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  • Book Two of the Dragon Apocalypse
  • By: James Maxey
  • Narrated by: Jake Urry
  • Length: 12 hrs
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)
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Hush

By: James Maxey
Narrated by: Jake Urry
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Summary

The invulnerable, super-strong warrior, Infidel, has a secret: she's lost her magical powers right at the moment when she needs them most. To keep a promise to a fallen friend, she must journey to the frozen wastelands of the north. Her quest leads her through the abstract realms of the Sea of Wine, where she uncovers a conspiracy that threatens all life. Hush, the primal dragon of cold, has formed an alliance with the ghost of a vengeful witch to murder Glorious, the dragon of the sun, plunging the world into an unending winter night. Without her magical strength, can Infidel possibly survive her battle with Hush? If she fails to save Glorious, will the world see another morning?

©2012 James Maxey (P)2018 James Maxey

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Great book

The writer did not disappoint with this one, second in the series. I really enjoyed it , it is great fantasy. Can't wait to start number 3.

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Interesting progression for this series

The first book in this series worked well as both the start of a new series and as a standalone book in it's own right and to a certain extent that is also true with this one, although you will not really appreciate it as much without the world and character-building of the first book.

Quite a lot of the time, the interactions and motivations of the various characters can be fairly convoluted if you are not paying attention, but the story is engaging enough that this is unlikely to happen.

The narrator does a good job of ensuring that the varied cast is sufficiently distinctive, with a tone that is sufficiently pleasant and dramatic to enhance the overall story.

Overall, an enjoyable second part of this series and it will be interesting to see how the fallout from some major changes impacts the rest of the series.

[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

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