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The Wind Rages

Elemental Academy, Book 4

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The Wind Rages

By: D.K. Holmberg
Narrated by: John Pirhalla
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After discovering the Inquisitor’s plot within the Academy, Tolan is offered a chance to go with his father and learn from the Draasin Lord. Doing so not only means turning against the Academy and everything he has come to know, but means the Inquisitors will succeed in their plan.

When the Grand Master comes to him asking a dangerous favor, Tolan must make a choice that might bring him into direct contact with the Draasin Lord.

Everything he’s been taught about the elementals and the Draasin Lord is wrong.

If he can stop Aela and the Inquisitors, he might be able to save the Academy, but the Draasin Lord has something else in mind for him.

©2019 ASH Publishing (P)2020 ASH Publishing
Epic Fantasy Magic Fantasy Epic Fiction Fairy Tales
Interesting Concept • Good Storyline • Well-shaped World • Engaging World • Intriguing Elements • Character Development

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Fantastic just fantastic just keeps you on edge wanting more. Look forward to next book.

Amazing

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Great book for drinking game. take a shot for everyone the word shape or shaper is used. you won't get past the first few chapters. it really wears on you after a while.

interesting story but.

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The concept of the series is good and I like the approach to the elements. The protagonist gets ambiguous in age. There are inconsistencies. Character does something then a paragraph later seems to have not been involved. Little story line inconsistencies that could have been smoothed out. The protagonists’ favorite thing to say and be told is “I don’t understand.” Then virtually every other character tells him, “you don’t understand.” Then proceed to either not clarify or give a round about “answer”. This tactic comes off as trying to add mystery and layers to knowledge of the world but is used too frequently and with little pay off.

I’ve listened through to this book and intend to continue. The story is good, could have been great with some more refining.

I like the concept

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I've loved the story this far, want more. recommend for all readers old or young.

the wind surely rages

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overall, a good story; however, the author tends to repeat thing multiple times, which become extremely annoying...

Repetitive comments...

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