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Gail Guerrero

Four Stars

This is book four in this action packed series. The author has given us so much through these books and I will have to say this one I have enjoyed the most. The characters get put through a lot and you can really see the growth. I liked how the author includes the history into the story. Like it something you’ve heard of but in a different light. We’ve all heard of Vlad the Impaler but now read about him from this authors POV and it makes it interesting. This series is for everyone. Not only for the YA genre. You can feel the energy coming off the pages.

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson is a YA adventure story and another exciting tale in this series. I have to say this is my favourite one so far. Martin never fails to deliver an adventure action packed tale where he mixes fact and fiction. The team are back together to find out if the legends and myths are true to find the next treasure before the opposing sides. Your heart will be pumping as Adam and the team are in the fight for their lives.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Kerry Carr

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 4th booking the Relic Hunters series and it is just as captivating and gripping as the other 3. I love these books and they have a mystery and also are set with figures from the past bringing history to life. The characters are amazingly written that you can’t help fall in love with them all.

In this story we find the Hunters at the home of Vlad the Impaler. What turns out to be a simple search for some ancient treasure takes a deadly turn when they find a chalice. This seemingly harmless artifact turns into a dark adventure as someone from their past returns with their eye set on claiming that prize.

Will Adam and the team survive this second standoff? Can they solve the mystery that surrounds the chalice? And will any of them survive to tell the true tale of Vlad the Impaler.

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