Book Review: Road of the Lost


Road of the Lost, by Aiden Russell, is the first book of the Judges Cycle series and is set in the Land of Nod.
Two young Templars looking for a missing champion, and an Elf with an inherited duty as a guardian, are thrown together as unlikely companions due to dark machinations of an ancient evil. Dark Elves, with brutish and hungry Ogres for minions, work for the ancient evil and constantly beset the heroes with attacks. Due to this, there is plenty of action with with all of the battles.
The two Templars, Gratas and Jerah must learn to work together with the Elf, Reslo, in order for the three of them to survive the quest that they have been given.
In the background, political truces are hanging by a precariously thin thread. Rival nations disagree over religion and gods, and there is bitterness remaining from a long ago war.
The novel ends well, with threads leading towards a second book. There are also a few intriguing sub-plots that left me curious.
Road of the Lost is a typical fantasy story, and will be enjoyed by fans of that genre. I found it to be a good read; often staying up later than intended to finish a chapter, and then another.
I found the main characters to be quite likeable, they had their own personality and were distinguishable. There are several different species to be found in Nod, from Dragons to Faeries, and each has their part to play in the story.
I enjoyed this novel, and I hope that I will get a chance to read the next book in the series when it is released.

This eARC was provided to me via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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