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Mists of Kel Doran: Dragon-Touched #2

Ageless Fury: An Epic Fantasy Saga

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Within Ava, within Kel Doran - Something has awakened...

The Caro Expedition is under way, but the journey will not be without peril for the mysterious warrior and those she leads. Their goal: to plunder the secrets of Valshyr, unlock its past, and search for answers within the mist.

Meanwhile, in Wyvern’s Rest, Ava has her freedom, but it may cost her more than she can bare. She and the other survivors are left battered and broken as tremors plague their helpless city, pushed to the brink as darkness infests the Outer Quarter.

Put to the test, Ava will have to choose between her freedom and the city’s survival. Which will she choose?


The epic adventure continues in Book 2 of the Mists of Kel Doran Series!



New to our series? We've got you covered! Book One, The Weave of Fate, is included FREE with all Pre-Orders! Get both books for the price of one!

256 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 22, 2020

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S.L. Matthews

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Scott Matthews was born in Oklahoma City in 1976 and has spent his entire life in the great state of Oklahoma. By day, he puts out IT fires...by night, he raises teenagers and herds cats. Or...raises cats and herds teenagers. He's discovering more and more that those two are interchangeable. He's married to an amazing woman and has three great kids. Somewhere in between all that, he writes the "Mists of Kel Doran" epic fantasy series.

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My debut 'episode', The Weave of Fate will be published in Spring of 2019. The Mists of Kel Doran is an epic, serialized medieval fantasy series. It will be published in episodic fashion, approximately 3-4 books a year. I'm honored you've taken the time to read about my project and hope you enjoy reading about the world of Kel Doran as much as I've enjoyed writing it. I'm excited to bring years of research and planning to fantasy readers across the world.

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Profile Image for Ulla Bisgaard.
180 reviews2 followers
July 31, 2021
Great world building

Ageless fury are number 2 in the “Mists of Kel Doran-Shadowfall” series. I am sure we will be seeing more of. The book doesn’t end with a major cliffhanger, but there are still several story lines, that needs to be finished. It’s a complicated book, in that you are following several story lines at the same time. Because of this, I recommend that you read book 1 “the weave of fate”, before you start on this one. Because we are following several parallel story lines, we also have many protagonists and several antagonists in the book. The style is a little like “the Witcher”, because you eventually see how all of those pieces (of the story) fits together. The world building are fantastic, with lots of details that you can see the author has spend a lot of time on. I think, that’s what carries the book on. Another thing I liked, was that it at times are hard to see who are the protagonists and who are the antagonists. Using the terms light or dark, most of the people here are in the grey zone, which makes for an interesting read.
I can recommend the book to fans of The Witcher, and would set the ages for the readers at 16+. Triggers for the series are violence, rape, abuse and slavery.
The narrator for the audio version of the book, does a really good job, but I am glad I got the ebook version too. The reason for that, is that I sometimes needed to go back and re read some of the passages, in order to understand what was going on. I received the audio version of this book for free, and borrowed the ebook version on KU. Since I liked the book, I am leaving a voluntary review.
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855 reviews17 followers
September 3, 2021
More of the Same... So lost. For +18 readers

Parental Warning- easily an R rating Adult Read - So, I most definitely need to start with the warning on this book/series. Although, some of the worst content was in the first book, there are still several graphic triggers that get rehashed in this book regarding: rape, abuse, suicide, murder and attempted murder. Again, the main character is a girl who has a large thread in this story, she was: sold into prostitution by her father, beaten and raped on a regular basis, had attempted suicide multiple times, and survived a very graphic attempted murder. The violence and gore is very graphic and then you have all the cussing as well (including f-bombs).

I was hoping book two would enlighten me to the parts that were missing, so I could connect the dots and finally make sense of the plot. There a characters that I don't understand how their stories have anything to do with Ava and even by the end of the book what Ava even is. I will say that this author does have skills with the descriptions and world building, it's very vivid and I really wanted to like it. However, I have more unanswered questions, and between that and the level of the content this is not a series I will continue.

The narrator was ok 3⭐. Did a great job with many of the character voices, but was really slow in my opinion... I turned it up to 1.35 speed which made it a more normal pace.

—I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Profile Image for Jerry Harkey.
57 reviews3 followers
July 13, 2021
Like the first book, you really have to pay attention to what you're reading/listening. Many characters, more developed here in book 2, and several plot lines weave and interesting and compelling story. Still, we are left with cliff-hangers for many of the those plot lines. Looking forward to book 3!
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November 10, 2020
I have just finished Ageless Fury and can hardly wait for the next book. I wasn't sure if i was going to like this series when I started reading The Weave of Fate, but was surprised how thoroughly I enjoyed it. I would recommend this series to all my friends.
Profile Image for Todd Bliss.
415 reviews4 followers
September 9, 2021
Great story this is the second book in the series and the narrator does a fantastic job of bringing book two to life
Profile Image for Susan May.
732 reviews14 followers
November 11, 2021
I didn't care for this one because I didn't realize it was book 2. So I was totally lost. The characters & creatures were good.
Profile Image for Korra II Allison Baskerville.
257 reviews9 followers
November 17, 2021
Much of what I have to say about this book was covered in my review of part 1. Though I’ll reiterate, as I know it’s unlikely people on sites other than my blog would be bothered to track it down.

I received this book as a review copy, listened to it for review but I was completely lost. I couldn’t follow the plot to save my life. I’ve listened to series out of order or individual books before. I’ve always known I was missing context and backstory but was still able to follow the plot relatively well. Unfortunately with this book, that wasn’t the case.

I purchased the first book, listened to it, and posted my review. I’ve finished listening to this book for the second time and I’m STILL lost. The story still does the same B.S from the first book where the author has added scenes that never seem to tie into anything. It continues plot threads from the first book, but the first book just dumps you into the world with no context or world-building.

I’ve listened to book 2 twice and book 1 once and I still feel no closer to understanding what the hell is going on in this series than I did when I first listened to book 2. Both books feel like a small part of a greater novel that has been separated from it without context.

The author does an astounding job of describing the world. Combat is intense and described well. I don’t see myself returning to this series unless a prequel or something to explain what the hell is going on is written.

The narration overall is excellent. The narrator speeds up her reading during intense combat scenes and does a great job with voices. She also says acrosst constantly, which isn’t a word and I find it insufferably annoying to listen to. It’s even more annoying than it was in the first book to me because the word across seems to pop up way more times in the story.

NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.
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