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Necromancer's Reckoning
Necromancer's Reckoning | Sj Himes
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Every action has consequences. For a decade, Angel Salvatore has been the most powerful sorcerer and only necromancer in all the Northeast. Never one to ask permission nor apologies, he has acted with near impunity for years. Until now. The High Council of Sorcery has come to Boston, and Angel is their target. Charged with numerous violations of practitioner laws, his freedom and family are placed in jeopardy. If found guilty, Angel's apprentice Daniel will be imprisoned to serve out the remaining years of his apprenticeship. Isaac, his brother, is too vulnerable to be left unguarded, and Angel fears for his sanity and health. And Simeon, Elder vampire and Angel's mate refuses to see Angel convicted under the laws of the Council and his actions to keep Angel free threaten to start a war that could destroy their world. And Angel faces the severest of punishments-the castration of his gifts. The Council has never cared for the people of Boston, and Angel doubts their motives. They have come for some insidious reason, and it has nothing to do with upholding the law and everything to do with Angel. Dealing with an impending trial, a wayward ghost, and a graverobbing ring of thieves leaves Angel on the edge. He thinks he may have a handle on things until violence erupts across the city, and a stranger comes to town...a stranger with his own dark powers of necromancy.
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Loved The Necromancer's Reckoning, love the entire Beacon Hill Sorcerer series.

But Captain America: The Ghost Army still wins. ☺️

#readingbracket2023

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I've really enjoyed this series. I'm sad but understand the author's is physically unable to publish more faster. This book really should have suffered from just way too much happening but I never felt that at all. My only complaint (and this is one I have with a lot of books) is that it has a young male character who just acts like no young person I've ever met sometimes. #gaynecromancer #overpoweredandiloveit #randomlanguage