Castle Brave by Hawkings Austin is military Sci-fi/fantasy at its best. The plot follows a Vani Army’s Special Forces Team Forward Division. Trained to get behind enemy lines, they get the job done. They infiltrate, assassinate, and extract. And they never deal with civilians; until now. For this mission, the target is a civilian. The psychics see Dragons in the sky, armies buried by ancient weapons, and cities burning. Things feel rushed. Mistakes happen.
Book Review
Castle Brave includes well-known fantasy races like elves and dragons and offers new races like the Vanir, Numen, Aesir, and Jotuns. The plot is rich with magic and futuristic tech. Author Hawkings Austin rolls out the story from a first-person point of view, but not with a single narrator. The reader gets to hear from each member of the squad. Each chapter delivers the story from a single perspective. It feels like a first-person shooter game that lets you get into the heads of the team members, know and understand their tech, weapons, background, what they are up against, and how they feel about it. This first-hand information draws the reader in. Provides understanding of what motivates them. Know their strengths and weaknesses. It builds an emotional connection and makes you care.
The introduction to individuals in this group of men and women in the foundational chapters builds the world around the Team. Once they deploy, the military operation action builds and converges into an epic fantasy. Castle Brave delivers a fast-paced, gripping plot. Once I passed page 40, I couldn’t put the book down. I give it 5 stars and recommend Castle Brave to readers who enjoy military Sci-fi/fantasy thrillers like Forgotten Ruin by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole.
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