Ron Fortier has just posted up a review of SoulQuest at Pulp Fiction Reviews. Here’s a bit of what he had to say:
“Soul Quest” reminded me a great deal of those early Ace Paperbacks in which I first discovered science fiction and fantasy as a teenager. The action never stops; the heroes are true romantic rogues in the classic sense and the villains as dastardly as they come. For a big book, “Soul Quest” moved at such breakneck speed, I read through it quickly only to be both satisfied and sad to see it end. Zarim and the crew of the Excalibur are wonderful characters and I really am keeping my fingers crossed we’ll see them again soon.
Thank you for a wonderful review, Ron! If you want to see why Ron’s raving about this book, then what are you waiting for? Go pick up a copy of your own!
SoulQuest
In a world of magic and monsters, a ragtag group of pirates, ex-soldiers, mystical beings and creatures of the night must seek out powerful artifacts to prevent a twisted sorcerer from gaining godlike power!
In a world where magic and technology exist side by side, Zarim and his crew of sky-pirates live on the fringes of society, stealing what they can and evading the authorities. But a debt of honor compels Zarim to take on the dangerous task of seeking out five mystic artifacts before a sorcerer with power both mystic and political can obtain them. Zarim and his crew must seek out unlikely allies and traverse uncharted territories filled with all manner of strange beings. For if they fail in their quest, control over reality itself will fall into the darkest of hands!