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  • The Forgemaster Cycle, Book 2
  • By: Joshua C. Cook
  • Narrated by: Eric Bryan Moore
  • Length: 12 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)
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The Anvil of Souls

By: Joshua C. Cook
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Summary

Gods are hard to beat, even dead ones.

Victory!

Hard-fought, and a close thing, but victory all the same. But why did William feel so horrible about it all?

He had Amder back to the world. He, William Reis, was made the new forgemaster of Amder by the God himself. Valnijz’s return ended, and even the near-immortal High Priest Zalkiniv is gone. The Valni were almost totally decimated, assuring safe passage for years to come.

But the cost was high. Scores of innocent Reachers dead to the Valni. And Duncan Reis, William's last family, was dead. Duncan was the one who stopped the blood god, trading his own life for that feat. Given a new task by the God Amder, William and his friends embark to set things in order, joined by Captain Vin Tolin, an old soldier and now de facto protector of the newly minted Forgemaster William.

Soon, Will discovers that not all is as he believed, and Duncan may yet still live. Dropping everything, William sets out to save his cousin one last time. Things are not always as they appear, however. For, secrets abound in this group of friends. One secret will hurt the heart, one will terrify them, and one could undo everything they have worked and sacrificed for.

From the dark depths of the world of Alos, to the last refuge of true magic, William and his allies will scour the world for the truth. It just may not be the truth they want to find.

The last act of the Gods' fall is still to come, and the hidden past will remake everything.

©2020 Joshua C. Cook (P)2023 Joshua C. Cook

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A good second book of the series. Again a good pace of storytelling, with a believable breadth of character development in that time span. This story also seemed more focus on the characters than the events compared to book one. This worked well in setting up for book 3. Sad to see another close character death but expected the loss. Definitely recomend this book.

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The forgemaster continues the adventure

I enjoyed this book but really recommend that you listen or read book one before starting this one, mainly so that you know what has happened before and be prepared to get the next book because the adventure continues.So much happens in this book that the time just flies by. This book is just as good as the first and contains lots of deaths, strange creatures, romance and action as two God's try to assert there power over the world. The author has a good imagination and this comes across in his work as he introduces you to new characters and a different world. I like the main characters but miss Duncan and his interaction or relationship with Will.
Will , Myriam and Regin might have stopped the blood god from returning and helped the god of craft to return but they paid a high cost. With so many dead, it is the death of his last remaining family member that hits Will the new forgemaster the hardest.
How can he possibly go on, let alone rebuild and lead the guild? Then Amder informs him, Duncan might not be dead but also not quite alive. With hope that he can save him Will sets out to try, joined by his faithful companions Myriam and Regin they set out to face new dangers and the impossible quest to save Duncan. Amder might be a good but not even he knows what will happen when they travel back to where it all began or how to free Duncan from his torments. The only obvious thing is with everybody having there own plan or hidden agenda then this might be a one way trip.
I liked the narrator. He did some very good accents and scary monster voices that certainly added to the tension of the story.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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I’ve previously reviewed the first book in this series and enjoyed it quite a lot. I knew it was part of a series, but I didn’t know where it was going to go from there. For the most part, everything wrapped up nicely with a few hints at the sequel(s).

Book 2 picks up right where book 1 finishes and wastes no time at all getting straight to business. It’s one of those sequels that feels like more of part 2 than a separate book. It introduces new characters, races, locations, lore, etc. Everything you’d want with as fantasy, including a little romance.

I bring up the romance because of how well done it was. It didn’t feel cringey or forced. Most of the romance I read in stories is either smut where the people are only together for the genre. Other times it seems there are characters who are into each other just to have a romance in the novel. This is one of those rare stories where the characters have genuine chemistry.

One final thing I want to talk about is the ending. This review will be spoiler-free, I just want to say that it really left an impact. This book has one of those endings that had me picking my jaw up off the floor and has me extremely excited for book 3. The whole story is a really solid, well-written adventure that leads up to an incredibly satisfying ending.

I have nothing but good things to say about the narrator as well. He did a fantastic job with this story.

NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.

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