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Even better than Book 1

Review from Dragon’s Teeth: An Alex Rogers Adventure →

While I enjoyed book 1, I found this book a marked improvement. There was much more of a cohesive bonding between Alex and his 3 companions. This was particularly pleasing with Charles Lamb shedding Cassandra’s previous cloying attachment to Alex and becoming more a a valued warrior companion. While the confrontations included the intended usurper..

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solid start

Review from Unsouled →

I really enjoyed the story. you get a good feeling for main character, but obviously it’s just the start. one thing some people might not like it appears you learn the destination of the story and all the books will be the journey. regardless if you read the summary and it sounds halfway decent to..

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My All Time Favorite Series!

Review from Uncrowned →

Between the story, character development, world creation, and how it engages the reader’s imagination, it’s difficult to explain why this is not a TV series. It is absolutely amazing! I recommend it to everyone and each new book increases my excitement and love for the series! Truly a work of art!

Intriguing and welcoming

Review from Unsouled →

This series was recommended by a friend of mine. The story is interesting read of someone who does not want to settle for what society and life has in story for him. And, wants to set his own path.

Excellent story, Imaginative, Full of Action

Review from Blackflame →

Wow. Really loved this third book in the Cradle series. Moved along nicely with lots of challenges, combat and advancement up the ranks of power. Taking the path of the Blackflame was risky but through it all Lindon remains humble yet fixed on his destiny. I highly recommend this audible book.

Here Be Dragon

Review from Balance of Magic →

The wizard wars go into full Battle Royale mode, similar to GoT so, Game of Gemstones, then. Jeffrey L. Kohanek continues the series with our small fellowship of protagonists fleeing from one deadly encounter toward another, leaving dead wizard lords in their wake. Jace and Narine’s relationship has some ups and downs but seemingly moving..

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