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Chronicles of the Isekai’d Hexinblade, Book 1

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By: Patrick Underwood
Narrated by: Jonathan Waters, Aurora Bliss
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Have you ever come across those stories with heroes who knew just how to get things done?

The ones who were masters in five different martial arts, and knew ten ways to skin a bear after killing it with their bare hands?

Yeah, that wasn’t me.

Hell, I had trouble asking a girl out on a date.

But someone in clerical must have made an error. Because I got ripped from an airplane on my way home after my last day in the Coast Guard.

I mean, come on, I wasn’t even in one of the hardcore branches of the military or anything!

On top of that, as soon as I arrived in this new world, I got sent to jail and conscripted.

So, that was fun.

But I found out I was unique. The first human on Camaria to have an affinity for all three of the elements humans had taken from the dungeons.

Fire, Earth, and Water.

Now, I’m being sent to this academy. It’s a place to learn how to be the hero they expect — no, the hero they need me to be. To save humanity and all the other races I guess.

I mean, we all have to start somewhere, right?

Oh, and there is this girl. Okay, maybe more than one…

Anyway, this is my journey. The chronicles of how I went from Mr. Average to the most powerful Hexinblade this world has ever known.

©2024 Patrick Underwood (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy Humorous Military

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Overall I enjoyed the story but whenever the journal is mentioned it kind of takes me away from the story and makes it far less interesting. There are also some points in the story when way too much description is put into someone's feelings, causing me to skip near 1 or 2 minutes of descriptions just to continue on with the story.

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