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In a world that is being plagued by an unseen evil and growing chaos, one Krayn elf will go searching for his destiny. Aerinas, son of Tristandor, will journey to lands far beyond those he has ever traveled before. A group of elves, giants, men, and other beings will be required to uncover the mystery locked within the secrets of the Planes. Aerinas and the others alike will face challenges that will affect them physically, emotionally, and psychologically, and ultimately face an enemy that taunts them from beyond the borders of the physical realm.
Chronicles of the Planeswalkers, Part Zero

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Chronicles of the Planeswalkers is a wonderful, spirited, ride in fantasy. It takes the reader on an imaginative journey, they will not forget. BT Robertson brings back a style of writing that we haven’t seen in a while.
A must read!
Rating: 5 / 5
I was so impressed by the quality of the book. The cover artwork, the interiors and the print…fabulous.
When I began to read Chronicles of the Planewalkers, I realised it was not quite what I had expected. Reading was slower than normal – the story was complex, The characters names and places unusual and quite original.
B.T draws you slowly into the story with the first character Aerinas, a Krayn elf and my personal favourite…He is being pursued by direwolves.. I loved the fact that there was so much detail, you could imagine being right there, taking in the misty woody air and before long, I found I was reading much faster getting totally engrossed in this wonderful fantasy adventure.
Unusual events spring up throughout the book and will keep you intrigued and surprised. I have to mention ‘Pux’ what a fabulous character..
I would love to go on and mention so much more but then I would spoil it for all of you who have yet to read this book.
There is no doubt though..once you have read Part Zero, you will want to get your hands on Part One… We will all have to wait to see where B.T takes his characters and of course the reader this time!
Rating: 4 / 5
This first book by Mr. Robertson is a wonderful foray into the world of fantasy. Readers everywhere will enjoy his colorful and thoroughly three dimensional characters, settings and story. If you’ve never read fantasy, this is a great place to start.
I can’t wait for the next one
Rating: 5 / 5
Long ago Hydrais was banished to the Netherworld. His fortress was destroyed and sealed. Problem is that no one knew Hydrais had already hidden a scroll in the bowels of his underground domain called Trünith. He had also forged a special mirror. Its sole purpose was to summon him back into this world if his body was ever diminished.
Wrantha is the “Keeper of the Nether” and one of the gods that balance all the planes that form the fabric of time. He wrote the Black Book of Wrantha in which he posted powerful secrets. It is balanced by the Book of Light, guarded by the goddess Sheevos. Her spirit is currently residing in a magic Elfstone, named after her. Long has the Sheevos Elfstone resided in the Temple of Arünir. Recently, though, the Sheevos has been stolen. No one seems to know who took it or where it may now be. As for the Black Book of Wrantha, it is in the hands of Haarath, a dark magician.
Hydrais’ mirror has now been found and used to locate the hidden city of Trünith, where the scroll is kept. Dark forces are gathering to shred the balance so that chaos and destruction may reign.
All hope of defeating the coming foes rests upon a small group of beings. Farrin is the greatest of all giants. King Hrathis is the greatest king of men. Aeligon the Healer is a powerful wizard with his apprentice’s soul trapped within his staff. Ithyllna is an elf maiden with an acrobatic flair and a deadly member of the Vrünyn Guards. Foran is the best elf archer. And most importantly, Aerinas, who is the elfin heir to the House of Lythardia and gifted with magic that he has yet to master.
**** I wondered why the author called this “Part Zero”. Now I understand. Within this novel the battle lines are drawn and the readers learn about the wondrous characters. An interesting mix it is too! There are insect-like monsters called Cray, Orcs, Goblins, Trolls, Elfs, Giants, Wizards, and (my favorite of legendary creatures) a Roc! I sometimes got my characters confused, so you may have a bit of trouble with that. Many characters begin with the letter H and two of the major characters, Aeligon and Aerinas, can easily be read wrong. Otherwise, this is an excellent beginning to a terrific set of novels. I look forward to the next! ****
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
Rating: 4 / 5
Chronicles of the Planeswalkers was an editorial mess. Commas were overused, but they were only added in the WRONG places! There are continuity issues, and I stumbled upon so many grammatical errors that I was unable to get into the book.
Why 2, rather than 1, stars? Because the physical quality of the book is good, and the artwork is stunning. The storyline is also above-average, but the grammar is so bad that one can’t get into the book.
Rating: 2 / 5
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