The Emblem Throne
The Runes of Issalia, Book II
by Jeffrey L. Kohanek
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Pub Date Oct 06 2016 | Archive Date Nov 27 2016
Description
Joined by a fierce Tantarri warrior, the group embarks on a quest to locate a mysterious throne that has been lost for centuries. Guided by the cryptic words of an ancient prophecy, and backed by a forbidden magic that they are still learning to wield, they journey across the continent to save humanity from extinction.
A Note From the Publisher
Any readers also interested in the first book for review, please contact Reagan Rothe, creator@blackrosewriting.com.
Marketing Plan
Mass market appeal as Book I in the series is a top-selling title for Black Rose Writing.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781612967615 |
PRICE | $6.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
I enjoyed The Buried symbol a lot and I was excited to get into The Emblem Throne. The adventures of Brock and his friends is one that never ceases to be fascinating. I was curious about the direction this book will take after the ending of the previous one and I got a lot more than I expected. I had high expectations for this sequel and it surpassed every one of them.
The series just keeps getting better and better, the ingenuity of Jeffrey L. Kohanek keeps showing.
The Emblem Throne began with the POV of Ashland and progressed to that of other characters, it was incredibly nice to see the world from the mind of the others in the group. Filled with nonstop heart pounding action, great feats of magic, adorable romance, exhilarating adventures, The Emblem Throne made itself one of my favorite books of the year. It is incredibly well written, each scenario paints a clear image in my mind. Learning more about Chaos, The Unchosen and The Banished Horde is another aspect of this book I enjoyed, I love the way the author portrayed every detail.
The whole worldbuilding is very entrancing and I really enjoyed reading about it.
My favorite quote from the book is:
“Shipwrecked and lost in a foreign land, yet Ashland still appreciated the beauty surrounding them. How could he not love this girl?.”
That just gives me feels.
The ending of this book is well crafted in a way that leaves me anxious for the next installment in this series, The impending battle is one thing I can't wait for.
The Emblem Throne has it all monsters, friendship, love, humor, magic, Apocalypse, betrayal and it is one book I can recommend to all Fantasy lovers out there.
Brock, who is destined to be a Master of Order is dismissed from the Academy and imprisoned when it is discovered the he has the rune of Chaos on his forehead, the antithesis of the rune of Order. His companions free him and they escape, encountering horrible creatures along the way who intended to ravage the population. They master some of their magical powers and prepare for a great battle. Great fantasy and I was disappointed to have to wait for the sequel to find out the outcome. The story may be for the young adult reader but I enjoyed it none-the-less.
I was given an electronic copy in return for an honest review.
I hadn't read the first book in The Runes of Issalia but I still managed to understand the start of this book quickly,which is book II in the series. The first few chapters introduced me to the characters, and as they left the Academy I found myself being being transported into their lives and journey. I had to keep turning the pages way past the time of which I should have been sleeping.
For anyone wanting to read this book I would recommend that you start with book I and take the compete journey. As I finished The Emblem Throne I found myself wanting to know how the series started. This book finishes in a place where you need to pick up the next book (not yet published). And, I will hang around now, patiently awaiting the third book of which I will definitely continue to follow the journey with these characters.
By part II, the plot had completely taken over my nightly routine; by the end of part III it had taken over my day. There was more action as each part developed. There were numerous climaxes that kept dragging me back into each characters lives. As I got to the last ten pages, I realised I was not going to get to the end of the plot before the end of the book. This is when I became disheartened as I was not ready to finish the journey I had been taken on.