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  • Jon Oklar, Book 2
  • Written by: B. T. Narro
  • Narrated by: Simon Vance
  • Length: 13 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Hunted Sorcery

Written by: B. T. Narro
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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.

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the magic kinda sucks

I had ignored how underwhelming the magic was in the last book assuming its cause the mages were inexperienced but this book settled it. The magic system is very boring. The music elements and depth are great for lore and hearing them learn but it becomes extremely tired when it gets to combat. The enemy magic just boils down to throwing people around like ragdolls. I had hoped ud get more into interesting applications but it really hasn't. The massive fight in the castle with little to no casualties since everyone was just being thrown around is the best example of this. Ive never seen a series so focused on childish skirmishes. Compared to the more mature combat scenes found in the bastiel steel series this is pretty weak. The focus on intrigue and constant suspicion of all the characters makes decent character interactions difficult. I prefer a more straight forward fantasy story. A traitor isnt out of the norm like during the basen series of books but they didnt spend multiple books suspecting everyone. It took place in the background but wasn't the main focus of the plot.

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