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Review of The Altar of My Fate

Posted: 07 May 2022, 20:09
by Black Jewel
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Altar of My Fate" by Michael R. Schultheiss.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Rosteval, son of Bosvadal of the line of Verestam, rightful prince of the Barduvatra has been displaced by his grandfather King Hamarvan in favor of his grandfather’s flunky Varyem. Rosteval is determined to regain his right of birth and take his rightful place as Prince of the Barduvatra. He decides he will take his followers and conquer new lands to win glory for himself and his people, but trouble follows on his heels in the form of Varyem and his grandfather King Hamarvan. Will Rosteval overcome it all and win glory and riches for himself and his followers? Or will King Hamarvan and his followers win the day?

The Altar of My Fate by Michael R. Schultheiss is a fantastical tale of sword-clashing bravery, and I found myself racing to the finish to find out what would happen with Rosteval and his collection of followers. Once I reached the end, I did not find myself disappointed.

There were many aspects of this story that were enjoyable, such as how believable the characters were, along with how the story hooked me and dragged me along for the ride. I found myself invested in Rosteval’s quest and rooting for the success of each trial he came to face. Above all else, I wanted him to obtain his goal. I also found just three errors, so I believe this book to be well edited.

The only real issues I found with this book were just a couple. One issue was the large cast of characters present in this book and that each character has a unique and interestingly spelled name. This made keeping up with the cast of characters a little tricky as the book went on. The second issue I had was how Rosteval had to introduce himself with his family line each time he crossed paths with a new character and how the new character had to introduce themselves with their own family lineage as well.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. The issues I had were a matter of opinion, and others might not see them as a detriment to the story. There was nothing else to detract from my reading experience, so I offer this book top marks. I am also looking forward to reading the sequel as well.

I would recommend this book for an audience of mature readers, adults and older teenagers, who enjoy sword-wielding fantasy laced with a unique spin on magical use. I don’t recommend this book for younger readers because there are numerous instances of half-nude slave girls discussed frequently and bedroom activities taking place, along with graphic descriptions of bloody battles filling many pages of this story.

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Re: Review of The Altar of My Fate

Posted: 09 May 2022, 00:58
by Salah bourouba
swords and ancient fictional warriors are not my favorites especially since the plot of this genre is very repeated in a lot of books, there needs to be something special in the storyline for this book to succeed. great review

Re: Review of The Altar of My Fate

Posted: 09 May 2022, 03:23
by Akinola John
I like the way the author doesn't disappoint the reviewers about what they expect would happen to Rosteval. Nice review.

Re: Review of The Altar of My Fate

Posted: 09 May 2022, 07:14
by Zwelihle_Myeni
This genre isn't one of my favorites, however this review has made me take interest in reading more about Rosteval. Thanks for an excellent review.

Re: Review of The Altar of My Fate

Posted: 09 May 2022, 14:34
by Amy Luman
I am not really a fan of blood and gore in the books that I read, especially if the plot can be advanced without it, so I am glad you mentioned it. I am also afraid that so many characters would be difficult to keep up with.

Re: Review of The Altar of My Fate

Posted: 11 Jul 2022, 07:13
by NetMassimo
This seems like an engaging novel that uses some classic elements of the fantasy genre to create an epic storyline. Thank you for your great review!