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Surviving Ragnarok is a challenge no matter what powers you have, and new problems keep cropping up. Demanding witches, genocidal monsters, divine feuds, and local politics will all keep Daniel on his toes. But his enemies have made one crucial mistake. They’ve given an engineer who understands the nature of magic time to build things.

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3 thoughts on "Black Coven: Daniel Black, Book 2"

  1. P.J. Sleijpen says:

    Black Coven Just as good as the first book. A great read, especially for people who like a certain strategically aspect of the story because in addition to much combat action Daniel spends a lot of time preparing for it through designing magical items based on modern principals and dealing with both its success and failures. The power level might be a little bit of the top for some, but considering the opponents Daniel faces and the fact that Daniel tends to get into serious trouble through logical human…

  2. Drytchnath says:

    A great book. There is still sex in the book … A great book. There is still sex in the book but not nearly as much as first book, and most of it is off screen and only mentioned. You also get to see other characters that are much more powerful than Daniel, so as far as the overpowered complaints, don’t give them much attention. 

  3. Amazon Customer says:

    and those who enjoyed Fimbulwinter will certainly like this as well This book is a worthy successor to Fimbulwinter. The tone is similar, and those who enjoyed Fimbulwinter will certainly like this as well; however, more emphasis is placed on developing the setting, wider-ranging character interactions and the overarching plot. The “smaller” feeling of Fimbulwinter nicely shades into a “larger” feeling here with the new setting of Kozalin, and the greater number of available interactions are handled nicely. 

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