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War God for Hire, Book 2
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Daniel Wisniewski
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Rebecca Woods
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David Burke
Learning to fight comes to Kyle like he is remembering something he had forgotten. Perhaps that makes sense as the reincarnated War God.
But weapons skills are not enough; Kyle has to learn to work with a team. More than that, he doesn't even know who the real enemies are yet. All that is going to change though, and the heavens will shake as the War God makes his presence felt once again.
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Great book and series thus far
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Can’t wait for the next one!
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Great series
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My only real hang-up is the constant references to professional baseball before he makes some "big" decision. I was cool with it in the first book, given that it was an origin, as are most first books in a series. Now though, it's starting to wear on me. It seems to me that a lot of the call backs to his former life that carry some semblance of wisdom in regards to what his life now involves are all the same, the author just changes a few of the words up here and there to fit into the narrative of whatever circumstance the MC is put in. When this doesn't feel heavy-handed, it feels entirely needless - like the author just left the fluff in.
Maybe I'm being picky, but we've already well and truly established both his background and his aspirations, trying to tie all that back into his time as a pro baseball player just seems kinda pointless - just keep the fantasy story moving.
I'll still be getting the next book, but I hope the author lays off the baseball stuff a bit.
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