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ISBN: 149125534X (ISBN13: 9781491255346)
Edition Language: English
Series: Leopard King Saga #1
Setting: Rome(Italy)
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The Leopard Vanguard (Leopard King Saga #1) Paperback | Pages: 404 pages
Rating: 3.96 | 152 Users | 86 Reviews

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Title:The Leopard Vanguard (Leopard King Saga #1)
Author:T.A. Uner
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 404 pages
Published:August 27th 2013 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Categories:Fantasy. Historical. Historical Fiction. Roman

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The Saga Begins....

Set during the early years of the reign of the Mad Emperor Caligula, this first installment of the Leopard King Saga introduces us to Tullus, a gifted Roman Centurion who resigns his elite position in the Praetorian Guard to join a troupe of circus performers and learn more about his hidden magical talents. Along with his new partner, a magical Leopardess named Celestra, he re-invents himself as The Leopard King, the most famous entertainer in all the Roman Empire. But when Tullus' friend and Circus Ringmaster, Paullus Gabinius, is killed, Tullus and Celestra find themselves immersed in political intrigue and up against Paullus' killers. Their struggle to avenge Paullus will also cause them to cross paths with corrupt Roman politicians, who know Paullus' deadly secret-which has the power to destroy the Roman Empire.

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Ratings: 3.96 From 152 Users | 86 Reviews

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The author offered me a copy of his story in exchange for a review, being a book whore I said "OF COURSE"It took me a while, but apparently Mr. Uner knows what floats my boat, this is a great fantasy/historical fiction tale, if you haven't read it and thats your thing, give the man your money, its worth your time.

*I kindly received a digital copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*DNFI don't think this book was bad, but I just wasn't able to get into it. Everything was overly descriptive and the writing didn't pull me along in the story. It was clearly very well researched and maybe I'll try picking it up again at a later date, but as of now it just wasn't something I was interested in. The world felt very real but I couldn't get attached to any of the characters and I often

I was given this book by the author for free under the grounds that they'd receive an honest review upon my completing it. There is a distinct relationship between time and history. History is the passage of time before the present. Time is the medium that history uses until it reaches the present. Of course, there are people that would argue that history is a process, and time is a completely different dimension. Ignore them. They dont matter, right now. Now, historians, as a society, do not

*I was kindly provided a free copy of the book by the author in exchange for an honest review.*First things first, this book was not for me. While I DID enjoy the book it only piqued my interest half way through when the real plot progression began. Everything before that was REALLY hard to read --- mostly because it was overly descriptive and didn't have much dialogue. Heaps of dialogue is a A+++++ (for me).So as I was saying after the half way mark, things got better and I enjoyed where the

In my opinion, this book is an awesome blend of corruption and greed, treachery and espionage, a quest for vengeance, battle for power, romance, with a bit of magic, all in the always fascinating setting of the Roman Empire.I especially loved how the story was incorporated into the early period of Caligula's reign, as well as the characters and the twists, making it impossible to not be engrossed from start to finish.

3.5 stars **I received a free e-book from the author in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!**This book was so difficult to rate because while I enjoyed every second of it I had a lot of problems with it. Honestly, even though I did have some problems with it I never wanted it to end so if I were to rate this book on pure enjoyment then it would be a 5 star. The author did an amazing job of describing the action scenes. There was just enough details to make it interesting but not too many

Roman adventure with a different brand of mysticism, as of now what drew me to this novel is....... when in Rome, just read, be decadent and lots of gratuitous S E X, even with the third reason omitted, who doesn't love the Romans one of the most respected culture, the best in warfare(legionnaires), hope I'm spelling it correctly, brilliant minds/horrendous killers.......what else??? Oh the story.....amidst my ramblings is the story.Honestly I am having second thoughts to this series, it lacks

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