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Narrated by:
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Luke Daniels
An ancient evil emerges. The Glass Kingdom is at war. Not even the gods can help now.
Full-scale rebellion rages in the south, and Sir Torsten Unger must lead the Glass Army to face it. But when a new and unfamiliar king forces Torsten to march alongside one of his fiercest rivals, he must draw on his faith to keep the army from fracturing.
Whitney Fierstown continues his tutelage of the blood mage, Sora, who is desperate to get a better handle on her mysterious powers. Their journey brings them to the merchant city of Winde Port, where they seek passage to Yaolin City aboard a ship. It's smooth sailing until they realize an old nemesis is hunting them, hell-bent on vengeance and willing to turn to an evil unlike any they've ever faced before.
Winds of War is the epic second installment in the Buried Goddess Saga, perfect for fans of R. A. Salvatore, Brandon Sanderson, and Nicholas Eames.
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Better than book one
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Could not put it down
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A wonderful book read by a fantastic narrator
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As always Luke Daniels delivers a spectacular performance, once again proving why he's one of the best.
EPIC!
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Amazing
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Great book 2!
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Great second book
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There is ample betrayals and subterfuge to spice up the story, along with the introduction of other secondary characters to expand the story arc in lively, erm, deadly ??? Oh, whatever ways. Red Star, or as Whitney calls him, Red Moon who, while untrustworthy, also happens to be pivotal for keeping the Glass Army from total defeat. Whitney continues with his irresponsible antics that somehow seem to almost always favor him. Also, Sora becomes more than a blood mage, much more.
In all, another good book in the series and I'm anxiously awaiting for book 3.
Torsten and a series of unfortunate events
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My biggest complaint about Book 1 is that the voice of one of the main characters was a little annoying. That is not the case in book 2. I doubt the narrator did anything intentionally different, but the voice was much more tolerable this time.
Anyway, this is a fun story. I enjoyed the fact that this didnt turn into a story about a single group of people all together having an adventure. Everyone has their own thing they are doing, but everything ties together well.
One thing that I do think the story may be lacking in a bit is character development for Whitney. There is, perhaps, a bit which Thorston points out directly, but I imagine once the series is complete and the entire character arc is able to be viewed together, there will be growth from all of the characters.
Expanding Red Star's role as a foil for Thorston is something I enjoyed a lot. And I cant wait to see what they go through in Book 3.
A solid book 2
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Magnificent!
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