The Chronomancer and the Book of Worms

Book one of Destiny of the Void Triangle

Fiction - Fantasy - Epic
313 Pages
Reviewed on 08/31/2020
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Author Biography

I live in Roy Utah where I live with my wife, Suanne and my son, James. I currently work full time, but I spend a big piece of my time pursuing my childhood dream of writing fantasy and horror. I have enjoyed reading authors like Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Clive Barker, on the horror side, and Terry Brooks, David Eddings, Jim Butcher and Brandon Sanderson on the fantasy side to name a few. I have enjoyed the very concept of writing since I was six because it was an ultimate release for an imagination that felt, otherwise, bottled up. When author Mary Downing Hahn responded to one of my fan fictions, back in elementary, it sealed writing as a dream I had to follow. My stories serve two purposes to me: to let my imagination run, and to entertain readers to the best of my ability.

    Book Review

Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite

The Chronomancer and the Book of Worms is a work of fiction in the fantasy, dark paranormal, and magical drama sub-genres, and was penned by author Jason Jay Harrington. Written as the first book of the Destiny of the Void Triangle, this work is intended for mature teen readers and up, due to its dark and intensely exciting content. Settle into a world where an ancient evil waits to rise and reform in a more terrifying state than ever. We find ourselves in Malkanor, where society is run and ruined by the elites, but a young boy named Rylin is about to change everything with a power of which he doesn’t even know the full potential.

Author Jason Jay Harrington has crafted a chilling dark fantasy work that sets up a fantastic world, concept, and story for a continuing series. In this formative tale, we meet Rylin as a fourteen-year-old farm boy, and the commitment to his personal growth and emotional arc in the story is really exciting to behold. He discovers new powers and people, and the forbidden love story was well-paced and highly endearing to read. One of the other things which really impressed me about the work was its atmosphere, from the dialogue and parlance of the people through to the descriptive work in bringing the scenes to life in a highly cinematic way. Overall, I would certainly recommend The Chronomancer and the Book of Worms for fantasy fans seeking something that turns the genre up a notch: a masterful work of dark adventure and thrills.

Matthew Arnold

Good name for your book Jason