The Second Storm: A Xianxia Fantasy Epic
A Thousand Li, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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Tao Wong
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When war wages, even innocents perish. Two years have passed, and the war between the kingdoms of Shen and Wei rages on. The dark sect moves in the shadows, striking against the noble Verdant Green Waters Sect, damaging, killing and kidnapping their members.
Among the victims is Fairy Yang, Wu Ying's martial sister. On a desperate quest to retrieve her, Wu Ying finds himself caught up in inter-sect politics and headed straight for a trap. Tragedy awaits, but some paths a man must walk, no matter the cost.
The Second Storm is the sixth novel in the A Thousand Li series, a book about immortal cultivation, wondrous martial arts, evil cultivation sects and spirit beasts. This series will be loved by those searching for wuxia, xianxia and progression fantasy works and those looking for a more westernized cultivation story. The Second Storm is written by Tao Wong, the best-selling sci-fi and fantasy LitRPG author of The System Apocalypse, Adventures on Brad, and the Hidden Wishes series.
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- 15-01-2024
Great series
The series has continued to be interesting, insightful and honestly just a great read.
I have thoughly enjoyed it.
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- 16-12-2021
Frustrating!! spoiler alert
This book is a lesson in frustration and dare I say it anger and boredom. I have no idea why I felt compelled to read the whole series. Where is the hero!? It’s full of pithy filler chapters to the point I found myself tuning out during the fight scenes simply because the protagonist never achieves anything of note, THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE SERIES!!!!! It had so much potential but in the end left me frustrated and feeling like that’s a lot of hours I’ll never get back.
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