Warlord: The Rise: The Journals of Solomon Roth, Journal 2 (Tales of Nevaeh, #7)

Warlord: The Rise: The Journals of Solomon Roth, Journal 2 (Tales of Nevaeh, #7)

David Wind

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The Post Apocalyptical epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's future, Tales of Nevaeh, continues with The Rise, Tales of Nevaeh, Volume VII, Journal 2... as Solomon Roth rises within the ranks of the Nevaen hierarchy to forge an alliance between the ten dominions of Nevaeh in preparation of the coming attacks by the Dark Sorceress as she and her Dark Masters prepare to conquer the ten Nevaen Domains.--Roth and Enaid are the only people who may be able to bring together the Nevaens, stop the dark forces from overrunning their world, and bring peace to all the people, but only if they survive the hidden forces of the Dark Rise, Tales of Nevaeh, Volume 7, Journal 2, continues Solomon Roth's return to a vastly different earth three thousand years after he and two-hundred other men and women were sent to save humanity. The second book of the series will follow Roth's rise on his new home, as one of the most powerful warriors in Nevaeh.--Tales of Nevaeh, The Rise, is both science fiction and fantasy. Reviewers have called Tales of Nevaeh a mixture of Shannara, The Hundred, with a dash of GoT thrown in as well, and reminiscent of Andre Norton. The Rise, combines futuristic Post-Apocalyptic societies ruled by scientific magic, metaphysical powers, and strong men and women. The series follows Roth as he brings the dominions of Nevaeh together to fight the Dark Masters and their armies of slaves.


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  • PelicanFreak
    Mar 11, 2025
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    “He wanted to be one of them. He did not want to shape the people of Nevaeh to his old ideals, he did not want to shape their world to his old morality and ideals, nor did he want to influence their growth and their lives by introducing too much of the past into their present; but, he was slowly realizing he had no choice.”

    Of course this installment is just as epic as part 1 was and lends more insight into Roth himself. The above quote I pulled from the book well summarizes some of the challenges he faced in returning to Earth and also tells so much about Neveah.

    This book really drives home exactly why Roth truly is a ‘lord of war’, rendering all he accomplishes in all of the Neveah chronicles completely plausible and the character development is some of the greatest work I’ve ever seen.

    There’s no ‘just one more chapter’ with this novel; it’s masterfully done in a way that as everything comes to a head for one group, it then cuts to the other before showing how it plays out. This book is best devoured; settle into a comfy spot and bring snacks.

    “There are times in every leader’s life when one must weigh the values of one action against the other.”

    While being completely epic, addictive, exciting and a bit terrifying because of extreme plausibility, this book also drops lots of wisdom. I absolutely recommend both parts of “The Journals of Solomon Roth” to readers of ALL genres.

    “You cannot correct the mistakes of the past if you attempt to do the same thing in a different way.”

    This a read that will never leave me, and one that I’ll revisit often, and crave in between visits.

    5 stars. ALL the stars.
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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