Eventide (Dragon's Bard, 1) Review

Eventide (Dragon's Bard, 1)
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This will be a review of both the book and the Dragon's Bard experience as a whole.
The story of Eventide is a kinder, gentler tale than most Fantasy fiction these days. More Wizard of Oz than Lord of the Rings. No epic quests and journeys across the land. It was a quest of the heart and a stroll across the village square.
Jarod Klum was an average lad in his village. All he wanted to do is prove himself to the girl of his dreams. Things weren't going well for him. After Edvard the Dragon's Bard took an interest in him, it went worse. What followed was an entertaining adventure through the town of Eventide. Along the way you meet villagers, farmers and fairies. All with secrets and stories of their own. This is a book that would truly be fun for the whole family.
When I first heard about this experiment Tracy Hickman was undertaking, I was intrigued. I've been a fan of his for many years and knew that he was a good storyteller so I wouldn't be sorry on that end of things. I was curious to see how the rest of it worked. I signed up and was very glad I did.
The Dragon's Bard project was handled very well from start to finish. For the subscription fee you got the chapters a week, an omnibus edition of the chapters, direct access to a message board where you were able to interact with other subscribers and the writers themselves and the audio version of the chapters read by the authors. Then at the end of journey, you get a signed and numbered hardcover book to help you remember your visit to this village full of new friends. (Both the characters and the other subscribers.)

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