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Volke Savan is tasked with finding the remaining god-creatures and helping them bond with people who will help fight the Second Ascension. Unfortunately, enemies and power-hungry arcanists are out to find the creatures themselves. With the help of the Frith Guild, and those who have sworn to him, Volke intends to face off against the Second Ascension with overwhelming force.
But as more individuals bond with the god-creatures, the worse the magical corruption, the arcane plague, spreads throughout the world. Volke must determine his paths in magic—creation or destruction—and then solve the problem of the plague once and for all, before it destroys everything he cares for.
Continue the Frith Chronicles with the seventh book, Master Arcanist!
Praise for the Frith Chronicles!
“Perfect for those who enjoy the Codex Alera series, the Homas Wildus series and the Harry Potter series. Stovall is quickly becoming a name I look for."
- Seattle Book Review (for Knightmare Arcanist, Book I)
“Dread Pirate Arcanist is a brilliant novel from start to finish.”
– Coffee Pot Book Club (for Dread Pirate Arcanist, Book II)
“Marvelously entertaining!”
- The Prairies Book Review (for Coliseum Arcanist, Book III)
“It is [the] seamless inclusion of lore, world-building, and character back story that marks Shami Stovall's writing, and what keeps her books head and shoulders above others in her genre.”
– ManyBooks Review (for Plague Arcanist, Book IV)
“This was the perfect book to help ease my stress/fatigue from studying for Law School finals.”
- Mike Watkins (for World Serpent Arcanist, Book V)
“The pace picks up from the first page with adventures and learning and battles all the way through. Mysteries to be solved and getting us truly ready for the next chapter.”
- Henry Copeland (for Warlord Arcanist, Book VI)
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 19, 2022
- File size4275 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B09SG998K9
- Publisher : Capital Station Books; 1st edition (April 19, 2022)
- Publication date : April 19, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 4275 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 615 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #18,607 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Shami Stovall is a multi-award-winning author of fantasy and science fiction. Before that, she taught history and criminal law at the college level and loved every second. When she’s not reading fascinating articles and books about ancient China or the Byzantine Empire, Stovall can be found playing way too many video games, especially RPGs and tactics simulators. She loves John, reading, and writing about herself in the third person.
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Review (By Oscar): Master Arcanist by Shami Stovall is a masterful work. I've loved every single book of this series, but I think this might take the cake for my favorite. Everything about this book was amazing. I loved the interaction between Zelfree and Callisto, Zaxis and Volke - as always - Volke and Evianna, and Adelgis and Fain. Every single one of this interactions was always amazing to read, and I don't think there is a single character in this story who I don't love. I think I would read a book about Adelgis and Fain shopping. No joke. Something else that is amazing about this series, is just how innovative the magic system is. Unlike traditional class, or cultivation, the magic in The Frith Chronicles involves bonding to a mythical beast - eldrin - and learn their different types of magic (evocation, augmentation, manipulation, aura, and imbuing), while deepening their bond to their bonded eldrin. The types of eldrin vary wildly, and it feels like any eldrin or power is possible. There seems to be no limit to these amazing creatures that are introduced every book. Though I don't love Terrakona and Volke together as much as Luthair, I still love their interactions, and powers. Still, I am so excited for Volke to (hopefully) reunite with Luthair in the last book of the series - Grandmaster Arcanist - which I can't wait for. Like always, the world is extremely well-written and every single place feels like it is real, to the point I feel like I can just reach out and touch it. I really enjoyed the calmer moments in this book as well, from Volke training in his new powers, talking to his companions, or listening in to conversations between other characters. I was also very shocked with a twist early in the book that (spoiler), results in Zaxis losing his long time companion, Forscythe. The effects of this continue throughout the entire book, with a reader able to see the impacts in almost all of Zaxis' decisions from that point on, which is amazing writing to be able to pull off as well as it was done. Overall, this is an incredible book, and a must read. I could not have asked for a better second to last book in this series, and my only wish is that there could be more than 1 left so that I could read more about these incredible characters journeys.
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I know this was originally supposed to be the last book, but it grew long enough that the author split it in two. And throughout most of the book, I could tell this was the case, as it often felt like while Volke was working his way through his to-do list to prepare for the big fight, there wasn't much pressure to hurry up and accomplish anything. The enemy was off doing things that didn't have much impact on anything, outside of a couple specific places (before the big ending brought everything together). And it left me feeling like the tension and stakes could have been higher.
But I still give it five stars, because it was quite an enjoyable read, full of character growth and cool new powers - and, of course, the sort of big ending the author tends to pull off in this series (although perhaps a little less grand than the last few books, but it would be hard to top those). Still, the series is well set up for an epic conclusion, and I can't wait to read it.
I have skim through good parts of the book because at times its almost painful to read, it's like omg why.. Most of the characters are ignorant idiots who don't know how to use their heads. The main character is kinda in my opinion is retarded and so naive. Just soooooo much of his internal monologue its crazy how much he wines and constant doubt about everything. I find myself cringe when I see the female characters talk, omg I think his team are all psycho except fain and moonbeam who I wish were more part of what's happening they make reading the book interesting. Just curious hexa is a lesbian and its brought out because it was a focus because of calisto or lynus sorry can't remember how its spelled but you don't really get into the relation between fain and moonbeam.
The book feel odd, the flow is sloppy and I don't know why you put certain events in the book was like ok what ever. Most of the characters make me feel sick.
Oh and the chapter names wow really...
It's book 7 you think there would be character growth .. I think too much time is focused on the neediness and feels like filler. Atty is such a meathead she makes zaxy look smart to me. The significant other the princess is sooo needy.. Over all I think the books have potential they would be amazing if they were cleaned up and reworked.
I can't wait to read the conclusion of this saga!
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