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The Scarlett Curse: The Sacred Blade of Profanity Book 1, by Toneye Eyenot

The Scarlett Curse: The Sacred Blade of Profanity Book 1, by Toneye Eyenot

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The Scarlett Curse: The Sacred Blade of Profanity Book 1, by Toneye Eyenot

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Scarlett, bearer of The Sacred Blade Of Profanity for nigh on three hundred years, untouched by linear time, unhindered by the confines of space, nevertheless has grown weary. The ancient dagger, crafted in sorcery over eight thousand years ago, requires the blood of the profane to sustain its power. Scarlett has killed scores over the centuries and will continue for as long as she possesses The Blade. Her chance meeting with young Dera, an 11 year old mute from the outskirts of town, throws both of their worlds into chaos, as Scarlett returns to the busy town of Mills Wall, to complete a failed attempt on her most elusive target to date. Could this child be the downfall of Scarlett? The demise of The Sacred Blade Of Profanity? Dark and troubled times are all that is foreseeable for both Scarlett and the mysterious little girl. Indeed for all of Mills Wall.

The Scarlett Curse: The Sacred Blade of Profanity Book 1, by Toneye Eyenot

  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Released on: 2015-06-09
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Solid Novel. By orangeadorable Solid novel. The reader begins amidst events as they are happening. The story is revealed quickly. By the second chapter I was hooked and read through it in about two hours. The author builds events but leaves out the climax, which was a tad disheartening, but since this will be a series (It's labeled 'book one' so I assume there will be a book 2 - I'm a genius) I hope the critical situations the three main characters were in become solved in the next book. I will definitely be purchasing the next book in the series as I was well taken with the characters and wish to find out the outcomes of their situations. Two hours of good literary escapism for three bucks is a good deal. Recommended.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A dark Journey awaits. By Adrian Shotbolt This is a really good start to what will be a dark journey. Toneye takes the unusual step of dropping the reader into the middle of the story. This could've been a problem, but instead it is handled well. Plenty going on in a tale of a sacred dagger that possess whomever comes into contact with it, dishing out unspeakable acts of murder. Scarlett holds the dagger, and the power, but when she runs into a young girl, she loses it. This is a very quick but intriguing read. It almost reads like a young adult novel, however, there are some gruesome scenes which kept me reading. It will be interesting to see where this goes to next, particularly how the dagger came to be and how Scarlett came into its possession. I like the writing. It's not too wordy but Toneye creates a dark and brooding atmosphere. 4 stars. I feel the best is yet to come from Toneye Eyenot. Recommended to fans of Dark Fantasy and horror.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Oooooooo Darkness! By Confessions of a Reviewer In a little break from the norm, I picked up The Scarlett Curse: Sacred Blade of Profanity Book One by Toneye Eyenot, to read for my own pleasure rather than a review submission. This book is published by the wonderful people at J Ellington Ashton Press.I picked this up for a read of my own for a couple of reasons. I have seen quite a buzz in the social media scene about this man’s writing and also Book Two has just come out so I wanted to have a go at this so I can catch up with the story.The first surprise I got was the fact that this is a fantasy story and not pure horror. My bad. I automatically thought that it would be horror given the circles Mr Eyenot travels in. Nevertheless, I started it, so I will finish it.This is what I thought.Scarlett holds the key to many a person’s end. She currently possesses the Sacred Blade of Profanity. Or does it possess her?This ancient blade possesses whoever holds it and it commands them to do its bloody deeds. When Scarlett loses control of the blade, young Dera picks it up and is instantly overcome with bloodlust.Scarlet must now try to rectify things while both of them need to try and outrun Joshua, a man with his own troubles that he believes getting hold of Dera can fix.In terms of characters, this one mainly centres around Scarlett, Dera and Joshua. Scarlett is obviously going to be the heroine in this saga, although heroine may be a term used loosely. Dera is just a confused young girl caught up in something that makes no sense to her and something she cannot control. Joshua is vile. At least that is my impression of him due to some things he does but that may change as the story progresses.So what is the story? What is the plot? That is the interesting bit, or as I found, the confusing bit as well. The fact that it has Book One in its title suggests that this is going to be a series. The fact that book two is out confirms this.This Book One to me, was confusing. When the story begins you are dropped straight in the middle of it. No explanations and no build up, just bam and the action starts. Now, in some ways, I like this idea but I would have liked it a bit more if there had been some explaining later in the book about how Scarlett came to own the blade and what it’s true history was.Now, again, I understand this will probably come in further parts of the story but it left me wanting a little bit more from this book to clarify things for me.However, this is good stuff. It has a real dark feeling to it that I reckon is going to fill out very nicely and has huge potential to become a story of wonder.This is a short read, coming out at about fifty pages or so. It’s not a great deal of time to get across to your readers the feeling that a story like this deserves.However, again, Mr Eyenot does it very effectively. Even with the confusion I felt at times, when you read this you will quite easily get lost in the sights and sounds and smells of the time. The writing style is sometimes punchy and to the point but at the same time asks your own imagination to fill in the blanks and pad things out a bit more. That isn’t an easy thing to do. Especially in a short book like this where you are trying to introduce a whole new concept and story of probable epic proportions.Apart from the confusion at times, I really liked this one and after letting it sit in my mind for a while before writing the review, it is growing on me even more. Time to go pick up book two I think.To summarise: the opening part of what I would call a dark fantasy tale that is sure to develop and turn magical. Mr Eyenot’s writing is very easy on the Eye and I really look forward to reading more of this saga.General rating:★★★★ has potential.Dark Fantasy rating:★★★★ practically perfectly dark.

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