An extremely brief review of The Archer's Heart
The Archer's Heart by Astrid Amara
On page 160, "Keshan" and "Jandu" use magical voodoo archery to stop a thunderstorm and burn down a forest at the request of a sickly fire-demon.
On page 162, the fire-demon rewards "Jandu" with a magical quiver of everlasting errors.
On page 164, "Keshan" and "Jandu" celebrate their victory by 69-ing each other.
That, right there, is everything that you need to know about this book.
On page 160, "Keshan" and "Jandu" use magical voodoo archery to stop a thunderstorm and burn down a forest at the request of a sickly fire-demon.
On page 162, the fire-demon rewards "Jandu" with a magical quiver of everlasting errors.
On page 164, "Keshan" and "Jandu" celebrate their victory by 69-ing each other.
That, right there, is everything that you need to know about this book.