Book two of the Spellscribed series finds our hero, Endrance, still hard at work cleaning up the mess left over from the battles in book one. Now he must help bring a new king to the throne to control attacks by armies of the dead. It’s impossible for me to review a second part to a series without comparing it to the first, so my review will mainly focus on those points.
I will say that many times the second part of a trilogy can be boring. Usually the plot doesn’t go very far, and we readers are left stuck between a fantastic beginning and an awesome ending. Happily, that is not the case here. In my opinion, book two is actually better than the first. For one thing, main character Endrance is much more likeable to me. He has matured somewhat, and his decisions make more sense. I had some issues with him in book one, but I am happy to report that he is now my favorite.
The book starts out with a very well written prologue that is full of action. Mr. Cruz has a knack for writing action scenes, and the opening to this book does not disappoint in the slightest. It pulled me right back into this world, which I had abandoned for far too long. My only regret was that I didn’t dive right into book two after reading book one. It took some time to remember what had happened, but luckily Mr. Cruz gives a quick rundown of book one without bogging down the action of book two. The plot has been well thought out, and the rules of magic laid down for this particular series are adhered to, which brings fantasy to life in a fun and realistic way.
I do believe the writing has improved over book one. Both books are good, but book two has a slightly more professional feel about it. There are also far fewer proofread errors than in book one. The world Cruz has created still fascinates me, and I am eager to learn the outcome of book three.
I was given a free copy in exchange for an honest review.