Book Review: Blaze of Glory
By Elizabeth Suggs
Blaze of Glory by Ryan Krol is an epic western adventure with never a dull moment.
This was a fun story, taking me back in time to the old west and the rush for gold. We follow Jimmy Buckman’s path from California to Utah to find lost treasure and battle adversaries.
Krol’s writing style is fun and upbeat. We’re introduced to this right at the beginning with him telling us, the readers, that he won’t be explaining what “Blaze of Glory” means, so we’ll have to search it out ourselves (Blaze of Glory: you do something very dramatic at the end of your career or your life which makes you famous). And that was just the introduction! Once I really got into the meat of the book, I couldn’t turn away from the story. There are twists, turns, and three-dimensional characters. I thought Krol was fun and adventurous, and I’m excited to see what else he has to offer.
Read this if you enjoy Westerns!
Elizabeth Suggs is the owner and founder of Editing Mee and co-owner of Collective Tales Publishing. When she’s not writing or editing, she loves to dive deep into books (the weirder, the better!), and she loves to take random long walks to unplanned destinations. Check out her recently released book Collective Darkness with eleven other authors. Buy your copy here: www.CollectiveDarkness.com