Hush Book Two of the Dragon Apocalypse eBook James Maxey
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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?
Hush Book Two of the Dragon Apocalypse eBook James Maxey
I extremely enjoyed the book! Although I didn't think it was quite as good as book # 1 of the Dragon Apocalypse. Plenty ofaction! It did seem strange at times, especially the part about becoming a ghost or spirit. Yet it was very fascinating story!
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Hush Book Two of the Dragon Apocalypse eBook James Maxey Reviews
*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Once again we see the story through Stagger's eyes. I enjoy the troubles of the Commonplace and what comes for Infidel. Even the adventures she goes on.
Jake is a pleasure to listen to. He voices each character differently, not only in personality but in tone too. Stagger is a great example of this. He's going to have two sounds to him (you have to listen to understand why). Jake makes sure to make a difference in Stagger's voice to fit the descriptions. Jake paces the story and feels like Stagger's relaxed personality. But we get a feel for urgency at times when Stagger feels it. I slip into the story with Jake narrating. I don't have to worry about slips, it's all clean and feels natural.
We meet a few new characters. I found the Romers very interesting. They are pirates. The mother is captain and the kids are crew. But what caught my attention is the magical abilities they have. So cool. Then there's Sorrow, who's a weaver (or witch). Sorrow is interesting, but when she started talking about how she sees through things, my mind drifted. However, the connection she has to the current events and situation Infidel finds herself in IS interesting. Sorrow can shed some light on a few things for us.
The world is expanding for us. We know the world is full of history and magic, and we are seeing more of it now. We seem to dive into the thinking of magics in the world and belief in it. This is a spiral of thinking Stagger falls into. And we start to get an inner view of magic.
Infidel is in a bit of a tough spot as her invulnerability has disappeared, along with her super strength. But she's found armor she can use to help protect herself. Stagger, also, finds himself in a bit of a pickle. He is a ghost, after all. But someone who knows about ghosts and has magic can use that.
Stagger feels to have become rather insightful and informative. He's more out spoken, or thinking, of his wants and desires, how he feels about Infidel and others. He also comes across intellectual about the ways of different people - wanderers, witches, and many more - in this world. With the traveling and exploring he's done, he's learned a lot over the years and it shows now. He's the one that gives us the back story on many things and ways of living in the world.
Infidel has her own missions. She's falling off the path that Black Swan had planned for her, the dragon apocalypse. We don't have a direct dragon mission (per say) in the beginning of this book. Which feels slow. But we do end up on a mission based on Hush with the Jagged Heart, Aurora's people, and Sorrow. Things are guided that way.
We get to see the history of the artifact - the Jagged Heart with Hush and her once love. We also get more in depth with magic and theories behind it. Also there is more to ghosts too, leaving thoughts and hopes for Stagger.
There is a lot of theoretical discussion of magic and the ways thing work. When the characters get into these discussions, I sort of phased out. I know some are important, but the theory didn't seem to get me to where we needed to be. Now, when we learned of history of the dragons, I listened.
I think the end is worth it. I like where everyone ends up here. It all feels fitting for what we've learned and the paths they've taken.
Review originally published at Lomeraniel dot com Audiobookreviews.
This is the second book in the Dragon Apocalypse series. What is so special about these series is that the story is told in first person by the ghost of one of the main characters, Stagger. Infidel, who has lost her powers, is in need of fulfilling the promise she made to Aurora taking the Jagged Heart to Aurora’s people.
I am absolutely loving these series. The characters have soul, they are complex, and one soon starts feeling for them. Stagger and Infidel’s story is heartbreaking, but I also was able to connect to secondary characters, each one with a more surprising story. But not all is sadness in this book, there is humor too, although bittersweet at times.
The world building in this series is amazing, and I find this world quite original and a breath of fresh air comparing it with other epic fantasy books. There are many complex details, and I felt that the books are peeling off layer after layer. I’m curious to know where this will lead us.
Jake Urry’s narration is incredible! He is not only the perfect Stagger, who has become more insightful, more wise; but he also brought the rest of characters to life, giving each one a unique style and voice. There are many emotions in this book, and Urry has known how to transmit those well, sometimes bringing tears to my eyes.
I am looking forward to the rest of books in this series to be released on Audible, I just need more of Stagger, Infidel, and Jake Urry!
I received a copy of this book in audio format from the narrator in exchange for an honest review.
Same as title. Must love fantasy and lots of words. I'm not going to read the next book yet I have too many other books to catch up on
A continuation of the Greatshadow story. Great "companions quest" Hush Book Two of the Dragon Apocalypseaction and adventure in a magical world where even a ghost can narrate part of the story.
another good James Maxey fantasy book. I mistakenly read Hush before reading Greatshadow, the first book in the series, which left some gaps in my appreciation of some aspects of the magical system at work, but it was still quite enjoyable. I'll be reading more of his work.
I extremely enjoyed the book! Although I didn't think it was quite as good as book # 1 of the Dragon Apocalypse. Plenty of
action! It did seem strange at times, especially the part about becoming a ghost or spirit. Yet it was very fascinating story!
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