Fate of Wizardoms Books 1-3
Fate of Wizardoms #1-3 • Book 4
by Jeffrey L. Kohanek
Why You'll Love This
A squad of misfits — a thief, an acrobat, a disgraced warrior, and an outcast dwarf — get tangled in a power grab that breaks the fundamental rules of magic itself.
- Great if you want: ensemble cast fantasy with distinct, flawed characters driving the plot
- The experience: fast-moving and action-forward — 1,000 pages that don't drag
- The writing: Kohanek rotates perspectives cleanly, keeping each character voice distinct
- Skip if: you prefer deep worldbuilding over character-driven momentum
About This Book
In a world where wizard lords reign as gods and magic warps everything it touches, one reckless act of ambition sets off a cascade of consequences no one can contain. Jeffrey L. Kohanek's first three Fate of Wizardoms novels follow a band of misfits — a clever thief, a revenge-driven acrobat, an outcast dwarf, a warrior haunted by his past, and a princess trapped between powerful men — as they're swept into a conflict far larger than any of them bargained for. The stakes are genuinely high, the threats feel earned, and the characters carry enough personal weight to make the magic matter.
What makes reading this omnibus edition particularly satisfying is the momentum Kohanek builds across all three novels in a single volume. His pacing is sharp, his world-building is layered without being overwhelming, and each character arc develops with enough independence that the ensemble never feels crowded. The prose is clean and propulsive, aimed at readers who want adventure that moves. Over a thousand pages rarely feel long when the chapters keep pulling you forward — and this collection is structured precisely to do that.