: Wielding an enchanted greatsword, Raif is forced to face the harsh reality that he is not as skilled or strong as he once believed.
: Discovers and must learn to control latent necromantic magic, a dangerous and misunderstood power in their world. Themes and World-Building A. C. Cobble - The King's Ranger - Book 2 - The...
: The group evolves from a set of strangers into a "found family," a recurring motif in Cobble's work. Critical Reception : Wielding an enchanted greatsword, Raif is forced
, the second installment in A.C. Cobble’s The King’s Ranger series, transitions the narrative from a localized survival story to a sprawling epic fantasy of kingdom-wide consequence. The novel follows Rew, the titular ranger, as he leads a group of young companions through the Eastern Territory on a perilous mission to rescue their father, Baron Fedgley. Plot Overview and Character Development Critical Reception , the second installment in A