Post by Author Rusty Nugent on Apr 19, 2015 4:37:31 GMT
Moonwarriors: Guardians Of The Night
"When I read book two of the Moonwarriors Saga, I expected it not to be as good as the first Moonwarriors book but it was even better then the first. I didn't think he could get better as an author but Rusty Nugent did.It starts off with Stytentos' life. How awful it had been for all the werewolves because of THE BURNINGS. The Roman Soldiers and the Catholic Church were burning all supernatural beings such as werewolves, and witches. Just for being different, not even being evil just for being different, they said they were all in league with Satan because they had powers we (humans) don't have. So, they were afraid of them because of what The Church said. Stytentos was living in Nepal in 1363 A.D. He was trying to forget The Burnings of his people and not being able to help them. Stytentos had nightmares from this time in his life. After having a vision from an old friend, he set off on an adventure ending up in the U.S.A. Where he hunted down Vampires and looked for his people. The first ten chapters are Stytentos' life right up to the present time in the 2000's.Modern America has believed that vampires, werewolves and witches are all just made up stories to scare the kids of the old times. Nestafil, the leader of the vampires had built up an evil vampire army in secret to enslave the human race. So, Stytentos has to try to group up as many werewolves as possible and fight them all for a mankind that doesn't even believe in them. And many use-to-be's (Werewolves from the past) have been reincarnated in this time period, Why, was the question? Should the werewolves change them and train them in the old ways or should they leave them alone? Will we learn who murdered the Volknor Family so long ago? Can the werewolves win the battle with the vampires? It is a crazy, wild, and mind blowing adventure until the end. I know if you love werewolves, vampires and witches, you'll love to read these two books. Enjoyed it all the way to the final page. I give this book a 13 out of 10."
-Blessed Night Child (Mary Simmons) from Amazon, November 24, 2012
"When I read book two of the Moonwarriors Saga, I expected it not to be as good as the first Moonwarriors book but it was even better then the first. I didn't think he could get better as an author but Rusty Nugent did.It starts off with Stytentos' life. How awful it had been for all the werewolves because of THE BURNINGS. The Roman Soldiers and the Catholic Church were burning all supernatural beings such as werewolves, and witches. Just for being different, not even being evil just for being different, they said they were all in league with Satan because they had powers we (humans) don't have. So, they were afraid of them because of what The Church said. Stytentos was living in Nepal in 1363 A.D. He was trying to forget The Burnings of his people and not being able to help them. Stytentos had nightmares from this time in his life. After having a vision from an old friend, he set off on an adventure ending up in the U.S.A. Where he hunted down Vampires and looked for his people. The first ten chapters are Stytentos' life right up to the present time in the 2000's.Modern America has believed that vampires, werewolves and witches are all just made up stories to scare the kids of the old times. Nestafil, the leader of the vampires had built up an evil vampire army in secret to enslave the human race. So, Stytentos has to try to group up as many werewolves as possible and fight them all for a mankind that doesn't even believe in them. And many use-to-be's (Werewolves from the past) have been reincarnated in this time period, Why, was the question? Should the werewolves change them and train them in the old ways or should they leave them alone? Will we learn who murdered the Volknor Family so long ago? Can the werewolves win the battle with the vampires? It is a crazy, wild, and mind blowing adventure until the end. I know if you love werewolves, vampires and witches, you'll love to read these two books. Enjoyed it all the way to the final page. I give this book a 13 out of 10."
-Blessed Night Child (Mary Simmons) from Amazon, November 24, 2012