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Master of Iron

Bladesmith, Book 2

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Master of Iron

Von: Tricia Levenseller
Gesprochen von: Emily Ellet
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In Master of Iron, the conclusion to Tricia Levenseller’s exciting Bladesmith YA fantasy duology, a magically gifted blacksmith with social anxiety must race against the clock to save her beloved sister and stop a devastating war.

Eighteen-year-old Ziva may have defeated a deadly warlord, but the price was almost too much. Ziva is forced into a breakneck race to a nearby city with the handsome mercenary, Kellyn, and the young scholar, Petrik, to find a powerful magical healer who can save her sister’s life.

When the events that follow lead to Ziva and Kellyn’s capture by an ambitious prince, Ziva is forced into the very situation she’s been dreading: magicking dangerous weapons meant for world domination.

The forge has always been Ziva’s safe space, a place to avoid society and the anxiety it causes her, but now it is her prison, and she’s not sure just how much of herself she’ll have to sacrifice to save Kellyn and take center stage in the very war she’s been trying to stop.

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There have been at least two instances where in the middle of a sentence it finally cuts off and a new chapters begins! That is not only annoying but you’re missing part of the story. And the story itself is good and interesting but whereas in the first book the main characters anxiety was there but not really the focus of the story. Here it’s all about her fears and while I can relate I also think it’s over the top and for a story as this just too much. The reading is usually good but sometimes gets too much into it. It’s great when certain emotions are actually audible but there is not that much dialogue on this story as it’s heavily on what’s happening in Zivas head due to her anxieties but these thoughts are often also performed very heavily as if it’s not just in her head but it’s all the story is. I still think it was a good story but there were quite a few scenes where I felt very annoyed with both the main character and the speaker.

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