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Runic Ocean

Will of the Immortals, Book 2

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Runic Ocean plunges deeper into the mystical and treacherous world of Qi, Cultivation, and gods.

Leon Jäger, still adjusting to life in this strange land, finds himself drawn toward new horizons—and new dangers—when the winds of fate guide him to the cliffside city of Wavecrest. But even a knight hardened by war and tempered by cultivation must tread carefully, for the cliffs of Wavecrest conceal more than just crashing waves.

Just as Leon starts to find his footing, someone close to him disappears, forcing him into a desperate search through a city rife with deceit and ambition. As he and his companions follow the trail, they uncover power struggles that threaten not just their mission, but their lives. To make matters worse, Leon's enemies are not only numerous but some are far beyond his current abilities, leaving him no choice but to outthink, outmaneuver, and, potentially, endure brutal defeat.

Haunted by the toll of past battles and loss, Leon's path as a Cultivator begins to falter under the effects of Qi Deviation—a dangerous imbalance that threatens to unravel both his cultivation and his sanity. With every misstep, the line between friend and foe blurs, and Leon must fight to hold on to who he is—or risk being consumed by the very power he seeks to master.

Runic Ocean continues the immersive blend of Western fantasy, Chinese cultivation, and LitRPG adventure that defines Will of the Immortals. With enemies both known and unseen, battles fought with more than just weapons, and a relentless storm rising on every front, Leon must evolve—or be swept beneath the tides.

©2024 Jay Krauss (P)2025 Podium Audio
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Honestly, just keep going with this series! Every book gets better and with every book we learn a little more about the world and how it works! The character development is spot on, and I haven't been bored once for more than maybe a chapter and I'm done the latest release of book 6! I haven't been able to put this series down the past week or so! It just gets better and better ss the story progresses!

Again, the narration is excellent and some of the best I've ever heard. I love how the narrator can do both male and female voices and make them all distinct and different with the accents and intonation differences. He makes all the accents sound natural and unforced as well, which is an impressive feat as most accents I hear just aren't very good.

Overall, this is a 5/5 for me on every metric! This series really was a hidden gem that I'm so happy to have discovered!

A Great 2nd Installment

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what a great continuation of this character Journey a lot of great twists and turns introduces an interesting group of villains for this book and a few surprises including a surprise at the end

what another great adventure

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Not a bad story. Reasonably well written. Relies on basic, traditional tropes: kidnapped friends, gods and goddesses, an auction for kickass goods, etc. I given the story 3 stars due to a near entire lack of originality. I was entertained enough to buy the next book.

A solid entry.

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Immature and lacking in character depth. The quiet stoicism of the main character in the first book is revealed to be a directionless violence machine who serves the lives of other characters but has no significant will, desire or direction of their own.

Progression is unearned and undeserved, a blunt conflict resolver that endows Leon with exceptional powers over and over again so characters can say 'omg you're so strong' on repeat.

All the villains feel like the same cookie cutter arrogant narcissist, creating a repetitious conflict of picking a fight with Leon only to realize he's op and beg for mercy.

Series lost me with this book.

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