First off, I really liked this book.
The thing is though, just like in the first book (the seventh realm part 1), there's almost nothing that actually takes place in the seventh realm.
Personally, that bothers me, and for some reason, it bothers me a lot. I'd be inclined to think that a book named the seventh realm would take place (for the most part) in the seventh realm. That wasn't the case here, and while I really liked the story, and have no problem recommending it to others, I feel the title is misleading. I get why it's named that, since that's what readers are expecting, but personally, if it were me, I'd give these two books side story status, explaining events that are leading up to more advanced happenings in the world, then when the seventh realm stuff actually happens, drop all that into a book, which would keep the trend intact without confusing readers as to which books take place where. However, I'm not the author, and I'm sure there's plenty of eventful things planned for the series as it continues, and it's likely the naming of the books won't bother many, so the strategy is sound, only for the entire collection of work that makes up the seventh realm books, I estimate that less than 1 or 2 percent of the story actually took place in the seventh realm, and so that's (mostly) why I disagree with the titles being the way they are. We don't actually get to see the workings of the seventh realm, which is a real shame, since all the other realms have been so rich and full featured, I personally feel cheated that we don't get to see how this seventh realm actually works.
But, again, that's just me. Many readers won't care, and as I said above, the story is a good one, and titles aside, I have no problem saying if you're a fan of the previous books, these will certainly keep you reading.
There is the ending where we find out our main characters have been hurt, but there's a whole one or two sentences dedicated to the topic, and that too makes me wonder, if the main characters are having issues, I'm not sure where the story will go from here. Perhaps the author wants to branch out to other characters instead of following the ones he has in the past. No complaints here, since large portions of other books have done exactly that, but the complete lack of information is frustrating, almost like they were being dismissed entirely from the storyline. I doubt that, but it did appear that way. Guess we'll need to wait and see how the 8th realm goes.
In any case, read the book, it's a good one, despite my complaints.