
Unsouled (Cradle Book 1)
Matt Dinniman, New York Times bestselling author of Dungeon Crawler Carl, puts it well: 'The Cradle series is explosively fun, endlessly addictive, and it somehow manages to make reading feel like a full-contact sport. Wight makes writing this stuff look so easy.' Lindon arrives in the world with a label he can't shake. Born without the ability to channel the sacred arts that define his family's standing, he's considered less than nothing by those around him. He scrapes and schemes, borrowing tricks wherever he can find them, yet genuine power stays stubbornly out of reach. Then something extraordinary shifts everything. A vision of catastrophe, visible only to Lindon, forces him into a choice: stay safe and watch his homeland fall, or leave everything behind and carve out his own way forward. It's a classic underdog setup, yes, but Wight handles it with real propulsion. The pacing rarely lets you breathe, and Lindon's sheer determination makes him genuinely compelling company. This tenth anniversary edition arrives with a fresh cover and two new bonus scenes, making it a fine excuse to pick up the series for the first time (or revisit it). If you enjoy cultivation fantasy with brisk plotting and a protagonist who earns every small victory, you'll find this a very satisfying place to start.
- Author: Will Wight
- Publisher: Hidden Gnome Publishing
- Genre: Fantasy
- ISBN: 978-1959001805
- Pages: 291 pages
