Return of the Runebound Professor 7
A Progression Fantasy Epic
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Narrated by:
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Ramón de Ocampo
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Actus Actus
Summary
Wizen is out of places to run.
Noah carved his way through the Damned Plains with Moxie and Lee, assembling a small army of demons that ranged from students to ancient prophecy-telling monstrosities on his path to stop Wizen and find a way back to Arbitage.
His pursuit brings him all the way up to the doorstep of Sievan, the Lord of Death. But Noah was expected—and he isn’t the only one there. Wizen unleashes his magic, striking a serious blow to the most powerful demon that Noah has ever met before fleeing to the one place that Noah fears …
And taking the only path to Arbitage along with him.
But Noah isn’t going to let things end that easily. The cunning old mage has caused too much damage. Hurt too many people. And Noah will be damned if he lets Wizen cut him off from his students again. He’s not going to let this fight go the same way the last one did.
After all, for their final confrontation, Wizen chose Noah’s home ground.
Noah has returned to the Line. But, this time, it’s voluntary.
Book seven of the next hit progression fantasy series from Actus, bestselling author of My Best Friend Is an Eldritch Horror. Featuring a strong, intelligent protagonist, a detailed runic magic system, loads of power progression, and so much more.
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I can not think of many times I have squirmed in frustration at something happening in this.
Quite nice
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a third of the book is painfully long inconsistent descriptions of rune crafting. seriously, so many chapters of boring tedious rune tinkering with rules that change at the authors train of thought.
and a third of the book is people explaining things the audience already knows to each other again. and again. and again. like holy cow, do we need to hear Noah tell the same story for the sixth time to a new audience? get on with the plot.
love the plot, but so much wasted time
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