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Paths of Destruction

The Awakened, Book Two

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Paths of Destruction

By: Jason Tesar
Narrated by: James Norwood
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Returning to his home city of Bastul, Kael finds the Southern Territory of the Orudan Empire under invasion. As he races to unravel the secrecy of the enemy's identity, he becomes entangled in a brutal conspiracy to gain control of the government. After years of collaboration with the Resistance, Maeryn coordinates the covert exodus of the entire slave population of Bastul. Along their treacherous journey to the capital city of Orud, she is faced with the pressures of leadership as she attempts to protect her daughter and ensure the survival of her companions.

Saba, held captive by a mysterious military force, escapes after years of solitary confinement. Propelled by an elusive memory, he chases after the hope of rediscovering his past and learns that everyone's future is in jeopardy. Finding himself in another world and thrust into the middle of a technologically advanced conflict, Adair struggles to make sense of his new environment and the soldiers who are protecting him.

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loved the book the mystery and intrigue plots are awesome can't wait to read the next book in the series
this book will keep readers engaged for sure.

Geat book!

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I have loved the plot to this story, and I love books in a series, but I am not a fan of books that just stop a story line. Both book 1 and 2 just seem to stop. Guess it’s the authors way of making you purchase the follow on book. Also, the narrator reading this could use some more energy and enthusiasm in his tone.

Wish it wasn’t broken up

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I’m enjoying this second book as much as I did the first. It’s a little confusing sometimes when explanations are held back, but everything has come together so far. I’m very curious to see where this story goes from here.

Continues to be compelling

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