Davis Ashura gives us a story that's fundamentally an Eastern epic, which is as refreshing as it is exciting . . . it totally reminded me of Brandon Sanderson's The Stormlight Archive (which I hold in the highest regard, so that's a serious compliment).
Geekritique
Although the set bears enough resemblance to J.R.R. Tolkien's universe and World of Warcraft so readers won't feel utterly lost, the milieu is markedly original . . . Good fantasy fiction with first-rate worldbuilding.
Kirkus Reviews
. . . the main theme of this novel is one of realization and awakening . . . there are a number of engrossing subplots that run through the novel also on this theme.
. . . Ashura does not write in a way that paints the social situation in A Warrior's Path as black and white, there is a clear critical commentary on the problems of seeing people firstly as their Caste and secondly as themselves . . . an engrossing and original read.
F.D. Lee, author of The Pathways Tree
This is an excellent start to a series that is looking to be amazing.
Michael Blaker, www.gamindustry.com
Davis Ashura's A Warrior's Path series is quite the hidden gem in the fantasy genre, introducing its vast world and multi-dimensional characters through Book One: The Castes and the OutCastes.
The world-building is excellent and the plot is strong. The characters are engaging and well-fleshed out. Actions scenes are written in great detail without superfluous aspects.
Lit Amri, A Reader's Favorite