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Darkening Skies

Path of the Thunderbird, Book 1

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Darkening Skies

By: Eden Hudson
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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A boy abandoned at an ancient school of warrior arts. A princess bartered away as a treaty bride. A lurking evil with the power to topple the world.

Ji Yu Raijin is happy to live out his life serving his school, cultivating his life force, and learning the Path of Darkening Skies, an ancient and noble warrior art—until the day comes when he has to choose: Remain true to the teachings of his path and allow his art to die out or commit an unforgivable sin and save the world.

Second Princess Shyong San Koida was born the only cripple in a dynasty of powerful warriors. With a broken life force, the only way Koida can contribute to her family’s empire is by sealing a strategic alliance to a barbarian leader with her hand in marriage. But hidden forces within the court conspire to stop the union and obliterate the Shyong San dynasty at all costs.

At the intersection of the servant boy and the princess’ stories lies a secret, malignant art bent on destroying not only them, but the entire world.

Darkening Skies is the first novel in the Path of the Thunderbird series, for fans of wuxia, xanxia, cultivation novels, demon beasts, and all styles of martial arts. Darkening Skies is written by Eden Hudson, enthusiastic but terrible martial arts student and best-selling author of the Jubal Van Zandt and the litRPG fantasy Rogue Dungeon series.

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Fascinating Storyline • Interwoven Timelines • Excellent Narration • Absorbing Cultivation • Unique Storytelling

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Absolutely loved it. The time switches were interesting and handled well, the characters are interesting, and the story is engaging. Only complaint is that it was over too soon!

Incredible!

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I was looking for something to hold me over until the next cradle book and came across this gem, it’s not what I was expecting from the description of the book but I was pleasantly surprised with the direction the story took and how it presented its characters, definitely going straight to the next book!

Fun and entertaining read

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Great beginning book to this series! The next promises more intrigue and excitement! Buy this!

Fun Cultivation Book 1!

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I did enjoy the story and the setup a lot. Strong characters and interesting core mechanics. Travis Baldree is amazing as always. Very much worth checking out.

A great first entry!

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The characters were pretty interesting and narrative kept me engaged, but the ending just sort of happened. It felt like I missed a few chapters of development. Things were just starting to move along when the twist happened and then a couple chapters later the book ended. I want to say it was like watching half a movie and then skipping to the end, but I did understand what was happening and why,

Abrupt Ending

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