Siege Tactics (Spells, Swords, & Stealth, #4)
Putting the Grand Quest behind them, the party rides onward in search of answers Between one member s unexpected new condition and the mysteries of the Bridge, their only hope appears to be gaining entrance to Lumal, said to hold the greatest collection of knowledge in all the kingdoms But when a curious path appears in a seemingly uninhabited forest, the party finds themselves in a place set apart from the kingdoms, and the world at large a hidden hamlet, filled by unusual people, all of whom have long histories of their own.Soon sealed inside the town by unseen forces, the former NPCs will have to uncover what brought them there and who is keeping them trapped while there s still time to fight back Because somethingis brewing, something involving the very gods themselves With unknown enemies to the front and supposed allies at their rear, the party will needthan their usual tricks if they hope to see the outside world once . New Read [ Siege Tactics (Spells, Swords, & Stealth, #4) ] by [ Drew Hayes ] – kino-fada.fr Review of NPCsReview of Split the PartyReview of Going RogueSpells, Swords, Stealth continues to be such a warm, comfortable pleasure for me It is a series that strikes so many of my areas of interest fantasy, meta text, genre savvy characters, great world building, DnD RPGs that I can t help but love every moment of reading it And Hayes continues to put further compelling and interesting stories, well beyond the initial conceit that got things started in NPCs.In this installment we ge Review of NPCsReview of Split the PartyReview of Going RogueSpells, Swords, Stealth continues to be such a warm, comfortable pleasure for me It is a series that strikes so many of my areas of interest fantasy, meta text, genre savvy characters, great world building, DnD RPGs that I can t help but love every moment of reading it And Hayes continues to put further compelling and interesting stories, well beyond the initial conce...Executive Summary I found this one a bit slow in places, but it finished strong I enjoyed it, but not as much as the last one 3.5 Stars.Audiobook Roger Wayne does another quality job His normal reading voice is clear and he reads with good tempo Plus he does a few voices that gives the audio version that little extra something I ve come to expect I can tell just from the voices which character is talking and that makes for aenjoyable listen Full Review This series continues to be a Executive Summary I found this one a bit slow in places, but it finished strong I enjoyed it, but not as much as the last one 3.5 Stars.Audiobook Roger Wayne does another quality job His normal reading voice is clear and he reads with good tempo Plus he does a few voices that gives the audio version that little extra something I ve come to expect I can tell just from the voices which character is talking and that makes for aenjoyable listen Full Review This series continues to be a lot of fun The last book was probably my favorite of the series so far because it focused so much on Rogues, which has always been my favorite type of character to roleplay.This one focuseson Paladins, which I generally dislike Paladins have a tendency to do what is right no matter what the consequences are and that kind of thinking has just never sat well with me I guess I m just a lotChaot...Fourth in the series .I have always well not always, there s that one seriesseemed to like books that are in whatever genre this falls into Gaming Real life mixed with fantasy Liked it since Larry Niven s Dreampark series fromum, the 1980s or was it the 1990s But I ve never really been that good at finding these kinds of books Nor talking about them after I ve read them.Right, so the story is told through multiple point of views, butimportantly, from two story l Fourth in the series .I have always well not always, there s that one seriesseemed to like books that are in whatever genre this falls into Gaming Real life mixed with fantasy Liked it since Larry Niven s Dreampark series fromum, the 1980s or was it the 1990s But I ve never really been that good at finding these kinds of books Nor talking about them after I ve read them.Right, so the story is told through multiple point of views, butimportantly, from two story lines technically, I suppose, I should say three, since the evil side , also gets POV attention, but that s mostly linked to one or the other story lines Hmm, there s a lotthan two story lines Me not word good.There s two groups of adventurers who are followed in this book One group is in what I assume is a contemporary USA setting playing a Dungeons Dragons like game while knowing something is seriously weird about the game they are playing, and that magic is real while the other group are in a fantasy se...I like this book, I mean really like it, and that s why it is such a disappointment to me.This book, the whole series actually, is so close to a book I could truly love that it is somehow worse than just being meh It s an interesting concept, a fresh take on a beat to death genre.It has compelling and well developed characters that you can really identify with.The plot and pacing are consistently solid very rarely do you feel a lull in interest.It manages to be surprising without being unbeli I like this book, I mean really like it, and that s why it is such a disappointment to me.This book, the whole series actually, is so close to a book I could truly love that it is somehow worse than just being meh It s an interesting concept, a fresh take on a beat to death genre.It has compelling and well developed characters that you can really identify with.The plot and pacing are consistently solid very rarely do you feel a lull in interest.It manages to be surprising without being unbelievable and never feels horribly predictable.But the dialogue, dear fucking lord the dialogueAnd this is ...I love this series What happens when NPC s become actual player characters What happens when players become part of the actual game These are still questions being answered in this installment of the Spells, Swords and Stealth series I devoured this book the momen...This series was recommended to me by someone on a gamer site I participated in and am so happy he did I love this series and this addition just increased my love I play rpg video games and I always wanted to do D D but none of my friends did.This series checks all my happy buttons The characters, the story and the visual images it puts in my head The whole idea of worlds connected, NPC s having a life after the dice are put down and choices in the some special games have consequences This series was recommended to me by someone on a gamer site I participated in and am so happy he did I love this series and this addition just increased my love I play rpg video games and I always wanted to do D D but none of my friends did.This series checks all my happy buttons The characters, the story and ...Book 4 of Spells, Swords, Stealth and not really a stand alone Spoilers for earlier volumes ahead.In our world, Russell gets a summons and goes to get another module He has a choice and picks one to the city of Lumal.In the RPGverse, the intrepid band of adventurers is headed toward Lumal Except they get diverted by a mysterious path, and a mysterious village.Parallel storylines occur the party of PCs oscillating between gameworld and players, and thne other party of course entirely Book 4 of Spells, Swords, Stealth and not really a stand alone Spoilers for earlier volumes ahead.In our world, Russell gets a summons and goes to get another module He has a choice and picks one to the city of Lumal.In the RPGverse, the intrepid band of adventurers is headed toward Lumal Except they get diverted by a mysterious path, and a mysterious village.Parallel storylines occur the party of PCs...Ebb and FlowThe last book in the series had some real surprising moments It was also a lotaction oriented as well Welcome to herethere s a mountainthere s a dragon on topkill itand GO It was a rewarding journey and a fantastic read.This book is slower There is an ebb and flow to the narrative A battle takes place for a few chapters, then analysis and education for another few chapters There is a lot of training and world building We find out that our intrepid heroes, e Ebb and FlowThe last book in the series had some real surprising moments It was also a lotaction oriented as well Welcome to herethere s a mountainthere s a dragon on topkill itand GO It was a rewarding journey and a fantastic read.This book is slower There is an ebb and flow to the narrative A battle takes place for a few chapters, then analysis and education for another few chapters There is a lot of training and world building We find out that our intrepid heroes, even after all the improvements afforded them by completing the Grand Quest, have a long way to go still Their lack of experience does not stop them fro...This is one of my favorite series I liked the idea of the town full of ex adventurers, and we got a lot of important info That said, I didn t really like this book and I m not entirely sure why Maybe I just wasn t in the mood for it Things happened, but with the party staying in one place and being on the defensive it seemed reeeeally slow And the dialogue 80% of the exposition happened in conversations between characters, which made it seem unnatural and forced It kinda reminded me of This is one of my favorite series I liked the idea of the town full of ex adventurers, and we got a lot of important info That said, I didn t really like this book and I m not entirely sure why Maybe I just wasn t in the mood for it Things happened, but with the party staying in one place and being on the defensive it seemed reeeeally slow And the dialogue 80% of the exposition happened in conversations between characters, which made it seem unnatural and forced It kinda reminded me of the villain s spee...The series actually gets better Such a fantastic and refreshing series from the start, Hayes clearly had begun seriously fleshing out his world and his writing Well worth the read but don t make too many plans once you start

- English
- 22 February 2017 Drew Hayes
- Kindle Edition
- 429 pages
- Drew Hayes
- Siege Tactics (Spells, Swords, & Stealth, #4)