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  • The Training Grounds

  • From the Ashes
  • By: Jason Clark
  • Narrated by: Jamie Treselyan
  • Length: 15 hrs and 23 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Training Grounds

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Summary

After suffering devastating losses in the pursuit to destroy the reaper, Millicent, Adelaide, and Oakes try to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives. As they prepare for another year at the Training Grounds, events unfold that provide hope—and the promise of more bloodshed.

The discovery of an ancient map presents a world of possibilities, along with whisperings of a device that holds the potential to bring Darius back. Millicent and her friends will embark on an epic journey and attempt the impossible—to cheat death. While increasing her control over the elements, a strange voice from beyond reaches out, offering a deadly proposal.

As the three students search for a way to bring Darius back—or decide to finally let him go, Dean Anders joins forces with Bao and Bixia to prepare the Training Grounds for an imminent attack. Not only must Anders juggle the external threats of Belladonna and the Unified Republic, but a new foe emerges, threatening to destroy the school from within.

The stakes are higher as cataclysmic battles bring Merchant Valley to the precipice of annihilation. Will the new weapons Anders creates for his prize students be enough? Can they possibly withstand the inevitable onslaught destined for the school? This time everyone must fight to stay alive—or die trying.

©2023 Jason Clark (P)2023 Jason Clark
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What a second book!

Wow I hadn’t been expecting to miss the characters as much as I did since the first book. I WAS surprised that Darius hadn’t hand waved himself back to life from the beginning - but I guess that was just wishful thinking, right?

Another book with my favourite trope - the academy. But this has something different. Again, not just sword and sorcery, but a trickle of weapons from the future (or cyclical past - whatever you get the point). And they aren’t just a total whitewash of OP-ness, but few and far between, used to fight an enemy with power that can’t be rivalled.

Belladonna is the BBEG and she fits the role perfectly. A great mix of sinister, mystery, power and outright blood-thirst. What more could you want?

And then there’s the depth to the characters. Dean Anders’ voice (narrated amazingly by Jamie Treselyan by the way) was something I didn’t know I’d missed since the last book, but as soon as he spoke it was like everything came rushing back to me.
Millicent, Adelaide and Oakes are the meat of this story, with the main drive being a split between preparing for a war that students perhaps shouldn’t be involved in, and trying to find a way to bring Darius back.

Oh and did I forget to mention that the ever tantalising threat of Darius’ father is still up there?

Honestly there’s a lot going on in this instalment of the training grounds, but it is well written and well narrated. Certainly a series that I’ll be continuing, and I hope that many others do too.

Because otherwise we’ll never know if the green rot gets its cure.

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Epic story

Once again, Jason Clark delivers in his sequel. The journey Oakes, Millicent, and Adlaide make to bring Daruis back is fantastic - full of adventure (and bloodshed). Additionally, the author brings back characters like Bao & Bixia as well as Dean Anders to fight against Belladonna and the Unified Republic. Jamie Treselyan does a great job as the narrator for this exciting novel. I can't wait for the next book.

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Enjoyable fantasy romp

A follow on from book 1 with all of the major characters still there (minus one, although he still makes the occasional appearance). The students continue their training in preparation for the expected big battle, which is described in detail and at great length. A fun read with lots of action and strong characters. The narration was excellent.

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