Despite the fact that Torka is not only brave but also bold, he lacks good judgment. Many at times, Torka is warned about something but chooses not to heed the advice, only to regret later.
Furthermore, with Lonit being an extremely strong woman in the previous installments, it is surprising to see that she is wimping and simpering in the Corridor of Storms. Of all the members of the band, Karana is the only individual with sense.
Apart from the band, author William Sarabande also introduces the readers to Navahk, who is the villain in the Corridor of Storms. Navahk is pure evil, and from the look of things, there is no good that can ever come out of him. This is in turn, makes Navahk much easier to dislike. However, there are numerous bad guys in Corridor of Storms, who are not pure evil. After living peacefully for his band for quite some time, Torka eventually finds out that there are other tribes who live together peaceful.
Nonetheless, when Torka found the other people is when trouble strikes. One may wonder why Torka has not yet learned from the repeated mistakes that he has made from time to time. With that said, William Sarabande writing abilities are fantastic.
Despite the fact that the readers may feel the main characters were doomed in Corridor of Storms, there were numerous reprieves to relieve the stress. In this installment, author William Sarabande introduces the readers to the main characters, Torka and Lonit. The trio is lucky enough to escape unharmed and in turn, seek a new place to settle. However, as expected the road ahead is not only tough, but they also have to deal with a lot of dangers including hostile communities.
Furthermore, Torka lost his wife and children in the attack. Thus, he is still grieving. Because Lonit had strange eyes, everyone had been looking at her with revulsion. Despite the fact that everyone considers Lonit to be ugly, Torka still has feelings for her. However, there are several moments when Torka is a jerk towards Lonit. What many readers may not notice is that Lonit is in her early teens.
Despite being young, Lonit still goes through a lot for someone her age. Apart from being strong, Torka is also steady and has very few flaws. Because of Beyond the Sea, deals with lots of deaths instead of the tribes discovering things and advancing forth, it puts a twist in the pre-historic genre. Nonetheless, the various tribes and communities in Beyond the Sea still come up with numerous inventions.
The First American is a collection of spellbinding adventures of a period when humans took their very first steps in the Icy wilds, and the process ruled the earth.
Apart from being breathtaking, the Forbidden Land is also quite unforgettable and vivid. In this installment, the readers meet with Torka, the protagonist. Torka has recently managed to lead a group of survivors through a frozen ocean. Walkers of the Wind by William Sarabande. A breathtaking epic of humanity's first courageous… More. Shelve Walkers of the Wind. Book 5. The Sacred Stones by William Sarabande. Courageous, passionate men and women battle for su… More. Shelve The Sacred Stones.
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Book 7. The Edge of the World by William Sarabande. From William Sarabande, whose brilliantre-creation… More. Shelve The Edge of the World. Book 8. In the end, the fire she had felt for him had been quenched by rape, yet in her heart she knew that at the moment he took her, although she had fought against him, she had wanted him and had nearly given herself--until she had looked into his eyes and had glimpsed his black soul.
She had learned that to yield to him was to die. No, worse than that--to yield to him would have betrayed her love for Torka. And so she had fought him until the end, and when at last he had come to his savage release, she had ruined it for him by proclaiming:. And although he had beaten her into unconsciousness, she had placed herself beyond his power.
Yet the memory of the man still filled her with revulsion and shame at the knowledge that she had ever desired him in the first place. Torka drew her close, held her gently.
Come now, woman of my heart, in my arms you will forget. And in the fold of one powerful arm he guided her into the cave and to the place where their sleeping skins lay piled upon a thick mattress of lichens and grasses. And so she had fought him until the end, and when at last he had come to his savage release, she had ruined it for him by proclaiming: "I am his woman, always and forever.
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