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To Enter The Path Kindle Edition | Pages: 272 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 43 Users | 37 Reviews

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A Vendrix is born. These are mortals that know all spells and enchantments, without having picked up a spell book all their lives. Normally, such power would be drool-worthy, but in this case, it means to be possessed by a demon that’s just using a body as a conduit.

For the townspeople, a beloved family member will now crave carnage and kill siblings and strangers alike.
For the person possessed, they barely last a day before sharpened pitchforks are used against them.

But a drunken minstrel’s foreseen a Vendrix that can actually control the demon. Such a weapon seems to be the only thing that can annihilate the sorcerer that’s been wreaking havoc everywhere.

Zendra’s denying that she’s the Vendrix, despite the fact that she just massacred a horde of wizards with no more exertion of energy than a yawn. Regardless, she’s enlisted by three men wanting to attempt the deadly path to the sorcerer, for fame, adventure, or vengeance.

Now, Valen, an arrogant yet charming wizard prodigy, Brevle, a wise-cracking warrior, Wulard, owns a map (sorry, that’s all he contributes), and Zendra, still unsure if she’s more of a threat to them than the obstacles, must band together, quiet their pessimism, and will their legs to forge through the Path of Fatality.

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Title:To Enter The Path
Author:Stephanie Flores
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:October 3rd 2015
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult

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I'm not an avid reader of fantasy, especially medieval fantasy. I usually find the number of characters, different weirdly wonderful names, historical references and worlds totally confusing for my mind, which obviously just can't cope with an overload of all the senses. Having said that, I was more than pleasantly surprised that I found that I could slip into this story and be totally enthralled from the outset. Yes, there were complicated character names, but not such an overload that I would



I purchased this book on free day. Starting this, I didnt have much idea about plot but as I adjusted to the story, with subsequent chapters,it turned out to be a wonderful one.The story is about young Zendra who has super powers, but she has no idea about. But her parents knew and they try hiding her but it didnt work out. Zendra is trained to become an assassin and although reluctant to admit her powers she turned out to be a Vendrix. But whore these Vendrix exactly? What are their powers and

A Humorous, Creative YA Quest FantasyYou must believe when I tell you that not everything is as it seems.As a child, Zendra has to witness the horrific murder of her parents by an evil magician and following that she is rescued and raised by an assassin. Then her life gets complicated when she discovers she is the Vendrix, host of an evil demonic force known as the Victus Lameit, which allows her the ability to use any kind of magic. She sets out with a small group of men to destroy the magician

Fantasy, adventure and non-stop action. Very hard to pull off because you have to achieve world building whilst trying to move the story at a gripping pace. Stephanie Flores really pulled this one off. I couldn't put this down from start to finish (Its 4am right now lol). I like it when a book has very serious themes and can still make me laugh because of the sense of humour of the characters. I really really loved the witty banter and relationship between Zendra and Valen. Although I thought

Flores' powers as a storyteller are on display in To Enter The Path. The story captivates you from page 1 and keeps the reader's attention throughout. An excellent start to the series, this book will open up a new world for readers who love to escape into a good book. Even as someone who doesn't usually read fantasy novels, this one was compelling and I would highly recommend it.

A solid read for lovers of fantasy. The author does a wonderful job weaving a compelling world and creating complex characters. I particularly liked how she makes the reader feel such sympathy for the villain of the story, adding more depth.I personally was hoping for a little more romance, but the sparks never really did fly between the main characters for me. I would have liked a little more time spent on the main character's backstory to make me a little more bonded with her, as I had a hard
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