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Priesthunter: Magehunter Series: Book 2

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The Magehunters are no more, pulled down by the efforts of Jace and his Disciples of Arn. However, there is little time to get used to the new order of things, as Jace learns his father has been forcibly taken by the Church of Arn to serve out the remainder of his life as a warrior priest. As a young mage, Jace needed to learn to control his magical might. Now he will learn power comes in many forms. To free his father, Jace must learn priest magic, the pitfalls of faith, and the downside of leadership. He must learn, then master these ideas, to even stand a chance against the leader of the church. Morvane doesn't want Jace's father, he wants Jace's power. Jace is all that stands between Morvane and a world that worships only those that hold power over others. Worse yet, when Jace uses his vaunted magical might against Morvane, his magic has no effect.

233 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 10, 2021

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Jeff Messick

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Dad, author, husband, IT professional. Published with Pandamoon Publishing, Knights of the Shield, a paranormal crime drama.

Book I and II of the Magehunter series are complete, currently writing book III.

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January 12, 2023
This is the second book in the Magehunter series and sees Jace having to battle to save his father after Morvane takes his father back into the service of Church of Arn to complete his life service that he promised when he became a warrior priest for them. The book sees lots of action and is a great story that follows on perfectly from where the first book left things and I really did want to rate this book higher but for me the editing by Pandamoon has been really poor here. The number of spelling and grammatical errors was really shocking and I did even consider pulling the score down to a 3.5 on this basis but felt this is not fair to the quality of the story itself.

I'd recommend the book but I hope that Pandamoon (the publisher) take another look at the editing on this as they need to fix a lot of errors to get this book to where it deserves to be.

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