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Demonsouled #2

Soul of Tyrants

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For fans of Robert E. Howard, David Gemmell, and Raymond E. Feist, here is the sequel to the critically praised "Demonsouled."

Mazael, now Lord of Castle Cravenlock, has subdued the demonic power within in his soul, though at terrible cost to himself. Yet peace remains elusive. Mazael's former overlord plans a war of pride. A corrupt order of militant knights scheme for brutal and bloody conquest. The serpent people and their followers plot a terrible vengeance upon Mazael and his sister.

And a foe more terrible than any he has yet faced awaits.

For Mazael was not the only child of the Old Demon...

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First published April 17, 2011

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Jonathan Moeller

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Standing over six feet tall, USA Today bestselling author Jonathan Moeller has the piercing blue eyes of a Conan of Cimmeria, the bronze-colored hair of a Visigothic warrior-king, and the stern visage of a captain of men, none of which are useful in his career as a computer repairman, alas.

He has written the DEMONSOULED series of sword-and-sorcery novels, and continues to write THE GHOSTS sequence about assassin and spy Caina Amalas, the COMPUTER BEGINNER'S GUIDE series of computer books, and numerous other works. His books have sold over one million copies worldwide.

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293 reviews
January 5, 2018
These are turning into really good, solid reads. Consistent development of characters, can’t rely on anyone but main protagonist to survive. Any spare moment I dive into the story. I’ve bought the remainders in the series. Excellent Book 5/5
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October 5, 2015
I'm being a bit heavy handed in my review, but for all its 3 star-ness, I enjoyed reading it enough to bump it up a tad. It's fun. A bit hokey but fun as heck.

My biggest complaint is a lack of subtlety. You know who your villains are from the getgo. There is no surprise, no layers of discovery. And for all the fodder a good man with a demon's soul could offer, the author doesn't wade into the everyday struggles of true human malice and instead relies heavily on bloodlust. Which is shallow and far less terrifying than it could be. Wasted potential.

But who cares. This is fun. Mazael is a strong and interesting character surrounded by other relatively interesting, and individual, characters. Enjoyable.
6 reviews
September 2, 2015
Another great tale

I cant wait to get the third book. I intend to read all of these. This story twists and turns in ways I could never anticipate!
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34 reviews
July 4, 2016
Much better writing than in Book 1, but the grammatical errors were still common throughout the book.
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2,226 reviews8 followers
July 9, 2021
Just as good as the first one. Swords, sorcery and betrayal, who could ask for more?
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213 reviews11 followers
March 28, 2022
Maezel Cravenlock returned home from Knightrealm after they Marriage of his sister to Gerald His friend and one time squire. But it wasn't without any peril or loss of life as Maezel lost a few friends and took down several enemies. But it was a long couple of Months and he was glad to return home

The adventures had continued in this the 2nd in what I am finding out is an excellent series of books. Even though they editing in the first 2 books could have been better. I'll have to admit that so far the story of Maezel has beeb great and I will be looking forward to more.
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113 reviews
May 24, 2018
Soul of Tyrants (Demonsouled Book 2) Review

Dear Jonathan, another entertaining and wonderful story with excellent characters and imaginative plot. I rated this book lower because of the unbridled sexual activity. This is definitely an adult series because of the bloody nature and evil in the telling. I highly recommend reading this book and series to adults only looking for a wonderful adventure. Thanks for the entertainment.
130 reviews2 followers
November 9, 2021
Confused claptrap

Apart from the poor grammar, misspellings littered throughout, and the ludicrous names, has he ever heard of Gravesham , sorry Gravesend, the titles are misunderstood , no-one is Sir Commander, it would be Commander Sir Something, and there is no such title as Lord. This is a courtesy reference to a Duke, Marquiss, Earl , Viscount, or Baron.

The story is also hackneyed and a poor copy of hundreds of other fantasy titles much better written.
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February 18, 2022
Decently done

The book, like many, could stand a good proofreader, as there are a number of grammatical errors. While the evil villains are fully evil, there really isn't any equivalent hero. The heroes are all flawed or resisting their nature. The point of view of the author is somewhat dry and makes the characters just a bit flat. But it's overall a good tale, written well enough to justify purchasing it and to purchase the next in the series.
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90 reviews1 follower
December 10, 2018
Second part of a very nice series. I Thurs one we see the "heroe" face more demons and conquer then with the help of his friends.
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September 20, 2024
Mazael is now the lord of his castle and homeland but he is still suffering after taking control of his demon side.
But as his troubles continue there is a bright side, his sister is happily married to a good friend, new friends are made and advances in Mazael’s character are made.
Again, there is a lot of action, with the usual great characters and story.
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94 reviews9 followers
March 3, 2012
Great book, a little on the predictable side but well written!
26 reviews1 follower
May 8, 2012
A good read - fast pace, no let up in the action. Editing continues to be an Achilles' heel thought, as there are misspelled and missing words in places.
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