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Dawn of the Sorcerer

Sorcerous Pursuits, Book 1

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Dawn of the Sorcerer

By: Robert M. Kerns
Narrated by: Tia Rider
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Gianna is a young novice in one of Earth's oldest secret societies. She faces a nigh-impossible task: search the Archives for references to the recent Blood Moon.

Jake craves challenge. He stagnates in his hometown, but feels it hides his greatest challenge yet.

What Gianna and Jake each find will change the world.

If you love stories where Earth is a high-magic world...

If you love stories with intelligent animal companions...

If you love Contemporary / Urban Fantasy...

Make Dawn of the Sorcerer your next listen.

©2022 Robert M. Kerns (P)2023 Knightsfall Press
Fantasy Dragons & Mythical Creatures Historical

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but, I think it would have been well served by being presented by mixed team male/female.

interesting concept

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I really liked the systematic progression of learning and living with the sorcery power ups. Good audio book with excellent narration. So five stars, then again it was authored by Kerns.

It seemed plausible

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MC was a little too goody goody/ altruistic. And behaves impulsively with little to no regard to consequences

Good growth

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Great setup, good foreshadowing, but it went down hill from there. The payoffs where all lack luster and the MC was just given everything without a struggle. The characters are all cookiecutter lacking any original characteristics. I question the authors morals by the end, its like he is writing about something he knows about, but doesn't truly understand.

Started out great then it went down hill from there.

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