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  • Reign of Havoc

  • Legends of The Tainted, Book 2
  • By: B.T. Narro
  • Narrated by: Nick Podehl
  • Length: 22 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (63 ratings)

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Reign of Havoc

By: B.T. Narro
Narrated by: Nick Podehl
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Manastorms have kept the world disconnected for hundreds of years, but with the recent changes to mana, the storms have calmed.

Now, ancient sorcerers are pouring into Dorrinthal from all over the world for their chance to gain complete control over sorcery. Meanwhile, the miraculous, legendary golden plum Jon Oklar has returned, and soaks attention faster than Tarak's instructor chugs ales. Will he turn out to be an ally, or just another pain in the arse?

Alliances must be made, but there isn't enough time to find out who can be trusted. Tarak might just have to go with the best of the worst. There are many new sorcerers from faraway lands, thanks to the magnificent Jon Oklar, as well as new sorcery to discover.

Tarak is finding that, for the first time in his life, he needs order. There's no other way to defeat this havoc. He will have to empower himself through hard work and ingenuity if he wants to stand a chance against the threats to Dorrinthal. If only he didn't have so many damn distractions within reach—the engaged princess, ale from other worlds to try, the food of the castle…more ale to try.

The ancient sorcerers have been drinking without paying for hundreds of years. Someone now has to put an end to their freeloading, and it might just have to be Tarak.

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You Gotta Love Nick Podehl

A variety of unique characters. The second book is even better than the first. Tarak is such a rogue. And what better person to voice a rogue than Podehl.

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Great Journey

loved the characters and intensity of this story. I will continue to read future books form this author

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Love, joy, action packed. 6 stars!

Excellent continuation.
This story had me laughing, crying, edge of my seat!

Terik, a bafoon with a good heart, maturing, and becoming something bigger.

All characters have a personality. The narrator, is very talented. I couldn’t wait to listen to this right after the first book!!

Definitely recommend this one!!

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Tearing is coming alone well!

I dont often leave reviews, but this book needed it. fantastic story, world building, and character development id leave a 12/10 score if I could.

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The story telling

The worst part about this book is that it ends and I no have to be patient and wait for the next one !

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the story is self is good but...

The author tends to get lost in the sauce and turns the book into a music/magic text book every other chapter. Why are you getting so specific with a magic system that doesn't really exist??? half the book is just explaining the magic system. keep it short and sweet. "i.e. you have a light saber? how does it work? magic crystal." you don't get into the physics of it.

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Good

Love the story and would’ve been awesome, but the narrator is just terrible!!! It’ll be awesome if they have someone reread it!!!

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Ehh

Good sequel but way to much focus on their relationships. It was like 20 chapters of it. when the story finally started progressing it was a good sequel. I hope the MC will finally focus more on connecting to mana after this.

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