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Exalted Fate

(Void Empire Book 2)

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Exalted Fate

By: Kingsley Khan
Narrated by: Christopher Harbour, Mandy McCullough
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Summary

Eric Grayson survived his first few months in the Empire with a mixture of clever spellwork, beautiful and competent allies, and a lot of improvisation.

Now officially an Exalted Lord, he's navigating noble society, attending classes at the Imperial College, and refurbishing the House of Stars into a home.

The Emperor has taken notice, and when the ruler of the Empire you are currently in sends a summons, saying no isn’t really an option.

Especially not when you're hiding a few dangerous secrets, like being from another world.

The Empire marches forward.

The dark secrets in the dungeon grow, and the veil between reality and the Sea of Chaos thins.

©2025 Kingsley Khan (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Fantasy
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This was a good next instalment. Good character and world progression. Some dark stuff but fits story. Bit too much sex detail but still ok. Stat sheet reading way too long and often though

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The first book was alright but this one was a serious miss. Way too many overly poetic descriptions making even mundane scenes melodramatic. The MC who seemed like he had a rational grasp of his strengths makes basically no meaningful progress because he just... doesn't think to. And he spends the whole book internally being a downer, like somehow despite succeeding in his first quest his confidence is shot. I don't know what happened, but this book and the 1st one are like night and day.

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