Sage Alexander and the Hall of Nightmares: Sage Alexander Series, Book 1 - Steve Copling Audiobook
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Adventure
 Fantasy: Paranormal
 Sci Fi Fantasy
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Unabridged
Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
The world is darker than it seems. Demons, vicious half-humans and evil creatures of myth and legend prowl the Earth, unseen to human eyes but not to the eyes of 14-year-old Sage Alexander. Descended from humans and angels, Sage has the power to see and fight all these creatures, and in fact he must.
The human race is in danger, controlled unknowingly by the Seven Princes of Hell, the seven deadly sins. Greed, Sloth, Envy, Gluttony, Lust, Wrath, and Pride all breathe their sin into weaker human ears and take those willing souls for their own, as they have for centuries.
And now Mammon, Greed incarnate, has possessed Sage’s father and threatens to keep him forever. The Angelic Response Council, a committee of angels, archangels, guardians, and half-angelic humans, has fought the forces of blackest evil for centuries, but their numbers are dwindling.
There is prophecy of a gifted warrior, who will come in the Council’s darkest hour to bring about the demise of the fallen angels cast out from heaven and all of their nefarious descendants. His name will be Sage Alexander. Sage must face danger and death as he assembles a supernatural team and battles his way through time and Godspace in order to save his family from the grips of Greed.
©2018 Steve Copling (P)2018 Tantor
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This post has 4 comments with rating of 3/5
May 23rd, 2018
Why did I read the blurb? What is wrong with me, why can I never stop myself from reading the daft book introduction/synopsis?? Am I alone in nearly always finding them beyond absurd and so to the degree off putting that not giving the books described a chance has become standard practice???
If I come across this book again in half a year or so I will have to check up on any cogent reviews of it available at that time. Who knows maybe it will actually be good even tho the intro sux’s.
May 23rd, 2018
@MontyII, I know what you mean. The thing that got me to buy the book was the reviews on Amazon. If not for the overwhelmingly good reviews, I’d have passed on it too.
May 24th, 2018
Well AA, it would be great if you’d give a heads up when/if you finish it and give me/us a Yay or Nay shout..
I barely even trust the rational negative reviews on amazon anymore let alone any of the 4star rated ones maybe 10% of them and less then 1% of the 5star rated reviews could ever be considered valid imo.
Thx for uping - I really want this author/book to be the real deal - still I hope to improve upon Ronald Reagan with multiple level verifications from already trusted sources before I actually do my own full evaluation. ;P “Trust but Verify”
May 26th, 2018
@MontyII
Okay, here’s my official answer. For me, it was a Nay.
If you got the time and nothing else to read, go for it. But It would not have been my first pick. This book is the definition of “It’s a thankless job but someone’s gotta do it.”
Not only was the mc kinda stupid in the beginning (Where almost everyone and everything was telling him to train and get stronger and he was just like “Nah”) but when all is said and done, It wasn’t satisfying in the least.
Don’t get me wrong. It was a good story, but it left me feeling ify. The end just sort of lacked anything substantial. I went through the story while I did house hold chores and I was often times more focused on my chores than the book, and I’m usually really good at paying attention to the story.
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