Magebreaker 2
Magebreaker, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Dubois
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Melisandre Verte
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By:
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Declan Court
Davik of Darkshire thought he’d found peace in Oakshire—until a deadly mage shattered that calm. After racing for answers and finding none, the group tries to settle back into their routine at the tavern.
But as winter fades, secrets—both old and new—begin to surface. One of them belongs to Tyra.
Her faen birthright is being auctioned off in the shadows of an outlawed festival. Without it, she’ll never heal the wounds of her past or build the future she longs to create. The group knows the dangers that lie ahead in Hollyhead, but they can’t let Tyra face them alone.
As Davik helps Tyra prepare to confront her past, their connection deepens, pulling him into a struggle between friendship and something more. But their journey is fraught with risks.
Sariel dons the armor she swore to abandon, determined to protect them all. Elina pushes her divine powers to their limits, while Vorga understands that Tyra’s heritage holds the key to the closure she truly needs. Yet as they strive to stay united, Karley's growing distance leaves the group vulnerable to unseen dangers.
With the secret Floraison auction looming, Davik leads them into a land where Tyra once fled a life of serfdom—and where the fires of Rochdale, the city Davik failed to defend, still burn in his memory. Nobles in masks, forbidden wine, and old enemies lie in wait.
©2024 Declan Court (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLCContinue the series
the story is a great blend of drama and does a really good job of laying the groundwork for future actions. incidental details mentioned early come back later - the missing ferry, the scared townsfolk, it comes full circle and sets the scene for the third book. brilliantly done!
and a good container story setting things up and delivering on the widening harem in a good slow burn. can't wait to see where it goes in book 3!
well paced, a brilliant follow up
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What a mistake.
I really didn’t like the voice selections for the female characters - they all sounded young, needy and more like pixies and fairies than women. The male narrator was very good though.
The storyline for book 2 was a bit meh, it wasn’t anywhere near as interesting as the first book. The 30min epilogue was a real struggle as it introduces yet another type of villain for which I have no interest at all.
I will likely just leave the story here and not bother with book 3. Which is a shame, as I really enjoyed the character development and the slice of like stuff as shown in book 1.
Not a patch on the first book.
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