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Season of the Runer Book II: Sojourn
Season of the Runer Book II: Sojourn
Season of the Runer Book II: Sojourn
Audiobook13 hours

Season of the Runer Book II: Sojourn

Written by Abigail Linhardt

Narrated by Aaron Smith

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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“THERE MAY BE NO GHOSTS OR GHOULS HERE, BUT THERE ARE MONSTERS. IT’S OUR JOB TO STOP THEM.”

Fleeing Al’Myrah, Tzarik sails with Sybal as far away from Sharar as they can. Landing on the far eastern continent of Xia, they discover there are no Runers on Xia and a civil war is heating up between the traditionalists and those who believe it is time for Xia to join the ways of the modern world.

A mysterious creed called Wushito culls the monsters without runes or the white blood. Revered or feared, Wushito exists to support the ruler of Xia--the one touched by the White Dragon. But with Runers ashore, their secrets may soon be brought to light and the traditions on which Xia is built will be tipped into chaos.

Put in the middle, Tzarik and Sybal set events into motion they must see through to the end or risk unleashing a malevolent force into the world. However, a shadow from the past appears amidst their new struggle, complicating their sojourn and quest for sanctuary.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 8, 2021
ISBN9781669605003
Season of the Runer Book II: Sojourn

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Again, very nice. Dark, less monsters than last time (will be nice if there are more in the third one), but some strong world-building. The characters are so vibrant. The large-scale conflict this time made for a nice change of pace. There is a little surprise romance which I did not expect. Still, a strong entry and shockingly well done from a little-known author.