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Reign of Ash

Ascendant Kingdoms, Book 2

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Reign of Ash

By: Gail Z. Martin
Narrated by: Tim Reynolds
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Survival is just the beginning.

Blaine McFadden endured six long years in the brutal Velant prison colony, exiled for murder. War devastated his homeland of Donderath and destroyed the magic on which the Ascendant Kingdoms relied. Now Blaine and a small group of fellow exiles have returned to a lawless wasteland, where unrestrained magic storms wreak havoc and monsters roam free.

Yet, amidst the chaos, rumors persist of a new magic that could restore the kingdoms. But the key lies with a dangerous, ancient ritual and a group of vanished survivors. Now McFadden's only hope is a small, desperate, quickly rallied army. Together they must make one last stand knowing that if they fail, the civilization of the Ascendant Kingdoms dies with them.

©2014 Gail Z. Martin (P)2014 Recorded Books
Epic Fantasy Survival Action & Adventure Fantasy Epic Outcast Fiction Emotionally Gripping Royalty Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction

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Another well-author and expertly performed addition to the saga. Blaine and company encounter variations to the humans on their trek to recover the obsidian disks and maps believed needed to restore the magic. These were accompanied with more near-death situations to Blaine, the last living lord with the bloodline needed for the restoration to be successful.

There was more interaction between Blaine and his siblings (his brother had survived the war and magic upheaval) but is not pleased to find his brother, who he blames for the family's disgrace. This dissatisfaction will later lead to difficulties as time passes. We also are introduced to new and frightening fantastical creatures who were spawned when the magic became unbridled.

The story progressed interestingly and, at times, involved a sort of a National Treasure type quest with riddles and puzzled needed to be solved with the treat of death if they failed. Near the end of the journey, Blaine meets up with another person who he had previously believed to have perished which hints at causing some additional complications as the saga continues.

A solid addition. So much so, I immediately purchased the next book in the series.

The Magical Mystery Tour

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A good continuation of the quest to return magic to the world, worth the read.

A good second story

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I loved this book it was fantastic with a few twists that left me in awe as I listened I would most definitely tell others to read this series.

Fantastic

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I actually enjoyed the first book, but this book seemed to just drag on. There were a few too many scenes that were just a little too obvious. Some things happen in the book that I was looking forward to, but they were very anti-climatic. Some of the main characters in this book also take a large step backwards. There is a good amount of whining from one and others make some really unbelievably stupid choices.

Not as good as the first.

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I loved this story:) Martin always delivers exceptional fantasy with a grand mix of magic, vampires and The supernarural in a medival would!

Great Story as always:)

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