

Brock’s story doesn’t really pick up until the later third of the book, though his point-of-view chapters in the beginning are entertaining since they show a different version of the impostor Zed. He’s cut his ties to Lady Gray (though he is still wondering if her name is spelled with an E or an A). Zed’s failures and successes in communicating lead to one incredible revelation (if Books 1 and 2 were missing only a little more representation, it’s just because the authors were saving it for this amazing reveal).īrock, meanwhile, is pretty much where he always is. Zed attempts to reach his friends in their dreams after prompting from a surprising character who has also been trapped by Makiva. This is where we find him at the start of Book 3, and you might scream at the pages a few times as the other heroes fail to realize it’s not Zed (it’s not Zed!!!). In a thrilling twist at the end of the second book, readers realized that Zed was possessed by the evil witch Makiva.

In the last installment, Zack Loran Clark and Nick Eliopulos place our heroes in ultimate and perhaps fatal danger.

Night of Dangers is the third and final book in The Adventurers Guild series.
