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The Blood Prince Archon Sigil Trilogy Book 0 eBook Jeff Wilson



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"The writing style is tight, the phrases are masculine and do not come across as flowery"

"a great addition to the genre of fantasy"

Centuries have passed since the last of the great Sigil Knights, practitioners of lost arts, walked the earth wielding spiritual powers that are now only spoken of as part of myths and legends.

Captain Aisen, a military officer in the newly re-founded Sigil Order, is returning home where his life will be altered forever. His grandfather, Duke Kyreth Edorin, has died, and his body lies in preparation for a burial in the family crypts. As the heir to House Edorin, Aisen is forced to leave his life as a solider behind and assume the role of the next leader of his house. With help from his younger brother, Beonen, and allies within the Sigil Corps, Aisen hopes to build relationships with the other noble houses and gain the respect of the people entrusted to his care.

Confronted by a betrayal, Aisen is soon shaped in ways which give rise his reputation as the feared Blood Prince.

The Blood Prince is a short book which serves as an introduction to a larger story told in a trilogy of full length novels, the first of which, The Sigil Blade, is available now.

The Archon Sigil Trilogy

  • Book 1 The Sigil Blade
  • Book 2 The Sigil Knight
  • Book 3

The Blood Prince Archon Sigil Trilogy Book 0 eBook Jeff Wilson

I am a great fan of the fantasy genre and love when I can find well-constructed and well-written fantasy lines that spare me the all-too-typical sexual content. I can tell this will be one of those books.

The writing style is tight, the phrases are masculine and do not come across as flowery, but is very descriptive. Maybe, a little too descriptive…reminds me of how Robert Jordan/Brian Sanderson from the Wheel of Time series wrote. But, I loved that series so I know the writing style won't pull me away too much from the story. Admittedly, there isn't too much to go off of in this short story; it is a VERY short story but I definitely enjoyed the direction it was headed. And since the first book will be released on its heels, this will serve as more of a complement to that than a stand-alone story I imagine.

I'm excited to get my hands on the first book and read more about this world construct as well as the intriguing past and political dynamics of our main character (whose name I can't remember because they are overly-complicated enough that I can't recall them easily). The most important factors for me to enjoy a good fantasy series are in place and I am really looking forward to the release date.

Product details

  • File Size 963 KB
  • Print Length 59 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Jeff Wilson (December 26, 2014)
  • Publication Date December 26, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00RHB6P3Q

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It's refreshing to find fantasy that grapples with weighty themes, built in a world that has depth beyond the story's actual narrative. This short story is satisfying as a standalone tale, but serves to wet my appetite for the promised trilogy it serves as a prequel to.

Well done! Waiting impatiently for more. . .
The series is well written but it sometimes switches between who is being discussed before you actually realize that it's talking about a side character vs the main character. It does take some time to get used to but overall very well written.
So I read this before jumping into the series. I'll probably finish the series because it's an interesting and compelling story, but wanted to say the editing on this intro was not very good. I don't mind a grammatical error every 50 or 100 pages, but one every 10 or so gets annoying. The first book in the series has some too. Hopefully the publisher can get a better copy editor before the next book comes out.
Great introduction to a new world. We are introduced to Aisen in this short story and given a glimpse into the world and its people. The story is fast paced with just enough information given to intrigue the reader into wanting more. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
Oh.My.Goodness. This is so well written! The only thing I can say that disappointed me is the fact I don't have the actual book this prequel introduces... yet! I was drawn in and able to picture everything so vividly, as the details and characters were explained is such detail. I am looking forward to reading the first book and will probably finish it in one day! Well done, Jeff. I am awestruck at your talent and imagination.
For the Archon Sigil Series by Jeff Wilson, it is important but not imperative that you read this novella/ short story before you read the trilogy.

The Blood Prince sets the stage for many, many things for Prince Aisen. It completely explains all issues with his family, his house, his inheritance, his country, his vassals, his army, his nickname, why he wants to run away and hide, his issues with the King, and why he gave away his sigil sword. That is a lot to cover in a short story.

This is great information to have about Aisen going in to the Sigil Sword. Makes all the difference. I, of course, read them in the opposite order. Go figure... Recommended!
This is a promising start to what I hope (and expect) will be a great addition to the genre of fantasy. The form and style of writing reminded me of all the greats in high fantasy, everything was well fleshed out and felt realistic and credible. I was appreciative of the fact that it was so professionally written unlike many e-books that contain amateurish writing. I particularly enjoyed the main character Aisen and how his personality was explained through his reluctance as well as his ultimate actions in the finale of the short story. I was impressed with the depth of his character in the short amount of time in which he was introduced, and was excited by not knowing if he was intended to be a hero or a villain within the Archon Sigil Trilogy. I'll be happy to work that out when the first book is released this year. So congratulations Jeff for writing something that has me more than willing to read the full novels when they are released.

That being said, there were a few things that made the reading of this short story and prequel difficult. One was the confusing aspect of Aisen's name. There were 2-3 instances in the story where instead of Aisen he was called Edryon (or something similar, can't quite recall the exact spelling) and I had to edit that in my head as I read. There were a few typos as well that halted the flow of an otherwise interesting and engaging tale. Another thing, which is mostly just my own opinion, is the challenging beginning, where the specifics in names and places, and the general background of the world we are introduced to was overwhelming and confusing. I had to ignore the specifics I was being handed in favor of the generalities of the story. There was too much name-dropping for me to keep track of things in such a short amount of time. I would've appreciated being fed the specifics at a slower rate. Though, when the fighting began, Jeff was so detailed that I could see every thrust and parry, every move and counter move vividly.

When all is said and done, if you enjoy fantasy genres and kings and peasants, knights and mystical swords, then give this a go and see if the novels are going to be something you'll love. I can say for certain that if you like any of the above things, you'll love this short story (and probably the novels when they appear).

UPDATE Errors have been fixed and everything is awesome. (Cue Lego Movie music).
I am a great fan of the fantasy genre and love when I can find well-constructed and well-written fantasy lines that spare me the all-too-typical sexual content. I can tell this will be one of those books.

The writing style is tight, the phrases are masculine and do not come across as flowery, but is very descriptive. Maybe, a little too descriptive…reminds me of how Robert Jordan/Brian Sanderson from the Wheel of Time series wrote. But, I loved that series so I know the writing style won't pull me away too much from the story. Admittedly, there isn't too much to go off of in this short story; it is a VERY short story but I definitely enjoyed the direction it was headed. And since the first book will be released on its heels, this will serve as more of a complement to that than a stand-alone story I imagine.

I'm excited to get my hands on the first book and read more about this world construct as well as the intriguing past and political dynamics of our main character (whose name I can't remember because they are overly-complicated enough that I can't recall them easily). The most important factors for me to enjoy a good fantasy series are in place and I am really looking forward to the release date.
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