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Hunted Sorcery

Jon Oklar, Book 2

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Hunted Sorcery

By: B. T. Narro
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Illegal sorcery is on the rise. The quiet life Jon once had before venturing to the capital is but a distant memory. Murderous threats to the throne skulk through city streets. A rebellious army is growing.

But the king - the overwhelmed ruler of Lycast who Jon has sworn to protect - is just one of many targets. The mages who use this illegal sorcery have a leader, and this leader wants something from Jon.

It wasn’t long ago that Jon came to the castle with seven other sorcerers desperate to prove themselves. While Jon considers many of them his friends, at least one might actually be his enemy.

Those plotting against the king are everywhere, most posing as ordinary citizens. During the hunt for these sorcerers, Jon will learn just how powerful his own sorcery can become, but at what cost? Sacrifices must be made no matter Jon’s choices. Whatever he decides to do, it has to be done quickly. The traitor in the castle is waiting for something, and no one seems to have any idea what it is.

©2020 B. T. Narro (P)2020 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Magic Sword & Sorcery Magic Users Sorcery

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tedious and generic in places. but an okay continuation of the story. C for effort.

not as good as the 1st

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This is a great series, with some excellent character development and storylines. Simon Vance's performance is pitch perfect and his verbal characterisation of each character is a testament to his range and ability. Looking forward to the third installment.

Great story development and terrific characters

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This book is easily as good as the first It takes the story forward in a creative and exciting manner. I look forward to the next novel in this series.
Again, the narrator is excellent.

Enjoyable.

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Easy fantasy tale, good versus bad, oops, shades of grey. All the usual tropes packed in.
The narration is superb and adds up for something lacking.

It's better than Eragon but not Brandon Sanderson

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The first book in this series was quite promising. This book on the other hand was very difficult to get through. I would not recommend if you liked the pace of the first book.

Very disappointing

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the first book was lightheàrted but this was ßo awkward and cringeworty with all the bad romance

feels like a cheap fanfic

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Poorly written. The lead character is unlikeable due to his own narcissistic tendencies. There’s constant character exposition leading me to believe that the writer cannot tell a story without the characters telling the reader what is going on via monologue. It’s fine once, but this seems to be the only form of storytelling that the writer knows.

Disappointing

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Pretty much every character sounds exactly the same and I became insanely irritated but Dark..... Mages. It is possible to say dark mage! I also find Jon a complete twat, but I can't tell if that's due to the narrator making him sound like a self absorbed idiot or if he actually is one. Might try reading the last book as the story does have potential, just really dislike the narrator even though he has a nice voice.

Can't tell if I just hate the narrator

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