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Fate of Wizardoms #2

Balance of Magic

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Ruthless wizards vie for a vacant throne.
The result could alter the balance of magic and doom their world.


A wizard lord is dead, the result of an exotic scheme made possible by an amulet known as the Eye of Obscurance, What if the amulet fall into the wrong hands?

With a throne vacant, a rival wizard lord seeks to expand his power, capturing prayers meant for another and strengthening his magic beyond anything ever recorded. The world will tremble should his power rise to that of two gods.

290 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2019

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Jeffrey L. Kohanek

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I love fantasy, adventure, and magic. More than that, I adore my readers.

My books are written to entertain -- fantasy adventures filled with compelling characters, spectacular magic, thrilling action, constant intrigue, and a sense of discovery. I equate them to the "Marvel Movie" version of fiction, intended to be a fun escape.

I would love to have you join me and my quirky characters for one outrageous adventure after another. With over a million published words, my author journey has just begun.

Best wishes,
Jeff

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Jeffrey L. Kohanek grew up in rural Minnesota where comic books sparked his young imagination, inspiring fantasies of heroes with super-powers saving the day. His tastes later evolved to fantasy epics featuring unlikely heroes overcoming impossible odds to save worlds born from the writer's imagination.

Now residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jeff uses that imagination to weave tales of engaging characters caught in fantastic plots to inspire young adults and the child within us all.
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325 reviews104 followers
August 5, 2025
3.5 stars.

I am more invested in the characters now that I am two books into the series and I'm hoping that things continue to improve as I move on to read book 3.

I am beginning to see why so many people are talking about this author now.
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1,040 reviews86 followers
February 4, 2020
5 magic stars

Balance of Magic continues the Fate of Wizardoms saga, an epic fantasy adventure filled with magic, intrigue, schemes, and betrayal.
While Eye of Obscurance was more daring action and adventure the likes of Six of Crows, this sequel changes the note and slowly but surely turns the tale into an epic fantasy perfect for fans of Wheel of Time or Riyria Chronicles.

'Welcome to the second verse of our epic, where complexities arise and the struggle for power takes hold.'

Fan Art by The Magic Book Corner


After the death of the Wizard Lord Taladain, aided by the old bard Salvon, Jace and Rhoa are on the run, along with princess Narine and her faithful bodyguard Adyn, as well as Rawk of course, who sticks to Rhoa's side.

Jace wants payment for his fulfilled contract, while Narine tries to escape her brother's vengeful wrath and, since both their paths lead the same way, of course they go together.
At this point in their adventure, each and every one of them prefers obscurity and a small respite from trouble. But trouble has a way of finding them regardless. Especially since they find themselves smack down in the middle of a struggle for power and a full out war.

War wages in Ghealdor with the cities' prayers as the prize. The wizard Malvorian had discovered a means to claim the Towers of Devotion from another wizardom and now he wants to master them all.
And it all began with the Eye of Obscurance.


An amulet enchanted by a magic that renders even a wizard lord powerless. With this magical item Lord Taladain had been murdered and his death had upset the balance of magic as a whole.

You see, as Salvon explained:
'The world is run by wizard lords, each with the power of a god. There are only eight wizardoms so eight men of such power. Their magic greatly outstrips ordinary wizards, of which there are not so many.'
With a vacant throne the balance is upset, but with a wizard lord holding the power of two thrones, or even two thrones empty at the same time, the balance could be altered and magic shifted into another direction. Which direction and to what purpose, how many empty thrones and why? - That remains for you to find out while reading this series. You won't get all the answers here, within this installment. But I promise you it will be one hell of a ride.

This second book in series lays out the cards, broadens the game board and properly sets the base for a solid and intricate edge of the seat epic fantasy adventure.

With plots within plots and reveals that you just don't see coming, this tale will keep you on your toes up to the very end. The characters grow and develop and if you liked them in book 1, you're gonna love them now.

Away from the restrictions of royalty Narine comes into her own with the help of Jace and Adyn. After having spent her life trying to be who others thought she should become, Narine is finally challenged to 'Stop trying to be the girl you believe people expect' and 'be the woman you wish to be.' Not such an easy thing to do, especially when she has a whole wizardom to think of too.

Jace begins to care for others too and is now met with a fear he had never before considered. A fear for the safety of others. Well, a certain one to be more exact. But will he be able to act on it after a thief's life of self-preservation and selfishness? His development is one to watch for.

Rhoa doesn't get a lot of stage this time around and I hope to get more of her in future books. Adyn on the other hand is a treasure. I liked her in book 1 but downright adore her here. Her puns and constant fun banter with or at the expense of Jace were one of the highlights of this tale for me.

Jace scrambled away and rose to his feet warily. "That would have hurt."
"Which one?"She grinned. "The kick in the head or the heel in the crotch?"
"Both."

You have got to love Adyn.


And then we have Rawk. Gentle, steadfast and loyal, the best friend you could wish for. And yet so heartrendingly broken!! I swear I wanted to reach within the pages and give him a big hug!!
"I..." Am twisted. Disgusting. Corrupted.
'... who would want to be friends with Rawkobon the bald, Rawkobon the hairless, Rawkobon the freak?'

I sure as hell would!!!

All compelling and beautifully fleshed out characters, with two more joining the cast. Brogan and Blyte. And they are both pretty awesome too. Especially him! :)
"We all end up dead Brogan."
He stopped and grinned. "Yes, but given the choice, I would prefer to go out in style."


Heartbreaking at times and uplifting at others, this riveting tale has all the marks of a fabulous read.
Beautifully fleshed out characters, imaginative magic and unique occurrences, thumping adventure, fabulous character bonding, humor and even a budding romance!

I loved the take on magic, as well as the conundrum it raises.
'Perhaps men lose their humanity, squeezed by human suffering on one side and the lure of unlimited unchallenged power on the other.'

The intricacies of the plot were top notch and that reveal at the end - talk about a solid punch you didn't see coming. There were a few clues, mind you, dropped along the way and yet... Holy frigging shirt! That was one HUGE twist!

And then there is that attention to detail and masterful intricacy that this author pulls like a charm. From word-building to pace, from darkness to light, everything is beautifully balanced. The tension is masterfully softened whenever it becomes too much, with a bit of light banter or chuckle worthy moments.
I for one couldn't really keep a straight face when a poor captain spun on his heel and rolled his eyes looking up at the ceiling and muttering in despair: "Why, Gheald? Why must I be surrounded by idiots?"

Bottom-line, cause I already held you too long... :D
Wizardoms Balance of Magic is a FABULOUS epic fantasy that I highly recommend to all fantasy adventure lovers out there.

Give it a try people! And who knows? You may end up loving it just as much as I did.

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1,452 reviews303 followers
January 5, 2023
I find myself in an odd situation, here almost solely at the author's request. After I left a complainy review of the first book in this series (https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...) he asked that I give the rest of the series a shot before passing final judgment. I understand how my review overcame the generally-correct recommendation that authors stay out of review spaces, with its default prime placement on Goodreads thanks to its smattering of 'likes', and Mr. Kohanek was a class act in his reply, so I eventually agreed to continue onward and see what effect the next books would have. And now, part-way into book three, I find that some of my complaints are, in fact, alleviated. At least in part. My broad take at this point is that I'm enjoying the series more than the individual books, if that makes any sense.

In my prior review, I cautiously complimented the writing, but backhanded that by pointing out some cliche passages and unnecessary chapters. Good news: any cliche has run its course and I found none of the same in this second volume (with the caveat of two brief exchanges drawn from Star Wars and The Princess Bride that are either lifts or homage). There were still a couple of chapters or sections that I feel could have been skipped, where narrating out particular actions didn't have to happen (and I've found the same at least once in book three) but I can skim past these when I need to. In truth, the writing is skillful, meticulously edited, and accessible to all ages. If all self-publishing authors wrote at least this well, there would be no stigma.

One recurring thing that irritates me is action replays with POV changes. A scene plays out; we then switch to a different character's POV (all third-person) but the tape rewinds a bit, with the exact same actions and dialogue playing out on the page again, with very little value added from the new character's POV. It makes me so mad, like, I just read this! One page ago!

Also in my prior review, I called out some sexism, which on reflection was more strongly contained within one particular lecherous character's POV than I initially allowed for. A sentence in the second book highlighted this issue for me, at the start of chapter 22:
Every wizard in Fastella was gathered in the Guild Hall, even the wizardesses.
This left me replying sarcastically, "Wow, even the wizardesses, like females even count." The problem is that it took at least a full page before it sunk in that this was narrated in a specific character's (a wizard's) point of view, so when first encountered it seems like the book's attitude, not just the character's. Maybe this is bad reading on my part, but it's at least partly due to the POV style, a rotating limited third-person POV, but one that's distant from the character in question. We're not deep inside the character's head at any point. Still, I accept that this attitude towards wizardesses as "the weaker wizard sex," as well as most of the "your talents are thievery, my talents are boobs" perspective that we were given during Jace's scenes in the prior book, are properly attributable to specific characters, even when the words came out of a different character's mouth.

It's still a worldbuilding choice that female wizards are categorically different and considered less powerful than male wizards because they don't make things go boom as well, but the sequels demonstrate that this is an important factor in the overall plot. I'm still not sold on the lack of wizardess lords, the god-like power level of the top magic users in this world; in this sequel, it's told that this is because one time there was a wizardess lord and she went cray-cray, but I don't like that all characters, male and female, conclude that this means a wizardess lord would be inevitably and inherently more dangerous than the prevailing alternative.

At least Jace's default sexist attitude sees evolution in this book and beyond, as his relationship with Narine evolves, but I still have to note that she comes to this relationship as a literal virgin princess. I'm rarely a great fan of romance in my reading except when it's presented with utmost emotional authenticity. The version here is fairly standard for the all-ages audience that the books seem geared towards. Perhaps this is the biggest reason why I'm not a greater fan of the series, specific content complaints aside: its primary appeal is, I think, to a younger audience than I. I would have enjoyed the series a lot more in my teen years, and specifically when those went down in the 1990s. The POV style and the plot-driven focus give the series a retro feel that I connect with the 90s for whatever reason. It's comparable in those aspects to, say, the Dragonlance Chronicles, which I happen to have read recently (2 of 3 books anyway). I can say with utmost conviction that this series is better than the Dragonlance Chronicles.

Maybe I'm a character reader, if I must be limited to something? (I can be many things, but let's go with that for the moment.) I often found during the second and third book that they demand that the reader be interested in the setting's fate overall, and events taking place far away from the main characters established in the first book, featuring characters that I would be hard pressed to remember mentions of from the first book. The more of the series I read, the more it appears that the total plot is intended as the main draw, so I'll shift my expectations away from character experiences and just try and enjoy the ride. Helping that, this book includes at least one good twist that creates its own impetus to read on.
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431 reviews39 followers
November 22, 2019
Jeffery Kohanek continues this epic series in book two, by adding some revealing background information on many characters, while deepening the storyline. Strong character development with right amount of tease, deepens my interest and furthers my curiosity in this still developing story. Book two is filled with mystery motives, intense action and more diabolical plots, plans are revealed. Again, my expectations are high and Jeffery L. Kohanek continues to deliver, cannot wait to read more asap. Work well met, well done, Mr. Kohanek!
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524 reviews84 followers
January 24, 2020
Following the death of the wizard Taladain, our friends are on the run. The princess Narine fearing her brother (Prince Eldalain) will blame her for their father, Lord Taladain’s death escapes with Jace, Rhoa and Salvon along with her lifelong friend and bodyguard Adyn.

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The Balance of Magic picks up almost directly after the events of Eye of Obscurance and is just as fast paced and fun as the first. The world has gotten a little more complicated as it opens up and we meet new characters and travel to new places. As the plot thickens some of the minor characters get bigger arcs and their backstories filled in this time around.

Of our friends-
Narine moves into the limelight, as she and Jace are developing a relationship. Rawk meets up with an uncle who was kicked out of the clan, the same as himself. And Salvon believes Rhoa is the anomaly that was predicted, and is immune to magic and illusions.

Of our villains-
Cordelia is working behind the scenes for whoever benefits her guild the most. Rindle is still trying to prove himself better than Jace. Eladain intends to declare martial law, therefore handing the throne and power of the Fastella to himself (at least for the next few months). And Parsec’s is working towards challenging Eladain, for that same throne.
That was just the tip of the iceberg.
I always worry I’m not going to be able to keep everyone straight because there are so many characters and so much going on with them and you all know me and my notorious inability to remember names (this is why all my bunnies just inherit by default any name of a rabbit they look similar to). But I have learned with Jeffrey Kohanek to not stress too much about it because it all works itself out in the wash. As the unimportant people fall away, and the main characters move forward, those characters usually have enough quirks or events happening to them that I can keep them straight for the most part.
The only issues I had this time was with the wizards- keeping track of who’s on top in which city, and who’s trying to topple whom, was a bit tricky. It does eventually get easier as the details start sticking.


I can always count on Jeffrey Kohanek’s books for fast paced entertainment and this didn’t disappoint. With lots of twisty behind the scenes plots as the balance of power shifts from one wizard to another, there are quite a few surprises along the way including the appearance of a magic-based dragon! Always good fun.

Other notes-
This is getting a little more adult with the relationships and a few scenes of gore but still rather mild in comparison to some of what’s out there. I’d let my teen read it but that’s just me.

I mentioned in the review of Eye of Obscurance, how I was sad about Rhoa not having much thought about her leaving her found family and we do get a little here as she sees them in passing and regrets the loss of their company etc. I liked that.

Thank you to Jeffrey Kohanek for the ARC!
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1,636 reviews199 followers
June 30, 2023
While not perfect, I liked the first book in the series. Sadly for my personal taste this sequel went way downhill.

There's plenty of romance, which already isn't my cup of tea, but on top of that I found it to be the worst kind of romance (again for my taste) as well.
The oh so naive young woman, and the experienced scoundrel. All the stereotypes hit on the head as well. He's looking for "insert all sorts of physical attributes". Meanwhile she's looking for someone who makes her laugh. He thinks marriage is a horror, she thinks it's very romantic. The way he goes after this inexperienced young woman just felt annoying, creepy and ewwww to me.
I love it (full on sarcasm here) if the female character needs the male one to tell her to not care about what other people think, and instead do what she actually wants. All while ignoring her wishes, unless he thinks it will get him in her pants. Yes, this definitely fits the character, and I don't think the author is thinking like this, but seriously, I just HATE that sort of thing. And I hate all the blushing, kissing, and shoving away as well as sneaking looks at naked people. If I want to read whining and pining, I'll read a romance, and not a sword and sorcery.

The plot seemed to be secondary to the romance, and aside from a few action scenes that kept me interested, the story seemed to flounder quite a bit.

The characters seemed to get shallower instead of showing growth from the first book - which might be due to the romance annoying me so much to be fair.

This will definitely be my last book by the author.
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569 reviews95 followers
January 5, 2023
05/01/2023

2023 reads book 2

“We all die. It is how we do it that matters.”

Good second installment of the series! For being such a short book, a surprisingly amount of shit went down. I will say that I don't feel the romance between two certain characters at all, but I might change my mind further into the series. The ending left me a little speechless and ensured that I will continue on with the series for sure!
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1,868 reviews655 followers
June 7, 2023
⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3

One of the most interesting parts of this series is how devotion carries such power where worship carries power and fills a vacuum. In this story, following two such absences of great wizards, what might happen in such a dark hole?

A quick, snappy book with amusing dialogue, a fast-paced plot and multi-povs including some from the villains perspective which is always refreshing to see.

The characters are slightly shallow with little development, but with such short chapters and the seemingly younger proposed audience for the series, this didn’t bother me as much as it might have it other high fantasies.

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173 reviews1 follower
October 10, 2023
4.25⭐

i really enjoyed it! the world building and magic system are very interesting and the plot never gets boring. it's also pretty funny. the twist in the end was really good too.

although i have to admit i liked the first book just a tiny bit more i'm excited to continue with the series and see where the story goes.

do recommend!
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506 reviews36 followers
November 2, 2019
As usual, Jeffrey Kohanek has knocked it out of the park. This is the second book in the Wizardoms series, and it is the perfect follow up. All of my favorite characters are back, the story and action are both outstanding, and there is a huge twist at the end that made my jaw hit the floor. I am so excited for the third book to come out!
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605 reviews21 followers
November 13, 2019
This is another great book added to this series and I'm so glad I had the chance to read it. The actions and adventures these characters take are awesome and you don't want to miss out on it so I grab your book now and get started reading it and if you want to get caught up grab the first book and start there.... Happy Reading 📚📚📚📚📚
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33 reviews
January 2, 2020
Happy New Read

This was a very fun, action-packed continuation of the series - and my first read of the year! Characters are well fleshed-out and have engaging individual journeys.
This series has the potential to be a fantasy favourite on my shelf. I look forward to the next chapter.
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2,928 reviews342 followers
February 1, 2022
Notes:

Yay for libraries!

Edited Notes on 1st book about Books 1-3
Profile Image for Lana.
2,703 reviews57 followers
December 4, 2019
In the first book in this series we find Rhoa, Jace Rawk and Salvon performing for the great wizard Lord Taladain and at the end killing him as planned. However his wizardess daughter Narine knew that her brother Eldalain would blame her for their father's death, so she begged our team of rogues to help her escape and whilst the whole of Ghealdar was mourning the loss of the great high wizard our heroes journey south, miles away from Fastella. In the meantime Lord Malvorian always greedy for more power has declared war on Ghealdor and all magic wielders were required to serve. Thurvin, his advisor issued the instructions and he is such a snake in the grass. Malvorian was attempting to take over the towers of devotion of the other Wizardoms and channel them to his own thus gaining the strength of not just one God but two or more. With all this taking place, whereby plots and sub-plots were being planned the balance of magic was being threatened and with the imbalance things out of the ordinary started to occur. Many wizards wanted to get their hands on the amulet which had started all of this, little knowing that even without the amulet Rhoa could still foil magic users. This full of adventure thrilling book, is full of sword and sorcery where epic battles are fought, with a whole cast of rogues, wizards, a princess and even a dragon making this 2nd book in the wizardoms series such a fun and exciting book to read. I love the banter that goes on between the rogues, Kohanek has such a way of keeping the stories lighthearted and easy to read. Onward to book 3.
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53 reviews1 follower
January 27, 2020
I offered to review this audiobook because I am such an an avid reader but also almost exclusively audio due to my schedule. Because of this, and the fact that a bad narrator can destroy a great series, I can be very critical of narrators. Especially when books have a single narrator required to speak with different voices for multiple characters. Most cannot do it without having some errors where they use the wrong 'voice' for the wrong character. Travis Baldree does a great job in narrating all voices this book. It was a very enjoyable listen and I didn't have any issues distinguishing between characters.

As to the story, I am not one to give a lot of specific story details since I feel you should read the story for that. However, I will say that it is book 2 in a historical fiction series where some of the characters have magic. The author has done a great job at continuing this series. It still has great characters that continue to develop and a story line with l twists and turns. You won't be disappointed if you give it a try, but I recommend reading book 1 first!

I received a free review copy of this audiobook and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Profile Image for Christina Morley.
Author 5 books21 followers
September 21, 2020
I am really enjoying Jeffrey L. Kohanek's Fate of Wizardoms series. This is a review of the audiobook of Balance of Magic. It's a lot of fun listening to Travis Baldree narrate the story and he doesn't exaggerate the different voices, which I find can be jarring. On the other hand, some of the voices (especially belonging to the female characters) are almost the same. I still think he does a fabulous job with such a big cast of characters. It helps that the author writes descriptively with just enough information, so it's easy to identify who is talking and who is thinking to themselves even with the different scene changes and varying points of view.

Whether you grab the audiobook or read it yourself, this series has everything to keep your attention. The pacing is good, the scenes are exciting, and the characters are believable. There's even a twist at the end that I didn't see coming! Now I want to know more about that scene because it opens up a whole bunch of new questions. I'm looking forward to continuing the adventure in Temple of the Oracle (Book 3)!
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691 reviews41 followers
December 15, 2019
After reading this book, I wanted to write and post this review to share my honest experiences toward the story.

Book 2 of the Wizardoms series continues where the first left off, and is in my opinion, even more exciting and action-packed than the first. While the first focused on character building and plot formation, this one began to form deeper character relationships, while developing the characters further and introducing interesting side characters. The story is told from multiple points of view, to allow the reader to see all sides of the story and what is going on behind the scenes. With no adult content, this series is definitely one for lovers of high fantasy to add to their shelves. You’ve got action, adventure, some mystery, snarky comments and banter, all combined with an incredible storytelling voice. What more could you ask for?
Profile Image for Crystal.
1,245 reviews8 followers
November 18, 2019
A wizard Lord is dead, and there is a group on the run. While running Jace seems to really annoy half the group. They end up getting separated, and then reunited. More fighting and narrow escapes. SO much going on in the book to keep you on the edge of your seat.
I loved watching Jace and Narine verbally spare back and forth. The ending shocked the heck out of me!! I can't wait to see what happens in the next book.
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310 reviews2 followers
January 4, 2020
I enjoyed listening to this series, I had checked out book 1 and now book 2. it continues to really draws you in with the wording.

Best of all this second book continues where the first left off, so there is no missing pieces that leave you wondering what happened between book one and book two.

Narrator continues to do a great job on voices, even down to making age appropriate voices.

I received a free review copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
272 reviews5 followers
November 2, 2019

Received as an arc
Wow a great continuation from Eye of Obscurance. This book opened my imagination to a world filled with Magic , deceit, intrigue, fear, fighting, twists and turns, power struggles, growing friendships, adventure. The character growth is great to see as is the way they use their abilities to help one another.
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872 reviews6 followers
November 27, 2019
Brilliant Jeff. I think sometimes it’s difficult for authors to write a good sequel, if the first one was so good. But Jeffrey has pulled it off. This was a very worthy follow up full of action and most important, Magic.

No spoilers, just a brilliant read.

Thanks Jeff. Looking forward to the next.
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317 reviews8 followers
March 3, 2025
Balance of Magic sees the crew escaping from successfully assassinating a wizard lord, along with extra members. Along with their attempts to evade capture, we start to see more of the world we have stepped into and the thirst for power among the wizards. Great character interaction keeps this book moving with less of a plot to focus on than book 1.
2,415 reviews
January 29, 2020
This is book 2 of the series. The storyline grabbed my attention from the beginning and kept it throughout. The book is well written and characters are well developed. I recommend reading. (I received this book as an arc and am leaving a voluntary honest review)
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13 reviews
February 6, 2020
Good old Adventure

It is great to find a good fantasy adventure for a change. The genre can become tired if not handled well. This is a fun, easy read. I have blown thru books 1 & 2 and I expect I won’t stop till the end.
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168 reviews17 followers
November 24, 2019
It's an empyreal follow-up of the series.
71 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2019
Love the series and am waiting for book number three to come out! A mixed bunch of characters that all seem to compliment one another - constant excitement!
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186 reviews
August 5, 2024
Balance of Magic is the second instalment of the Fate of Wizardoms series, and it picks up right where Eye of Obscurance left off. And let me tell you, it does NOT disappoint!

The power struggle between Wizard Lords is evident, and dark schemes and subterfuge are abounding! This book may not feature the same type of focused quest as the first, but it set the groundwork for what I believe will be an epic showdown of an equally epic series!

Following the first book and its excellent world-building, we get to experience even more of it as we - as readers - get to dive deeper into the magic system, and - you guessed it - the Balance of Magic.

The environments and the characters are well-described, and here we get to follow along with all those who were introduced in the first book, as well as a few more! Jace is as snarky as he ever was, and I found myself laughing out loud in several places as he drops his witty comments ("I can be quick" LOL). Narine is the sweetest, yet she is still a headstrong young woman, and (view spoiler)
Rawk, Rhoa, and all the rest are also treasured! The cast is well-balanced and distinctly different, yet complement each other perfectly!

I'm really enjoying this series and I'm excited to see where the story is heading! Onto the next!
615 reviews1 follower
March 28, 2020
disaster seems to follow Jace and gang around everywhere they end up. An excellent followup, looking forward to the next book.
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198 reviews2 followers
December 24, 2022
4.5 read! Love all these characters and was really surprised at the twist at the end!
1,133 reviews2 followers
May 5, 2020
A very intriguing story involving wizards, thieves, deception, murder, princesses and even a dragon. It is a book you don't want to putdown. The end is a complete surprise.
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