The Rise of Nazil- Complete Epic Fantasy Trilogy
Author: Aaron-Michael Hall
Category: Other
Published: 2019
Series: Rise of Nazil
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Read Online**#1 International Best Seller in Epic Fantasy
1 International Best Seller in Arthurian Fantasy
1 International Best Seller in Asian Myths & Legends**
INTERNATIONAL EPIC FANTASY AWARD-WINNER
*Before Nazil’s *rise...came its destruction.
The liberation of a world ignited the Zon’tul demon’s hunger to consume it.
The battles fought in The Rise of Nazil were the presage of an impending war. A war not for land, wealth, or power, but for the fate of the mortal world which hung tethered to a brittle filament, separating the Nether from the mortal. As the gods continued to weaken, the demons began their rise.
What began with Mah’saahc’s awakening in Seed of Scorn , crept across Faélondul, devouring and possessing the souls of men, seeking the Blood of Oisin needed to breach the threshold between realms.
The sacrifices and bonds that once held the Benoists’ together could be the catalyst which tears them apart. The darkness is coming, and once the sides are chosen, neither can win...without dying.
If you love the intrigue and treachery of George R.R. Martin, the epic battles and characterization of R.A. Salvatore, and the exceptional world-building, politics, and magical systems of Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, The Rise of Nazil trilogy will captivate you from start to finish.
Step away from the ordinary and immerse yourself in a unique and enthralling diverse epic fantasy.
Faélondul Awaits
“The Rise of Nazil is an epic fantasy that should be shelved next to the works of R.A. Salvatore and J. R. R. Tolkien. This book was the best read of 2015.” -Mudville Dames
“The Rise of Nazil is a complex work, with the violence, intricate treacheries, and modern sensibilities of The Game of Thrones.” -Amazon
“This is the best epic fantasy trilogy I’ve read in over a decade. The plot twists, deep characters, amazing prose, superb dialogue, and worldbuilding are mere elements in the vast tapestry Hall creates. This trilogy defies categorization.” -Amazon
“This is a complex plot at its best. The character development is perfect.” -Readers’ Favorite
Books by Aaron-Michael Hall
Gritty Epic Fantasy:
*
The Rise of Nazil I
Seed of Scorn II
Piercing the Darkness III
Science Fantasy:
Rites of Heirdron I
Orbs of Trenihgea II
Epic Fantasy:
Kurintor Nyusi
Tamesa
Coming Soon
Shadokyn: Blood of Oisin I
Keepers of Nine
Shades of Ashemohn
“Desire, ambition, greed, each masterfully manifested in a host of vividly rendered characters that make for a riveting read whilst neatly sidestepping the pitfalls of predictability.
" Crafted like a mound of gems picked from the best in genre , The Rise of Nazil makes for a scintillating read.” -BookViral
“The intricacy of the plot and the superb imaginative musing of its author. He has created fabulous fantasy worlds and a complex geo political structure which breathes a refreshing breath of authenticity into a genre which too often than not has become trite and predictable.” -Goodreads
aaronmichaelhall.com
**Review
"The Rise of Nazil is an epic fantasy that should be shelved next to the works of R.A. Salvatore and J. R. R. Tolkien. With sweeping love stories, intense battles, theological struggles, and modern sociological themes, this book was the best read of 2015." -Mudville Dames
"The Rise of Nazil is a complex work,combining the cadence and richness of "old school" fantasy with the violence, intricate treacheries, and modern sensibilities of The Game of Thrones." -Amazon
*"The Rise of Nazil by Aaron-Michael Hall is the novel for anyone who craves great action and drama. This is a complex plot at its best. The character development is perfect."* -Readers'Favorite
"This is the best epic fantasy trilogy I've read in over a decade. The plot twists, deep characterization, amazing prose, superb dialogue, and worldbuilding are mere elements in the vast tapestry Hall creates. This trilogy defies categorization. It reaches far beyond what's accepted as fantasy, to catapult readers to a level of unique literary excellence rarely found in today's 'copy-cat' market. Bravo!" -Amazon
"Faélondul is a world imbued with good and evil, that permeates through a richly layered social strata, but few facets of human nature have changed, and he captures them all. Desire, ambition, greed,each masterfully manifested in a host of vividly rendered characters that make for a riveting read whilst neatly sidestepping the pitfalls of predictability.
*Crafted like a mound of gems picked from the best in genre , The Rise of Nazil makes for a scintillating read. Boding well for future releases from Aaron-Michael Hall, it is recommended without reservation."* -BookViral
*"At a little under 600 pages, The Rise of Nazil definitely deserves the title 'Epic.' Not simply for its length, but the sheer intricacy of the plot and the superb imaginative musing of its author. Central to its success for me is the way he has created not only fabulous fantasy worlds but a complex geo political structure which breathes a refreshing breath of authenticity into a genre which too often than not has become trite and predictable."***
-Goodreads
1 International Best Seller in Arthurian Fantasy
1 International Best Seller in Asian Myths & Legends**
INTERNATIONAL EPIC FANTASY AWARD-WINNER
*Before Nazil’s *rise...came its destruction.
The liberation of a world ignited the Zon’tul demon’s hunger to consume it.
The battles fought in The Rise of Nazil were the presage of an impending war. A war not for land, wealth, or power, but for the fate of the mortal world which hung tethered to a brittle filament, separating the Nether from the mortal. As the gods continued to weaken, the demons began their rise.
What began with Mah’saahc’s awakening in Seed of Scorn , crept across Faélondul, devouring and possessing the souls of men, seeking the Blood of Oisin needed to breach the threshold between realms.
The sacrifices and bonds that once held the Benoists’ together could be the catalyst which tears them apart. The darkness is coming, and once the sides are chosen, neither can win...without dying.
If you love the intrigue and treachery of George R.R. Martin, the epic battles and characterization of R.A. Salvatore, and the exceptional world-building, politics, and magical systems of Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, The Rise of Nazil trilogy will captivate you from start to finish.
Step away from the ordinary and immerse yourself in a unique and enthralling diverse epic fantasy.
Faélondul Awaits
“The Rise of Nazil is an epic fantasy that should be shelved next to the works of R.A. Salvatore and J. R. R. Tolkien. This book was the best read of 2015.” -Mudville Dames
“The Rise of Nazil is a complex work, with the violence, intricate treacheries, and modern sensibilities of The Game of Thrones.” -Amazon
“This is the best epic fantasy trilogy I’ve read in over a decade. The plot twists, deep characters, amazing prose, superb dialogue, and worldbuilding are mere elements in the vast tapestry Hall creates. This trilogy defies categorization.” -Amazon
“This is a complex plot at its best. The character development is perfect.” -Readers’ Favorite
Books by Aaron-Michael Hall
Gritty Epic Fantasy:
*
The Rise of Nazil I
Seed of Scorn II
Piercing the Darkness III
Science Fantasy:
Rites of Heirdron I
Orbs of Trenihgea II
Epic Fantasy:
Kurintor Nyusi
Tamesa
Coming Soon
Shadokyn: Blood of Oisin I
Keepers of Nine
Shades of Ashemohn
“Desire, ambition, greed, each masterfully manifested in a host of vividly rendered characters that make for a riveting read whilst neatly sidestepping the pitfalls of predictability.
" Crafted like a mound of gems picked from the best in genre , The Rise of Nazil makes for a scintillating read.” -BookViral
“The intricacy of the plot and the superb imaginative musing of its author. He has created fabulous fantasy worlds and a complex geo political structure which breathes a refreshing breath of authenticity into a genre which too often than not has become trite and predictable.” -Goodreads
aaronmichaelhall.com
**Review
"The Rise of Nazil is an epic fantasy that should be shelved next to the works of R.A. Salvatore and J. R. R. Tolkien. With sweeping love stories, intense battles, theological struggles, and modern sociological themes, this book was the best read of 2015." -Mudville Dames
"The Rise of Nazil is a complex work,combining the cadence and richness of "old school" fantasy with the violence, intricate treacheries, and modern sensibilities of The Game of Thrones." -Amazon
*"The Rise of Nazil by Aaron-Michael Hall is the novel for anyone who craves great action and drama. This is a complex plot at its best. The character development is perfect."* -Readers'Favorite
"This is the best epic fantasy trilogy I've read in over a decade. The plot twists, deep characterization, amazing prose, superb dialogue, and worldbuilding are mere elements in the vast tapestry Hall creates. This trilogy defies categorization. It reaches far beyond what's accepted as fantasy, to catapult readers to a level of unique literary excellence rarely found in today's 'copy-cat' market. Bravo!" -Amazon
"Faélondul is a world imbued with good and evil, that permeates through a richly layered social strata, but few facets of human nature have changed, and he captures them all. Desire, ambition, greed,each masterfully manifested in a host of vividly rendered characters that make for a riveting read whilst neatly sidestepping the pitfalls of predictability.
*Crafted like a mound of gems picked from the best in genre , The Rise of Nazil makes for a scintillating read. Boding well for future releases from Aaron-Michael Hall, it is recommended without reservation."* -BookViral
*"At a little under 600 pages, The Rise of Nazil definitely deserves the title 'Epic.' Not simply for its length, but the sheer intricacy of the plot and the superb imaginative musing of its author. Central to its success for me is the way he has created not only fabulous fantasy worlds but a complex geo political structure which breathes a refreshing breath of authenticity into a genre which too often than not has become trite and predictable."***
-Goodreads