Book Review: The Master of Night by T.M. Kohl

Genre(s): Epic Fantasy

Content warning: There are mild combat/fight scenes.

Picking up where The Lost King left off, Lauren continues her Junta training but requires the guidance of a Master whose specialty is in the same discipline as her own. The queen of Bhrea denies her and Val’s request to travel and seek this Master…at first. But when it becomes clear dark forces are at work within the palace servants and Lauren lacks the training required to properly diffuse the situation, the queen relents.

This was a great continuation of the series! I enjoyed the character development that took place for both Lauren and Val and the further exploration into Lauren’s strange power. There was a good amount of action, and the pacing was great. The end left me with more questions than answers, which means I’ll be reading book 3 next. A great read (and I think I liked this second book more than the first!)

The Master of Night is book 2 in The Warriors of Bhrea series. You can read my thoughts about book 1, The Lost King, here.

Author website: tmkohl.com


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