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Rise of the Shadow Mage

By: James Haddock
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski
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When Robert’s mother dies, his whole world caves in on him. Fatherless, he has no one, and nowhere to go. The royal mage shows him kindness by putting him on the royal guard as a “boot” to keep a roof over his head. Robert’s quick wit and willingness to help others serve him well in the guard. He becomes friends with the king’s second son, Randal, who was placed in the guard by the king to teach him discipline. As he ages, he develops mage abilities but keeps them secret.

While on a weekend pass in the city, Robert saves Randal’s life and is rewarded by being made Randal’s liegeman. Robert is moved from the guard to the royal castle and begins specialized training to serve as Randal’s liegeman. Robert sees this as a step up in life and is doing well until he has a run-in with Randal’s brother Raymon, the crown prince.

Prince Raymon is a vindictive bully and tries to blind Robert while sparring. Though Raymon misses, enemies are made. To keep them separated, the king sends Robert to work for the royal spymaster, then on to train as a spy and assassin with the Congee spy guild. Robert returns home after five years of training, where his mage abilities continue to grow, and finds that Raymon has killed his father the king.

Raymon is now the new king. His friend, the royal mage, is in the dungeon, and Prince Randal is being held in the tower awaiting the new king’s pleasure. Robert visits the royal mage in the dungeon to find out what is going on. They decide that the kingdom, and a lot of people, will not survive Raymon’s rule.

©2024 James Haddock (P)2024 James Haddock
Action & Adventure Fantasy
Engaging Storyline • Character Progression • Likable Protagonist • Witty Dialogue • Immersive Worldbuilding

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Don’t be thrown off by the art for this book. It is exceptional, and has a great future as a series. Highly recommended!

Reminds me of “The Lies of Loch Lamora!”

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dont have time.for.a.review but.it was great just buy it already. okay then enough words yet

fun fast paced

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This was a fun read (ok, listen). Good characters and development of them. Clean content. No need for smut or unnecessary foul language. Truly enjoyed the story.

Enjoyable listen

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I love the stories written by this author however, most of them tend to follow the same plot line and use many of the same features in the story. My criticism is not with the store itself, which is excellent store. My issue is I want to see a sequel. The author keeps telling the first book in what could be an excellent series. But it would be nice if we had some more of this excellent storyline in a sequel book.

Once again, an excellent story.

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Well he didn't have anyone to truly challenge him , so it seemed he could never loose

this seemed like a well rounded but oped character.

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