Synopsis from Amazon:
History’s most peaceful race created one of its deadliest weapons.
Forged in the Living Flame by a long-extinct alien race, The Gem of Notna is the stuff of legends, on par with Pandora’s Box or the Holy Grail. But once archaeologist Dr. Jack Corbett stumbled upon the crystal deep in the Amazon, he triggered a whirlwind of events and found himself neck-deep in a centuries-old holy war. The Divine and the Underworld have been locked in a virtual stalemate for the past three hundred years, and the Gem of Notna could be the key to breaking it.
With the gem in his possession, Jack discovers a world of monsters and gods, as well as an entirely different plane of existence that watches over our own. Old grudges resurface, fallen warriors are reborn in the most violent of ways, but at the end of the day, the fate of the world may well rest in Jack’s hands.
J.D. Cunegan (Bounty, Blood Ties) introduces Notna, a supernatural fantasy epic that will leave readers flipping through the pages with every twist and turn. Grand in scale and steeped in the very comic book lore that lured Cunegan to writing in the first place, Notna proves that anyone can save the world – or die trying.
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My Review:
Cunegan doesn't mess around!
He takes a break from the intriguing adventures of cyborg
vigilante/police officer Jill Andersen, and drags us readers straight
into the Underworld--literally!
I
appreciate the straightforwardness. I suppose I have Mark Lawrence's
grimdark fantasy trilogy The
Broken Empire to
thank for the fact that I don't shy away from gratuitous gore in my
books--provided the story is good. If the gore is just there to
please people who enjoy the horror of mangled bodies and slasher
films, that's not me! But there are few things that will keep me away
from a genuinely compelling story, especially
if
said story can induce me to care for the characters!
NOTNA
won me over completely, from that first scene that threw me right in
the midst of the climactic battle before I even realized what was
going on, or which side to actually root for! Then the story snapped
back to a different block of time, and Cunegan's skills are on full
display as he slowly builds the mystique and the emotion. He, like
the gem, lures his readers in with promises of rich adventures and
cool stunts featuring two plucky history professors well versed in
archaeology--and then the first demon attacks and you know
this
is no ordinary tale!
The
balance between the human and the superhuman element is spectacular.
I don't mind a bit of religious aspect in my supernatural fiction,
provided said aspect isn't blatantly flying in the face of one belief
or another (such as the whole "good guys are Darwinists and bad
guys are Luddites" aspect of Scott Westerfield's Leviathan...
no thank you!) and Cunegan does this very well, presenting a
foundational belief system that uses various religions and gives
credence to the way his supernatural forces function, while at the
same time remaining totally fabricated. Like the show Supernatural,
it remains solidly in the realm of "influenced by"
religious beliefs and parameters, instead of barreling squarely into
the mire of "overriding the concepts of" said beliefs,
devoid of both tact and evidence of sufficient research. NOTNA excels
where THE DAVINCI CODE missed the mark!
On
the whole--for a book full of demons ripping bodies apart, a
possessed gem that either protects or kills with living, writhing,
branch-like vines, and lots
of
blood--NOTNA is pretty dang awesome. I would certainly deem it worthy
of a *****5
STAR***** rating, and
add to it an Upstream
Writer Certified Highly Recommended endorsement.
At
its core it's a genuinely good story, an excellent take on the battle
of Good Vs. Evil--and the subtle/not subtle references to a certain
other author whose paranormal investigator series is among my
absolute favorites(*) are really worth everything that comes before
them, if you've read the aforementioned series!
If you love intrigue, full-on battles, and worthwhile heroes, and you
don't mind violence and gore and a fabricated theology--then NOTNA is
waiting for you!
Further Reading: (Also By The Author/Supernatural Battles/Paranormal/Angels Vs. Demons)
The Jill Andersen Series--J. D. Cunegan
-Bounty
-Blood Ties
-Behind the Badge
-Bounty
-Blood Ties
-Behind the Badge
The Grave Reports--R. R. Virdi(*)
-Grave Beginnings
-Grave Measures
-Grave Dealings
-Grave Beginnings
-Grave Measures
-Grave Dealings
The LouisiAngel Series--C. L. Coffey
-Angel in Training
-Angel Eclipsed
-Angel Tormented
-Angel in Training
-Angel Eclipsed
-Angel Tormented
The Shaudrey Universe Series--J. E. Mueller
-Fire's Song
-Fire's Song
The Books of Winter--R. R. Virdi
-Dangerous Ways
-Dangerous Ways
The Firebird Fairy Tales--Amy Kuivalainen
-The Cry of the Firebird
-Ashes of the Firebird
-The Cry of the Firebird
-Ashes of the Firebird
Alexi Sokolsky: Hound of Eden--James Osiris Baldwin
-Burn Artist
-Blood Hound
-Burn Artist
-Blood Hound
Tales of the Fallen--Katika Schneider
-Devotion
-Devotion
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