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The Great Northern War

The Portal Wars Saga, Book 2

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The Great Northern War

By: James E. Wisher
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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War is hell, especially when you’re surrounded by enemies.

With the king of Garenland dead and the people eager for revenge, Otto and Wolfric turn their sights north to Garenland’s ancient enemy Straken.

The Northern Army marches into enemy territory, while back in the capital, Otto rushes to train as many war wizards as he can.

Outside forces refuse to leave them alone, and Otto is forced to deal with an ever-growing array of foes, unreliable allies, and an enemy that will do anything to see Garenland fall.

Can Otto overcome threats, both internal and external, to bring the war to a victorious close?

©2020 James E. Wisher (P)2020 James E. Wisher
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction War Wizardry

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A great read, good opponents and looking forward to much more to come. pick this book up you won't regret it.

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I really enjoyed this story but the narrator misses the mark considerably. His voices are terrible. The women sound haggard and the men of power sound like decrepid old men. He misses the mark completely conveying emotion too. I wish I'd bought the kindle editions and just read them myself now.

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