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Lords of the Sands
- Lands of Wanderlust, Book 2
- Narrated by: Jak McDonough
- Length: 12 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
The army of the dead has begun to rally from their recent defeat, slaughtering the nomads of the out-regions.
Reza, the saren knight responsible for the arisen lord’s recent defeat, struggles with Nomad, her cursed companion, drawing her and her friends thin and to their wits end in helping him to resist the call of darkness welling up deep within him.
Met with indolence from the region’s leaders, they are left to make strange connections and allies to help in defending their home state from impending doom. The dead are within the Southern Sands borders, and few have prepared for the imminent tides of war.
Lords of the Sands is the second book in a high-fantasy trilogy that has deep roots in dark magic, Lovecraftian horror, and the occult. It’s an epic-fantasy fiction novel that will leave you wanting more from the vibrant cast of characters you’ll grow to love.
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- Missgotty
- 14-11-22
Lands of the Sands
Book 2 picks up where the story left off with Nomad being badly injured by the undead. There is black goo coming out of his wound and no amount of general healing will fix it. His group's attempt to completely heal him with a spiritual healer fails, and a new character from Nomad's homeland puts a spanner in the works when he tries to assassinate Nomad for wrong's he has done in the past. The group commits to sticking with Nomad despite warnings that he will be their undoing, and they continue on with the quest against the Arisen.
This story was just ok. There was something I didn't like about the book, but I can't quite put my finger on what it is. Perhaps the writing style. There is constant action, battle, magic wielding and I'm sure lots of other people would find it appealing, but for some reason it wasn't for me.
I was given this book for free of my own choosing and I voluntarily left this review.
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