Monday, July 25, 2011

REVIEW + GIVEAWAY: The Paladin by Ken Newman


The Paladin
by Ken Newman
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Published by Sunbury Press
Release Date: May 5th 2011
My Copy: Received from author for review
Trade Paperback, 272 pages

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"Tongue-in-cheek action-adventure in the genre of 'Kill Bill' and 'Hell Boy' --- the Publisher"

Larry is an angel of the Lord... retired. To avoid final judgment and rather warm room without a view he seeks to make amends by helping humanity against spiritual darkness. Unable to directly interfere, he must use a human to do his dirty work, or as he calls them... Paladins. A lonely kindergarten teacher, Harriet Smith, dreaming of romance and an exciting life of high adventure, has no idea that she has been chosen... that is until she is kidnapped by a five year old, and reborn as the sultry, Maggie Black. Maggie is about to find that the world is a far different place than she could have ever imagined as she faces shape shifting hit men, psychotic witches, and four thousand year old living weapons of mass destruction. Fortunately, Maggie isn't alone, as Silas Cole, a deceased Paladin, comes to her aid, possessing the body of his murdered great grandson. Maggie soon falls in love with the dashing Silas, but finds that to save humanity, she must sacrifice the man she loves.

REVIEW:

The Paladin by Ken Newman was a nice change of reading pace for me (meaning no smut LOL). How can you not like a book with a fallen angel named Larry?! Ok so Larry recruits Harry Smith, a kindergarten teacher, to help him with his fight against evil.

Harry has an unhealthy obsession with a book character named the Blue Fox (don’t we all have that obsession with a character?). Harry dreams of having an action filled life like the Blue Fox and when she meets her new student, Larry Angel, she gets her wish. After passing Larry’s test, Harry is transformed into Maggie Black.

Maggie (aka Harry) is a kick ass chick that swings a bad ass sword named Kali. That’s right the sword has a name, but this is no ordinary sword; it’s actually a demon identity that is trapped in the sword. Kali is a gift from Larry to help Maggie with her new job as his Paladin. Larry also gifts Maggie with The Big Book of Paladin Secrets, which Maggie renames Big Book of Spooky Stuff.

Maggie is tasked with the assignment of keeping the vessel that holes an evil creature from being found. Larry’s last Paladin, Silas Cole is the one that contained the evil creature in the vessel and hide it. During her new found life, Maggie runs into several bad guys and finds a few new friends along the way.

I highly recommend The Paladin to any urban fantasy fan that loves to read about a heroine that starts out as an unlikely hero that grows into a kick ass chick. Newman did a great job of keeping me entertained and there was so many twisted that I could not pretend the end of the book, which is a sign of a great writer, in my opinion. I also liked the fact that Newman was not afraid to let a few of his characters die and don’t expect a nice clean ending with a bow on it. There are few things left hanging which I hope means that The Paladin is the first in a line of many more books about Maggie and/or Larry.


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GIVEAWAY:
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Mr. Newman has been so kind as to offer up a signed copy of The Paladin for a giveaway. All you have to do is leave a comment with your email address and a winner will be picked by Random.org. Deadline to enter giveaway is Wednesday, July 27th at 11:59pm (central time). The winner will be announced on Thursday, July 28th.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for the giveaway! Looks like a great book.

    Jessica - jbronderblogs at aol dot com

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  2. I really want to meet Larry - thank you for sharing about what sounds like a wonderful read today :) and making me smile. I would love to win a copy of this book.

    dz59001[at]gmail[dot]com

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  3. Thanks for the giveaway! This looks like an awesome book!

    teddybrgrrl@sbcglobal.net

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  4. Well thats alilttle different,,but sounds like it might be a fun read...sign me up,,,

    westtexasjen at gmail dot com

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  5. Sounds very interesting. A little different from my usual type of books.

    jusrjen@gmail.com

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