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Reborn Noble Publisher's Pack

A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure

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Reborn Noble Publisher's Pack

By: Kaz Hunter
Narrated by: Andrew Pond
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2 Volumes for a single credit!

Changing fate demands sacrifice.

Jäger Paldane was destined to be a footnote in history about the disgrace of his noble house. But fate offered a dark bargain. Reborn into his past with knowledge of a grim future, he's granted a chance to rewrite destiny.

Shadow Magic and a Cursed Blade!

Now, Jäger's bound to a vengeful goddess, wielding forbidden powers that could save his family or doom them all. As he races against time to prevent his house's fall and the empire's destruction, he must navigate treacherous politics, family tensions, and his own growing darkness.

Join Jäger in his desperate quest to change the future by:

Mastering the Blade of Shadows and devouring the essence of defeated enemies to gain their abilities!

Rebuilding strained relationships with his family, including his father the Archduke, his gifted brother Sevrin, and his sisters Ysabel and Muriel, each holding a key to the family's survival.

Uncovering the conspiracy threatening the Paldane house and the empire.

Outmaneuvering the Sinvarians and their mysterious "True Lord" and the future "Usurper King".

Can he save his family and empire without becoming the very tyrant he seeks to prevent?

©2024 Kaz Hunter (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Sword & Sorcery Fantasy Epic
Enjoyable Story • Likable Characters

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Love this new series and appreciate the publisher bundle of two short books in one. Looking forward to the next one.

Great new series

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The story was written from a historical perspective of events from centuries past. The style of the book was very distracting. Some of the voice sound effects made it hard to understand what was being said. The AI at the start of each chapter was too long, and the historian (mostly in book one) spent too much time giving overviews of the story. The way it jumped around at times, it was hard to follow. The story by itself would have been great without those extra features. I am not sure if I will be continuing the series.

It could have been my type of story but...

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Why the hell did this dude spare the traitor servants life, despite it being a duel to the death, and instead was killed by his father. SO DUMB! It makes no freaking sense! He would have gotten some insanely powerful ability if he had just struck the final blow but NO he lets his father kill him instead and got NOTHING from it, and not even 5 seconds later he complains that he needs more power! How freaking dumb! Oh wait, did he get something anyways?? Of course.. That and the useless “history” lessons and the dumb robotic intro to each chapter. Then there’s the fact that it takes for freaking EVER to get the story going, and even then you still have to listen to these stupid “historical” entries.

So dumb

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Yikes! Please don’t keep that monotone robotic voice in the next book. The story was enjoyable and the characters are likable. I want to see how this world develop and how the story unfolds. No more robotic shenanigans. The story is written written so please retire the creepy robot.

Monotone robotic shenanigans.

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the system and other creatures voices is hard tu understand lame in my opinion. if that was enough 50% of the book is a slow boring grind. the story is there might get better in the next book I can't see myself going for it

Couldn't stand the artificial and mechanical voice

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