Unputdownable Fantasy?: Find Out Why Early Readers Are Obsessed with "The Fifth God" Series
- daliborkovacec
- Oct 7
- 2 min read
Not every fantasy earns the word "unputdownable", but early readers of "The Fifth God" saga are already raving in whispers and private messages: this is one epic you won’t want to miss.
Have you ever wanted to be one of the first to discover the hidden gem everyone’s soon to be talking about? "The Fifth God: Black Dragons" and its much-anticipated sequel, "Magic of the Soul," invite readers behind the velvet rope, into a world of ancient dragons, divine conspiracies, and impossible choices.

With each twist and revelation, early reviewers report falling deeper into the saga—unable to turn away as exiled sorceress Hagala unleashes dragons and dark gods, or as alliances threaten to shatter under the weight of ambition and betrayal. The secrets of these novels demand to be uncovered, chapter by chapter, until sleep itself becomes an afterthought.
Fantasy fans seeking that perfect blend of layered storytelling, original worldbuilding, and characters with razor-edged dilemmas have called the series “addictive,” “gripping,” and “a fresh take on epic fantasy.” With early readers predicting a cult following, now is the ideal time to join those in-the-know.
Don’t just watch as others discover the saga, be part of the earliest audience, and unravel secrets side-by-side with flawed heroes, cunning villains, and creatures straight out of myth. What hidden truth lies behind the Gate? Which friendship will survive betrayal? Only those who dive in now will enjoy the thrill of knowing before the crowd.
Add "The Fifth God" books to your Goodreads, StoryGraph or Fable "Want to Read" shelf now, and prepare to lose track of time in a story where every answer sparks two new questions, and every page draws you deeper in.
After all, the best journeys aren’t just read, they’re experienced first, before the rest of the world catches up. Will you claim your place as an insider before the secret is out?







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