Fall of Wizardoms Box Set: Books 4-6 (The Wizardoms Epic Book 4) cover

Fall of Wizardoms Box Set: Books 4-6 (The Wizardoms Epic Book 4)

Fall of Wizardoms • Book 4

by Jeffrey L. Kohanek

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(357 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

When a man who commands dragons is the villain, you know the heroes are going to need something truly desperate to stop him.

  • Great if you want: a sprawling, high-stakes conclusion to a binge-worthy epic fantasy series
  • The experience: fast-moving and relentless — 1,100 pages that don't drag
  • The writing: Kohanek keeps ensemble casts distinct and plot threads tight across massive page counts
  • Skip if: you haven't read Books 1–3 — this won't work as a standalone entry point

About This Book

The world of Wizardoms is burning. A self-proclaimed prophet commands dragons and topples rulers with terrifying ease, and the common people — desperate for liberation from a corrupt wizard class — can't see the destruction heading their way. This concluding box set throws a scrappy, unlikely band of heroes into the heart of that contradiction, tasking them with recovering a lost relic before a true apocalypse arrives. The stakes are civilization-scale, but the emotional weight stays personal: these are characters who bleed, doubt, and occasionally make the wrong call, which makes every hard-won victory feel earned.

At over eleven hundred pages, this box set delivers the sustained immersion that epic fantasy readers crave — world-building that deepens rather than repeats itself, action sequences that carry real consequence, and a plot architecture tight enough that three novels read like a single accelerating narrative. Kohanek writes with momentum, keeping chapters lean and propulsive without sacrificing the texture that makes a fantasy world feel lived-in. For readers who commit to a series expecting a payoff worthy of the investment, this finale delivers exactly that.