If you miss watching Game of Thrones and love
the Back to the Future movies, writer Jeff Webber’s Enimnori:
Arrival has the book for you. This is a highly imaginative, intriguing,
and enjoyable adventure that will keep you entertained and leave you wanting
more.
Time Jump
Scott Hathaway is a regular everyday dad in the
present. He has a loving wife Lisa with whom he has two kids, Danny and Gwen.
He has some knowledge of martial arts and enthusiastically participates in
SNARK (a knighthood roleplay group). During his work as an electrical engineer
dealing with a high voltage facility, Scott gets zapped by lightning that somehow
transports him through time and space to a planet that is currently in the
Middle Ages.
Knights and Wizards
Brandon, a young fledgling magician who has
inadvertently has brought Scott into his time. Brandon brings him to his mentor
Morgan, an old wizard who at first is leery of Scott’s story of his future time
on another world, but he gradually sees that Scott holds knowledge that can
assist them in their battle against the evil Baron Harkness, whose superior
forces threaten to overwhelm and destroy the city and citizens of Enimnori.
Battling Evil
Scott, eager to assist them because he knows the depth
of evil that can happen from history back on his world, begins helping them
craft weapons using a formula for gunpowder. There is much humor in Scott’s
reactions to the primitive ways of their society, but equally amusing is the
way Brandon and Morgan look at Scott and elements from his world like his
cellphone.
Author Jeff Webber |
The author knows his subject matter and relates scenes – sometimes graphic in nature – of battles that are detailed and amazingly realized. There are enough knights, exotic creatures, use of magic, and cultural surprises for readers of fantasy to revel in, while Scott’s time travel and hope to find a way to get back home should satisfy science fiction fans. Scott is a great protagonist, and one – along with his knew medieval friends – you will be rooting for all the way.
The Verdict
Enimnori: Arrival is
a deftly told tale that you won’t want to see end; however, I am happy to
report that this is the first book of a
series that includes two more books. I am looking forward to reading them,
and after you read the first book you will want to read them as well. Highly
recommended for fantasy and science fiction readers and all those who love a
well told tale.
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