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Warren Wills,

Born in Landsthul Germany, on a military base. Raised in Izmir Turkey. I got to travel ancient sites like Ephesus, and Istanbul, Alexander the greats castle and so much more. It would turn out to be a obsession the rest of my life to daydream about the life and people of that time.

In The world of Tarsus I have created an imaginary world full of Elves, fairies, dragons and other made up creatures and mythical ones.  

I am a US Navy combat veteran, and currently a truck driver, but soon must give this up due to the toll it has had to my body.

The world of Tarsus was written to inspire my daughters, granddaughters, nieces and great nieces as females. Women are such amazing creatures and can achieve anything they set their mind to. 

The Huntress of Artistah is a story about a humble, Huntress, who hunts for her village. She is swept off on an adventure that will forever change her life and the life of her friends, when they uncover an invading army at their doorstep. They must raise the alarm and find allies to defeat the evil dark Lord Kardama. The series is called The world of Tarsus, the book, The Huntress of Artistah is book one, book two is nearing completion and is called The Travels of the high queen. 

This book has five professional reviews on onlinebookclub.com, all five reviews were five stars. Help me become a well known author and stop driving this dumb truck haha.

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Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Huntress of Artistah" by Warren Wills.]


5 out of 5 stars
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Orchid and Dayla are half-elves. The two are informed about a series of incidents at a farm, where complaints have arisen about missing livestock, with the initial suspicion falling on wolves. Determined to uncover the truth, they embark on a mission, conducting extensive investigations. Their journey leads to a significant discovery, necessitating additional help to achieve success. To uncover what they find, the extent of help required, and the enthralling and eventful journey that follows, delve into "The Huntress of Artistah" by Warren Wills.

Wills masterfully paints a vivid picture of village traditions and lifestyles, including the intricacies of trade patterns at the beginning of the book. These rich descriptions provide a deeper understanding of the characters and setting, allowing readers to conjure vivid images throughout the narrative. The ability to visualize the scenes, especially during the climactic battles, enhances the reading experience immensely. The acts of kindness portrayed in the book are both admirable and heartwarming.

The exploration of ethical issues and dilemmas further adds to the richness of the story. The book is written in a straightforward manner, making the conversations easy to understand, even when a few grammatical errors are present. This simplicity, free from ambiguity, contributes to the overall enjoyment of the read.

I encountered few errors while reading, and the book's structure and storyline were both engaging and meticulously crafted, providing a seamless and immersive experience. The narrative flowed smoothly, with each chapter building upon the last, creating a cohesive and compelling arc. The well-developed characters and vivid descriptions kept me thoroughly engrossed from beginning to end. Given the minor errors and the captivating, intricately woven narrative, I would rate this book a 5 out of 5.

This book is ideal for readers who enjoy fantasy adventures with well-developed characters and intricate world-building. It is particularly suited for those who appreciate a blend of mystery, ethical exploration, and vivid storytelling.

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