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Siege of Rage and Ruin

The Wells of Sorcery, Book 3

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Siege of Rage and Ruin

Written by: Django Wexler
Narrated by: Nancy Wu, Catherine Ho
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This is Django Wexler's third book in the cinematic fantasy Wells of Sorcery Trilogy featuring a fierce young woman skilled in the art of combat magic on an epic mission to steal a ghost ship.

Isoka has done the impossible - she's captured the ghost ship Soliton.

With her crew of mage-bloods, including the love of her life, Princess Meroe, Isoka returns to the empire that sent her on her deadly mission. She's ready to hand over the ghost ship as ransom for her sister Tori's life but arrives to find her home city under siege - and Tori at the helm of a rebellion.

Neither Isoka's mastery of combat magic nor Tori's proficiency with mind control could have prepared them for the feelings their reunion surfaces. But they're soon drawn back into the rebels fight to free the city that almost killed them.

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Characters are not as strong, but they are interesting enough to keep you rooting for them. Twists and turns are a bit predictable but augmented with good magic structure. You can't go wrong, with this new world, and I would have liked to see more exploration of why the world is the way it is.... this is contextually distant. Maybe future books will deal more specifically with thing like the ROT, and the world of the Harbor, especially if SOLOTON goes full USS ENTERPRISE ont he exploration of this world.

Not Wexler's best, but still a good read.

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