Faeries are real! Some men strive to be heroes. Not Rhychard. Rhychard just wants to get home to Renny, kneel down, and offer her the ring that’s burning a hole in his pocket. He wants nothing to do with swords or elves or even a 300-pound elven hound who loves pepperoni pizza. He just wants to be left alone. But the faerie world has no intention of leaving him alone. Nor does Vargas, the demon … alone.
Nor does Vargas, the demon sent from the Nether to open a Gateway in Harbor City. He’s determined to see Rhychard, the unwilling Warrior of the Way, dead and his friends destroyed.
Sometimes, as Rhychard soon discovers, we don’t get what we want. We don’t get to be left alone, and what we thought was true is anything but – faeries are real, demons exist, and swords have power.
And Renny thinks he’s having an affair on top of it all.
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Reaping the Harvest by Robbie Cox is a wonderful story that I read. This is book number one in this wonderful start to a brand new series that I loved reading. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about general fantasy and suspense.
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All he wants is to be left alone so he can give the ring in his pocket to her. It just is not happening. He is dragged into a world he wants nothing to do with. Now on top of it she thinks he is having an affair. What is going on?.Will he be able to give her the ring? See what will happen
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Reaping the Harvest by Robbie Cox.
WOW! this book is just full of all kinds of action, adventure and battles to keep you turning those pages!
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The opening installment in the Warrior of the Way series, Reaping the Harvest by Robbie Cox, is a highly entertaining evil vs good fantasy tale filled with plenty of twists, turns, and battles. The characters in this novel are interesting, fun and well written. The story moves right along.
Rhychard Bartlett is a reluctant and bitter warrior helped by a two foot “fairy” and 300 pound “dog” His life used to be great – until one night he heard someone yell for help. Do one good deed and suddenly, your life as you know it is gone. Now you”ve been chosen to be a Warrior, and like it or not, bonded to the Guardian Sword for the rest of your life. A life now filled with gargoyles, a giant dog, a faery, forces of evil and a prostitute; just another day in the life of the new Rhychard Warrior of the Way.
I really like the premise of intent rather than action being the determining factor of good or true evil.
This reluctant hero and his companions get four stars for this new twist on Good vs. Evil. The ending does leave the door open for the next sequel without leaving the reader on a cliffhanger.
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This book took me a long time to get into. It seemed really repetitive in the first couple chapters repeating the story of how the main character came to have the sword and the losses he had because of the sword. It finally picked up around chapter five or so. I’m sad with the ending too, but this is only the first installment and I’m not sure where it will go. I am not sure I care to know either, but I am on the fence about that. I might try the next one, but Mr. Cox has some making up to do with that one. All I can say is not a happy ending.