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Ebook About 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.Book Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) Review :
A remarkable addition to an already stunning series! Jon and friends are thrown into the middle of a messy battle between the kingdom and corrupt mages. No one knows who to trust; accusations and suspicions hover behind every conversation. The tension in this book had me biting my nails the entire time!Jon fights to become more powerful, all the while being hunted by dteria users. He desperately wants to protect his friends and the kingdom, but with a traitor in the castle, everything is uncertain. The battle scenes, emotional confrontations between friends, and Jon’s struggle to come to terms with his own failures left me dying to read more!Fans of fantasy adventure, magic, mystery, and awesome books in general will be hooked! And if you’re already a fan of Narro’s, you’ll love this series. Just be sure to head over to book 1 first. I am baffled by the 4/5 star ratings here. If ever one needed an example of an author who is uncomfortable as a storyteller but instead constantly on the reverse of the adage “Show, don’t tell. There are pages in this book in which the other uses a character to blather on about a number of things: demigods, history, etc. The author can’t figure any way to let a story show its own details. 2)Some odd items which also jerk one away from the tale: In book 2 after 35 chapters he finally breaks from 1st person POV in chapter 36! Suddenly after 2 volumes we are thrust into another’s POV but then quickly back to. first person PuzzlingLast we read a great deal about how special, strong, honorable the Jon O character is. Given this told by Jon first person the endless qualities Jon is lauded over feels cloying and overdone. I wondered it BT Narro was thinking of himself with all this praise. The author’s own ego seemed the point f the narrative given Jon’s astonishing looks , skills , and progression. The problem with that is I got so weary with Jon’s endless chatter about his greatness - had me flipping past many pages.A true storyteller doesn’t need to explain at length. He lets the story unfold while we read and observe. An example of good storytelling can be found in the tales by John Gwynne or even Bryce O’Conner, Patrick Rothfuss, Phil Tucker, and many others. In BT Narro’s work I felt very little attachment to his characters and never felt the emotions many books arouse. I was anxious, attached to, or drawn to these characters as there wasn’t a well written tale to draw me up in. Clearly I am in the minority and am glad so many other were satisfied Inlike me Read Online Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) Download Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) PDF Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) Mobi Free Reading Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) Download Free Pdf Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) PDF Online Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) Mobi Online Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) Reading Online Hunted Sorcery (Jon Oklar Book 2) Read Online B.T. Narro Download B.T. Narro B.T. Narro PDF B.T. Narro Mobi Free Reading B.T. Narro Download Free Pdf B.T. Narro PDF Online B.T. Narro Mobi Online B.T. Narro Reading Online B.T. NarroBest The Cactus Plot: Murder in the High Desert By Vicky Ramakka
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