Way Walkers: Broken City

The Tazu Saga: Book 2

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Pub Date Apr 05 2016 | Archive Date Apr 29 2016

Description

Wounded and alone, Jathen desperately tries to make his way back home to the Tazu Nation. His path is treacherous, as he is pursued by the traitorous Mikkal and the mysterious Sister. However, a Grand Artifact has chosen him as its guardian, and it may have other plans for the wayward moot.

Torn once more from everything he's known, Jathen must not only find answers from the Artifact's past but also learn to use his newfound Abilities to save the populace of a city lost to time.

Wounded and alone, Jathen desperately tries to make his way back home to the Tazu Nation. His path is treacherous, as he is pursued by the traitorous Mikkal and the mysterious Sister. However, a...


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ISBN 9781940215631
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5 stars

Great continuation of a series

This is the second book of the The Tazu Saga and everything that author J. Leigh did right in the first book continues in the second: the world-building; the action and especially the characters. If you read the first book and are thinking about reading the second, you should definitely read it. I recommend this series for anyone who likes character-driven fantasy.

Disclosure: I received this book for free via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review

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I enjoyed this book just a little more than it's predecessor and look forward to seeing where Jathen is headed to next. Great world building, easy to read, tension, unexpected twists - what's not to love.

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