The epic tale continues with the second book of the War of the Mountains series, Unseen Wrath, in another grand production of multiple converging storylines from veteran-turned-author Morgan Spring-Glace. War abounds across the land of Paeta, pouring down the sides of the Kaskev Mountains with the green tide of orc hordes, bolstered by hosts of goblins and hobgoblins. Armies led by Oygariyet the Great conquer and lay waste to the lands on both sides of the mountains. West of the mountains, the Kingdoms of Markia in the north and Eklenda in the south cede territory as they attempt to contain the threat. In the center in the Gershan Lands, Oygariyet's forces are closing the noose around the town of Keppa and the city of Versingit. The Prince of Versingit, forced to give up his mines and farmlands to the east to save lives, now fights a desperate defense from his walls against the sea of enemy soldiers. Leading the enemy is the hobgoblin warlord, Maglaban and the closest thing orcs have to a king, the Borys-Karang. They have to manage the egos of multiple tribes of orcs, goblins, and hobgoblins to crush the united will of the people of Versingit. Just a few weeks' ride south, the Prince of Yvel races to the town of Keppa with a regiment of soldiers and his stalwart crown guard with the tremendous benefit of a healer! In this era of forgotten magics being remembered, a healing sorcerer is quite rare, but the orcs have brought their own secret weapon. Jak, wrongfully convicted of murder years ago, now released under bizarre circumstances with many fellow criminals, organized and employed by some shadowy organization, now wreaks havoc on the caravans of merchants that seek to profit from the war. And then, one day, he receives a mission that takes him into the belly of the beast. The nameless hobgoblin cavalry leader, cast out in disgrace after missing the Battle of Serna Hills, now makes her way as a messenger. Resigned to a path of mediocrity, she ekes out a humble existence until a chance reunion offers her an opportunity for a fresh start. Unseen Wrath continues this unforgettable tale with the same pace of battle and intrigue, spaced with slice-of-life banter between heroes on both sides.