Rogues of the Crosslands introduces readers to Azoria Dash, an elven child whose village was ferociously raided by orcs. As the
sole survivor, she vows to hunt down the beasts that committed the atrocities. Her innocence crushed, Azoria must quickly learn to survive in the hostile world outside of her village, known as the Crosslands.
John Daze’s book masterfully weaves themes of fantasy and revenge, making it an excellent choice for young adult readers seeking an immersive and imaginative experience. Throughout the story, Azoria’s evolution intertwines with her relationships, particularly her interactions with Jander and Razzle, which are engaging and beautifully encapsulates the book’s emotional depth.
The narrative is fast-paced, and the main events unfold right from the beginning. John Daze offers solid, well-developed world-building and interesting mythology. At the same time, the author avoids tiring his readers with overwhelming details, making Rogues of the Crosslands a quick and smooth read.
Rogues of the Crosslands: Azoria’s Blade masterfully combines the coming-of-age innocence of childhood with the weight of destiny, much like a well-forged sword that gleams with promise yet carries the scars of past battles. With its blend of rich lore, endearing characters, and dynamic action, this book is poised to carve a special place in the hearts of adventure seekers and fantasy lovers alike.
- Indie Today Reader’s Review "Fantastically written, action-packed fantasy novel that features an incredible storyline, well-developed characters, and plenty of jaw-dropping plot twists to keep readers engaged from beginning to end."
- Golden Wizard Book Prize "This would make Tolkien and Joanne Reid proud."
- Outstanding Creator Awards Review