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Blade of Rebels

The Lost Sect, Book 2

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Blade of Rebels

By: Julian Gyll-Murray
Narrated by: Keith Brown
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Leaving his homeland for the first time, Jason is thrust into a world teeming with peril. Hunted by the ruthless Lightguard for uncovering their dark plot, he flees deeper into the treacherous Canyonlands. But power is elusive, and the path to it, perilous.

The enigmatic Citadel, the very heart of his enemy, holds the key. Deep in the city's ancient bowels, a secret, potent enough to alter the course of history lies hidden. One so dangerous, people are willing to kill to keep it buried.

Jason must delve deeper into his mastery of shadow-weaving to challenge the Lightguard and confront an Emperor's tyranny. Navigating a labyrinth of deceit and betrayal, Jason must discern friend from foe.

In a world where every shadow could harbor a dagger, Jason’s best chance may lie with a clandestine rebellion of whispers and fragile alliance. As war looms over the Canyonlands, the fate of its people is in Jason's hands.

About the series: Following the international Amazon best-seller Blade of Ghosts, this sequel is the next instalment in Julian Gyll’s western fantasy take on the cultivation genre, inspired by the worlds of Xianxia and Wuxia.

©2023 Julian Gyll-Murray (P)2024 Portal Books
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Progression Fantasy

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The story was good. I would have rather waited another year for Travis baldree to narrate.

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I didn't pay attention when I bought this sequel. the new narrator caught me by surprise and my brain railed against it at first,but I have to give him credit he attempted to bring the same charisma to the characters and I think he did it justice.

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Feels like it was written by an AI that can't write

Huge disappointment compared to the first book at first I thought it was off because of the change in narrator however I realized a few chapters in that the narrator was not the problem. The book treats its reader or listener like their stupid repeating and repeating and repeating things. I had to stop listening after the main characters thoughts and feelings were described back to back with him listening in to a conversation that would very obviously make him feel a certain way. It was the straw on the camles back for me. Overall it felt like a ton of padding without any detail or the capable world building from the last book almost like reading the sparknotes of a real book.

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