Access Thrall (Daniel Black, #4) Portrayed By E. William Brown Accessible As Digital

story is great but the porn starts getting in its way, Woohoo! Excellent continuation of the Saga of Daniel the Black,

This book did not follow in the footsteps of the previous books and that is all to its credit.
New characters, new settings, exploration of magics subtle and ancient, new enemies, oh and really hot, very dangerous goddesses, Without royal leadership Kozalin's defenders are falling into turmoil, but mortal problems pale into insignificance when the gods themselves take an interest in Daniel.
With new enemies appearing everywhere he looks, and far too many secrets to keep, can even Daniel's magic save the day

Well, you know what they say.
If you can't get results with violence, you aren't being violent enough, . .

Warning: This novel contains graphic violence, explicit sex, problematic opinions and a protagonist who has no interest in being normal.
Read at your own risk, Rating.stars

Relistened to audiobook February, Still a great book. I do have to wonder if the author is going to continue with this series or if this is going to be the last book.
Part of me wishes he would quit his job and focus on writing full time, but that is selfish of me.


Initial below:

First, I need to point out that this book was something of a milestone for me.
It is theth book that I have read at least since I started keeping track of that stuff on Goodreads.
The fact that it turned out to be a five start story only makes it better, The series so far I have rated aroundstars, Some of the issues I had with the previous books were not present in this book, so I was able to sit back and enjoy it more.
I love how Daniel looks at magic from an engineering/programmer point of view, Everything is explained step by step, I have a science background and have worked in nuclear power in the past and I can tell that the author has had some education in this area.
The main issue I had in the previous book was that Daniel was working too hard and did not seem to be able to enjoy himself.
While I liked his coven mates and everyone said they loved Daniel, I never actually felt as if they were in love with him.
They loved him, but they didn't seem to be IN love with him, Avilla was in love with Cerise, Tina loved everyone. It seemed like they were all glad to be with him and were very appreciative of what he did for them, but something was missing.
It didn't seem like anyone wanted to be with Daniel the person but Daniel the Black the wizard,

While he is still part of the Coven, he spent most of this story away from them in Asgard.
He developed a new relationship which seems a little more personal and things continue to progress with Mara, . I also decided not to care that Daniel is completely overpowered and just sit back and enjoy the story, I am glad I did, I can't wait to find out what happens next, but I guess that is going to be a while, Adding a review a bit late Mayth to be exact, . . I was slacking a bit with review writing but I figured I'll add it to the books I've missed even though I might not remember exactly what I wanted to write when I was reading them.
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I've enjoyed this series from the first novel, . . however I have to mention that there are several things in these books that I dislike but those are mostly personal preferences so I won't list them here.


Characters are interesting and the whole story still keeps me engaged, Looking forward to seeing how it all turns out, I really should have reread the previous books just before reading this one, I'm sure the author is retroactively changing the time frame for past events,

Something just got me, If Daniel had all these self heating buildings in the city, isn't there suppose to be a lot of snow fall or slush There is no mention so far.


This is funny

I couldn't read the book in one go because of work and the fact that the book took so long to come out, that my constant overhyped state burnt out into a cloud of indifference some while ago.


I liked the book, and although I didn't get to see him personally craft certain things I enjoyed myself.


The ways I saw the novel progressing from book three is all shot to flames,
Daniel has moved up so far with the power levels, that I don't see him making the little basic devices to make life easier which I guess would now be trinkets compared to what he pulled off recently.


Now if the author could release another book Daniel Black next year, my enthusiasm might return, The author also needs to stop with these cliffhangerhook endings,

Here is to me rekindling my enthusiasm in the near future,

edit, After reading all four books over in tandem I'm sure the author is reversing time to make it look as if a short amount of time has passed.
If I had the compulsive obsession, I would read all the books over again and record the time, and do the calculations.
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,/Stars Another home run from E, William Brown.
Wile this book does have a slow patch in the first act, further reflection reveals that it was actually important to the over all structure of the series.
What seemed like unnecessary details turns out to be
Access Thrall (Daniel Black, #4) Portrayed By E. William Brown Accessible As Digital
the long climb at the start of the rollercoaster as the pace rockets ahead and the stakes go through the roof.

Willy Brown keeps the tone of the story consistent wile changing things up for this installment, Wasn't sure where he was going, But I enjoyed the ride and Loved where we ended up,
A solid addition to the Daniel Black saga, Best time Ive ever had reading!

After a three year weight for a new book in my favorite series, Id seriously worried it couldnt live up to the wait, but it has.


Small things Id thought were plot holes, or which chafed slightly after listing to the audio so many times, were all resolved, and reading this was like Christmas and my first crush in one.


Im only sad that its over and I need to wait for audio, then wait again for book.
A really great addition to the series,

The action was fast and furious, The intrigue was well written and the characters are interesting and varied, Overall I enjoyed this book and highly recommend it,to.stars, not as strong as the other books in this series, I still enjoyed it for the most part but the main story was not really that captivating, I will continue with the series but this is the first book that I was not as impressed with, It still has some good reviews and ratings so this maybe just me and you will find it just as good.
Really loved this bookstars

It is rare that overpowered characters are written well and still fit withing an interesting story, but Thrall does it well.
In this fourth novel in the series Daniel finally gets to do some building for his own people, With the sieges broken and his people relatively safe thins are looking up, Things are complicated however when higher powers take a more personal interest in our sorcerer,

I really loved this novel, This novel ingeniously both raises the stakes and narrows down the story in a masterstroke of plot formation, By changing the setting and only including a relatively small cast, while simultaneously raising the powerlever over everyone involved the author created a high intensity plot that includes everything I liked about the previous novel and still kept the characters growing, while never going over the top.
The scales of power remain balanced even as our protagonist ever increases in power,

In all, this was a amazing novel the does a good job of continuing the series and entertaining it's audience.


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