
Rating: 3š
I picked up An Archerās Awakening because of that fabulous cover and interesting description. Morales is also a author Iāve never read before.
What I found was a story that has strong themes, great characters, and wonderful potential for the storyline. So why not a higher rating?
The format. Unfortunately Morales undermines whatās best about his story, everything that connects the reader to his characters and their situations by his choices with his narrative.
To begin with the author has multiple points of view which only serve to muddle the various characters and our connections to them. Some of these are honestly secondary cast people who get chapters, like two who get assigned as the POV only to āvanishā, and later be described as an object of their mission. Theyāre here, disrupting the flow of the narrative and then gone. Literally.
Thatās the main issue. Itās a chopped up story. Iām not sure how many books Morales intends for his series but the titles for books one and two are about The Archer. Not 7 or 8 other people. So make it about the Archer.
However itās as though Morales canāt decide which direction heās going in this story . So he begins with his two main characters. They truly are the main couple and have the most depth, the relatability of their dynamic. Thatās Ranger DeClan Rea (cadet when we meet him) and noble born, fellow Ranger, Ayden. We follow them through training ,through individual exploration of romantic feelings and self worth, and a mystical experience in the mountains. All of which is abruptly, jarringly, stopped by a sudden change in direction.
For no apparent reason we are reading a different story. We get a new set of characters, narrators, new location, and a whole new set of plots about them, an interesting investigation, and yes, one of them turns out to be the mage brother of Ranger DeClan. Itās time for us to forget about that couple and their growing relationship and mystery and now focus entirely on someone else. Itās the brother Mage Keelan and his group now.
Then their section is abruptly ended. And itās a Princess and King and a Sheriffās son. And so on.
Frustrating? Absolutely. And this is only the beginning of this questionable process.
Any sort of logical process or narrative flow that allows a reader to follow freely the themes as they thread through the story or any important element or plot lines is almost impossible. Itās too jumbled.
And by extension, taking away from the main characters voices and storylines to squeeze in a perspective from a person that, in my opinion, isnāt necessary, lessens the impact and connectivity on the reader.
Just as we start to care about these characters and their lives and futures, Morales comes up with more strange ways to make less sense and divide our attention.
Towards the end of the book, the author finally brings two of his separate pieces together and the mage brother Kellan is reunited with his Ranger brother DeClan. The story is working in a manner it could have been all along. And itās terrific. The mysteries are being revealed, investigations started. The book is dynamic and the relationships are revealing hidden depths of information and emotions.
Of course, it canāt stay true to course. Now that itās working. Letās go back to separating everything and everyone in a nonsensical manner.
Thereās so much more here that I havenāt begun to address. Thereās a prologue that sets down a magical threat and future events that involve a prophecy (gods involved of course). That pops up in the middle of the book in a character that had no previous voice so it really adds to the confusion. And thereās a character that everyone can identify as a āvillainā without having a V stamped on him. Heās that guy.
So yes, among the fine characters, great scenes, and remarkable moments, thereās just too many overwhelmingly strange writing choices Morales made here that derail the narrative momentum, remove the reader from their connection to the characters and plot, and halt the flow of the storytelling.
Will I read the next book in the series? Yes. Hopefully the author will have abandoned the many pov , multiple sections format that he employed so disastrously here. A great editor helps with this.
Great cover. It did its job and got me to read the book.
Of Crowns and Quills:
⦠An Archerās Awakening #1
⦠An Archerās Destiny #2- July 31,2024
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An Archer’s Awakening: An epic m/m fantasy romance adventure (Of Crowns & Quills Book 1)
Blurb:
Two Brothers. One Gift. A World on the Brink of Disaster.
In a world where most wield a Gift, Ranger cadet Declan Rea grapples with his lack of magicās touch. His ungifted status breeds tension with his brother, Keelan, and fuels deep-seated insecurities.
Amidst his struggles, Declan finds solace and strength in a budding romance with fellow cadet, Ayden.
When a shadowy threat rises, and an ancient cult threatens to resurrect a long-forgotten queen, the world is plunged into chaos. Kidnappings and whispers of impending catastrophe set the stage for a showdown of epic proportions, where alliances are forged and loyalties tested.
As Keelan investigates, Declan and Ayden’s burgeoning romance faces the shadowy threat, as they navigate treacherous paths of betrayal and uncertainty.
Amidst the chaos, love becomes their guiding light.
Declan and Ayden uncover secrets of the past and within themselves, confronting their destinies and realizing that true courage lies not in the heat of battle, but in the quiet moments shared between two souls bound by an unbreakable connection.
Perfect for contemporary and fantasy mm romance fans alike, An Archer’s Awakening promises a heartwarming, slow burn, enemies-to-lovers story wrapped in a riveting adventure. From heart-stopping intrigue to tender moments, this story captivates with its blend of romance and peril.
Immerse yourself today in a world where love conquers all and heroes rise to meet their destiny.








