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Master of Iron
Master of Iron | Tricia Levenseller
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In Master of Iron, the conclusion to Tricia Levensellers exciting Bladesmith YA fantasy duology, a magically gifted blacksmith with social anxiety must race against the clock to save her beloved sister and stop a devastating war. Eighteen-year-old Ziva may have defeated a deadly warlord, but the price was almost too much. Ziva is forced into a breakneck race to a nearby city with the handsome mercenary, Kellyn, and the young scholar, Petrik, to find a powerful magical healer who can save her sisters life. When the events that follow lead to Ziva and Kellyns capture by an ambitious prince, Ziva is forced into the very situation shes been dreading: magicking dangerous weapons meant for world domination. The forge has always been Zivas safe space, a place to avoid society and the anxiety it causes her, but now it is her prison, and shes not sure just how much of herself shell have to sacrifice to save Kellyn and take center stage in the very war shes been trying to stop.
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TheBiasedBibliophile
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This book is one of those rarities that are so amazing they leave me speechless. There isn‘t a single thing about this novel that I didn‘t absolutely love, but my favorite aspect was the way Ziva‘s social anxiety was portrayed. Additionally, there is plenty of action, yet it didn‘t overtake the plot. The supporting characters added so much depth to the plot as well. The romance in the novel was the perfect amount in my opinion.

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vanslibanan
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Bookish_Viking
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#WondrousWednesday @Eggs

1: Master of Iron and These Hollow Vows last Saturday
2: Impossible to say. I read Blade Breaker, Forging Silver Into Stars and Recursion this month and they're all awesome... And tied.
3: NYC is my favorite place in the country and I want to live there.
Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean and Seattle/San Juan Island.

Eggs NYC is amazing! I do want to revisit 🍎 2y
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behudd
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Not quite as strong as book one,but still filled with action and romance and magic, this is a good ending to Levenseller‘s newest series.
My main complaint is that I only had access to the audiobook instead of a hard copy or ebook, which made me read it much slower, and I think some characters/moments I would have liked better without the narrator‘s vocal choices.
Overall, though, I definitely recommend this duology to teen fantasy fans!

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abookdragonsretreat
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Where do I begin? Tricia Levenseller is an absolute gem to the bookish world, her writing is absolutely fantastic and the character building is superb, especially in this book as we see Ziva's journey with her social anxiety and her feelings with Kellyn. This is one of the most romantic books Levenseller has written, and I loved it! As usual the plot and world building was fantastic and I adored the range of characters. Absolutely amazing overall!