Return of the Runebound Professor 5: A Progression Fantasy Epic
Return of the Runebound Professor, Book 5
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Noah and his allies continue to grow stronger, but so do their enemies.
Inquisitors are hot on Lee’s tail. Though she managed to defeat the latest one, victory came at the cost of Azel’s life … and the inquisitors are far from their greatest threat.
Wizen continues his advance toward Arbitage. His goals are still unknown, but he’s powerful enough that even Renewal and Decras acknowledge his strength—and the threat he poses Noah’s group.
Ancient plans are coming to fruition, and they're centered around the last person anybody would have suspected.
Book five of the next hit progression fantasy series from Actus, bestselling author of My Best Friend Is an Eldritch Horror. Featuring a strong, intelligent protagonist, a detailed runic magic system, loads of power progression, and so much more.
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The characters are probably the strongest part of the series. The main characters (by some definition; it can be difficult to identify who the main characters are at times) are both sympathetic and memorable. The supporting characters have their own personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. And the antagonists, likewise are memorable and varied.
The world is relatively weak, being mostly sketched in as new places are needed in the story. But the clan conflicts are interesting, which helps to obscure the problems in verisimilitude.
The paragraph and chapter-level writing is quite good, with very solid action scenes and interesting puzzles and dilemmas.
If you're looking for a strongly structured story, this is not that. But there is actual, significant progress in what seems to be the main arc of the story, so if you can stand a rather scattered plot, this can work well. At least, I've enjoyed all the books I've read so far, so I'm comfortable recommending both book and series to the right audience.
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