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Pantheon (Tales from the Avah Saga Book 8) Kindle Edition

4.2 out of 5 stars 48 ratings

In the serene landscapes of Sebel, the spirited young farmhand Athaliah Sowell harbors a fiery determination. Raised amid the aftermath of the devastating Hollow Wars, Athaliah knows peace is fragile. Now, as tensions simmer and smoke clouds the horizon, she faces a daunting responsibility as the eldest of the Sowell clan. The fate of a continent looms in the balance.

Meanwhile, in the southern reaches of Sebel, Yaphet is an outcast within his own clan. Since the day he was born, he’s been shunned and forbidden from learning the enchanted arts of the Mystic Order. Just when all seems perpetually lost, a twist of fate presents him with an ultimatum: prove himself worthy through the ancient and perilous trials of the Mystic Order. His first task, known as the Sacred Hunt, may be his last.

As Athaliah and Yaphet embark on their separate journeys, little do they know their destinies are intricately intertwined. Across the vast continent of Sebel, amidst the backdrop of adventure, fantasy, and looming horrors, their paths converge in ways neither could foresee.


For fans of epic fantasy filled with rich world-building and gripping intrigue,
Pantheon promises an exhilarating tale where heroes are forged and destinies collide.

Fans of adventure, fantasy, and horror will rejoice with Pantheon. Check out the series that has readers enthralled and coming back for more:

"Self discovery, adversity, adventure all in one book!" (Customer Review)

"This book does a perfect job of keeping interest while establishing enough of the world, characters and story to make for a perfect introduction. Very excited for any story that follows." (Customer Review)

"I found this book a riveting and captivating adventure of fantasy fiction. This story was also an edge-of-your-seat page-turner. I would recommend this book to everyone." (Customer Review)
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B088SY6PF4
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 30 January 2021
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.6 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 299 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 8 of 17 ‏ : ‎ Tales from the Avah Saga
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 out of 5 stars 48 ratings

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Joshua Landeros lives in Palm Desert, California. He enjoys coffee, brewery exploration, quoting movies profusely, and reading comics, novels, and nonfiction. Pantheon is part of an ongoing series. Leave a review and let him know what you think.

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  • Fred Jones
    5.0 out of 5 stars A great story
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2022
    Format: KindleVerified Purchase
    This is a intelligent and entertaining coming of age story with two great well described main characters. Atty chieftain's daughter and on the other side of the world Yaphet, outcast trainee priest. A multi layered story that follows their lives, trials and tribulations, with the rise of an old enemy a constant theme in the background. I loved the characters, the story and the detailed world building that Joshua has written and am Looking forward to reading the next book. I received a complimentary copy from Voracious readers but then bought the book anyway.
  • Jessica
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
    Reviewed in the United States on 12 February 2021
    Format: KindleVerified Purchase
    Pantheon by Joshua Landeros is an adventurous fantasy book following the people of Sebel. The story mostly follows Athaliah (Atty) and Yaphet. Atty is a farm-worker, and she works with her father. She is the oldest in her family and has gained new responsibilities. Yaphet, who is different than the rest of his clan and is the one with the golden eyes, is forbidden from a sacred part of his clan. He yearns to be part of the Mystic Order, who have powers and follow Vah. While both have very different journies, to follow their destiny, their lives are connected.

    I have read previous books by Landeros, and it seems he is branching out to another genre with this book. I think it can be difficult for authors to cross over into another genre or even write another book after staying in a series for so long, but Landeros does it seamlessly. This book is just as interesting and exciting as his previous ones. I love how he does his world-building. It is slow at first but quickly picks up with action. We see how the world operates via the interactions between the characters. This is one of my favorite ways to learn the rules of a book’s universe.

    While I love Atty, I have to say that I am incredibly intrigued by Yaphet and his eyes. I am eager to learn of what lies in his future journey. I also want to see more of Atty and see if her relationship with a particular character has more to unfold. Landeros tells a story in such a fun way. It is descriptive without being excessive, and it paints a story in your head. One of my favorite parts was the scene is when Yaphet fights the beast. My favorite line in the book was “evil must be expelled, not compromised.” It gave me something to think about and resonated with me a lot. For those who like interesting, unique fantasies with adventure and mystery, this book is for you! It may even give you something to think about.
  • Alejandro Soto
    4.0 out of 5 stars Sebel magnetism: More than a fantasy love story
    Reviewed in the United States on 7 July 2022
    Format: KindleVerified Purchase
    Landeros' Pantheon is the first installment of his Genesis Arc series that already got a published sequel (The Phantom). In this first part, the portraiture of a wondrous journey through a fantasy world, in a certain sense, feels very familiar to life in rural communities on our Earth. Landeros' pragmatic and witty style pushes the story carried on the shoulders of two robust and solid characters. Atty portrays the experience of the new generation that starts to feel the weight of satisfying the needs of her clan. Yaphet, on the other hand, incarnates the contradictions of the black sheep right at the heart of a mystic and pretty industrious mythology (by far one of the best resources of the book).

    The author seems to be pretty comfortable translating the complexities of the literary world that holds together Pantheon to narrative experience, the dynamic between characters, and the adventure of the journey that takes place over 200+ pages, which always nurture the interest of the reader to speed up to turn to the next one. The love linkage between the main characters is sound and well managed throughout the book since it unfolds through the tension upheld by the distance (and differences) in scenarios and circumstances between the two. In the end, one could argue this is the magnetic substance that interweaves everything together.

    Landeros knows how to dwell through the resemblance of Sebel's environment to ours and the intrinsic elements of a completely oblivious, scarred, and brutal world. War and passion, adventure and mysticism, tradition and will, family and cruelty. It is a sound reformulation of the bifurcated monomyth. From Sebel's one end to the other, the clash of their world represents the clash of their love and the final confrontation between the young and the old. An easy-to-recommend choice for daydreamer outcasts.
  • Karen A.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Self discovoery, adversity, adventure all in one book
    Reviewed in the United States on 25 February 2021
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    Athaliah a young farm girl dreams of adventures, she wants to be more than just a farmer. The wild calls to her, the desire to travel from her home struggles with her sense of honor and responsibility. Yaphet, an outsider in his world, different, considered impure and tarnished because of his looks, wants only to know the deeper secrets of his beliefs. Their common land of sable is facing changes, the predominate religion is the followers of Vah, but there is a movement of others that want to disrupt the order and direction of those not just ins Sebel, but across their world.

    Joshua Landeros has created an interesting world in Pantheon. The characters are rich and well developed. They are unique, unlike any I have read about before. The world they live in has a familiar feel at times but than Landeros will describe some beast or plant and you try to imagine what this strange things is. Landeros is talented in his ability to create a picture of the scene, and to feel the emotions of his characters. When Atty goes on the hunt you can feel her excitement and desire to be part of such a big venture. When she battles and is almost taken out you feel her fear and her realization, she was overconfident. Following this you feel her compassion and concern over the people that just almost killed her. All of these emotions in just a few short pages, it keeps the reader in suspense and turning the pages for more. This is a hard book to put down because you are constantly hitting more action or deep revelations of Atty or Yaphet. Both characters could stand on their own and have their own novel, but together it makes the book complete, they balance each other in a way that is unexpected.

    While following Atty and Yaphet journey and development we learn about the world Sabel is on. A world where the continents were divided by great war for many years and most desire to remain separate and to develop on their own. The book talks about how differences in appearance and religion impact the treatment of others. It shows the fear of those that a different, and how those that are not afraid to embrace differences can change the world, or at least make some part of it better.
  • Benjamin W.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Immersive Adventure
    Reviewed in the United States on 25 February 2021
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    For anyone looking to delve into a rich and beautifully crafted world, complete with fascinating characters and a deep storyline, Pantheon, by Joshua Landeros, is well worth a read. If you are looking for a quick rating, I’d give this book 5 out 5 stars. Here’s why:
    Pantheon is clearly a story written by a writer with an eye for detail and a love of creation. A fact that is clearly evident from the first pages to the last. Landeros does a wonderful job allowing his characters’ lives to unfold before you in a natural way that feels surprisingly real, despite the obvious break from reality that the story requires. As a result, it is easy to get attached to the characters which is always a great feature of an adventure story.
    One thing that really stood out to me was how much time and effort the author took to build the setting of Pantheon. The world that the author builds is so well developed that it feels like it could be a real place. The included maps help with that, but the unique features and details given to the various regions provide an excellent backdrop for the story that unfolds on Sebel.
    The story, by the way, is quite dark and involves the intertwining of two different characters, from two different worlds. It’s hard to say which of these ‘main’ characters I liked more because they are both so unique, but it is impressive how the two end up in one another’s lives.
    If there is a sequal to Pantheon, I will be sure to read it. I really enjoyed reading this one and I am sure that the author, Joshua Landeros, has a few more adventures lined up for Athaliah and Yaphet.

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