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A mortal sorcerer sets out to defy the dark magic of an ancient race awakening to wage war on mortals.
Millennia ago, a magical race called the Aesir found a new home on a distant world. Attracted to the cold during an ice age, they hibernated for hundreds of years at a time. With each awakening, however, they saw their world changed by ever-evolving mortals, encroaching on their territory and way of life. Two civilizations with opposing magic poised to clash, over and over. Now, the Aesir are awakening to wage a new war—this time to exterminate their enemy once and for all.
Robinson Hawksley is an elocutionist at the Invisible College who has perfected a way of teaching speech that relies on harnessing the intelligences that create magic to train the sorcerers. The world needs more sorcerers to protect against the looming Aesir threat, and Robinson’s newest charge is McKenna Foster, a barrister’s daughter rendered deaf after a bout with a plague unleashed by the Aesir. As progress develops between them and they grow ever closer, there also comes a strange connection to the Aesir—one that crosses the boundaries of time itself and the unfathomable mysteries of the Unseen Powers.
Emerging from their icy fortresses, the Aesir begin their bombardment. Can Robinson and McKenna, brought together by magic, stop an endless war with powers even they have yet to fully understand?
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2 primary booksInvisible College is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2024 with contributions by Jeff Wheeler.
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TL;DR I loved it and can't wait for the next book!
I'm a huge fan of Jeff Wheeler. I LOVED the Kingfountain and Muirwood series/worlds, but in full disclosure, didn't care much for the Harbinger and Grave Kingdom series and remember very little about them. Because those were the last two series I read, I wasn't sure how The Invisible College (world) would go.
I was hooked right away. I love this new world! I honestly have no idea how there will be a resolution and love the extra sci-fi-ness of it (in addition to magic, of course). I was so disappointed when I got to the Epilogue, knowing the next book wasn't yet available.
But. Every time the character from the first chapter appeared, I got a little annoyed because I didn't care about him and wanted to get back to the other characters. He has an interesting role to play in the story, though!
I don't know yet if this series will live in my heart the way Kingfountain and Muirwood do, but it's a world I like being in and want to read more about it.