A Sage's Legacy: Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Serena Moon
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Ryder Wolfe
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By:
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Xander Jade
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The Esulon and Vatos kingdoms are in an uproar as word spreads of a powerful mage capable of unfathomable feats. But when the elf and human kingdoms send their armies to apprehend the young wizard Nate, threatening his family’s safety, they get more than they anticipated.
Hell-bent on revenge, Nate, with his companions in tow, is embroiled in quest after quest to eradicate enemies and profit from their loot, taking him on a cross-world trek. However, as Nate embarks on a quest that takes him to desolate lands, he discovers that he is facing far more sinister forces than he had anticipated.
In this second book of the Sage’s Legacy, we see Nate’s power increase, but will it be enough to save not only those who are dearest to him but also the future of their world?
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- Anonymous User
- 01-10-24
Violent man somehow attracts women
I usually like the kind of story where the hero is powerful as kind of an escapist fantasy but this book takes me out of it because the mc is just a violent teenager who’s power is supposed to turn off if he uses it for evil yet he regularly uses said power to maim and kill a LOT of people with 0 repercussions. He also somehow attracts every woman to him in a way that just feels like corn logic more than a story with real women. The first book had some of this but this one just doubles down.
I personally made it halfway through before giving up. I would caution anyone that does not like this kind of fantasy from reading this book. But feel free if that’s your jam.
Narration is also really stale unfortunately, but they are working with limited material so I can’t say if they are usually like this.
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