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Mystic Knight: Emergence

(The Mystic Knight Book 1)

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Mystic Knight: Emergence

By: Ryan Jackson
Narrated by: Robin Shay, Allen Ryder
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Aldric knew from a young age that he was destined to become a mage. After running from home at the age of six he was taken in by the Arch Mage Lorelei Ironheart, and brought under her care and tutelage at the orphanage she runs with her husbands. There he learned the truth on how to become a mage, and how to gain the bonds that would become the family he always wanted.

However, his awakening doesn't go as expected and the Academy, where all mages for the Empire are taught, need to see him so they can evaluate what happened. He sets out with Lorelei and her husband Duncan, his best friend Zach, and his childhood crush Jordan, to learn his destiny.

What he learns there will forever change the course of his life and will have long lasting implications not only for him, but for the Empire at large.

Join Aldric as he struggles with the weight of the burden put on his shoulders and navigates the relationships he has to cultivate in order to succeed. He finds love, friends, and companionship. But also those that want to tear him down and destroy his chance at happiness.

©2025 Ryan Jackson (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Magic Users Magic Wizardry Marriage

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This is a decent magic academy harem book that are brought down by a annoying and frankly unnecessary LI that were introduced as the MCs crush and who according to her own words have a crush on him too, but she decides that the best way to get closer to him is to scorn him and proceed to ghost him for months on end. The only times they meet always ends in her screaming and running away without actually talking about her problems and the MC somehow still believes he must be patient and that all will somehow work out.

The other LI's are more interesting and are actual characters with their own thoughts, emotions and unlike the first girl the author manages to convey that to the listener. They also act as the voice of reason and try to help the MC to move on from the pointless drama the first LI generates.

Otherwise this is a fairly standard haremlit academy book complete with Harry Potter ripoffs for teachers and a main character overpowered to pointlessness whit the common sense of a 8-year old and still somehow always manages to pull some bulshit to get out of any bad situation.

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