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Exhulm

Celestial Chronicles, Book 1

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Exhulm

By: Xander Jade
Narrated by: Gabriel Michael, Katana Jones
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Kristjan's home was attacked. He was supposed to be sent through a portal with his guard to keep him safe until everything settled down, but things didn't go as planned.

He woke up without his memory in a world that is filled with Demons, Djinns, Phoenix, Fire Giants, and many others. During his time on Exhulm, he's bullied for being a non-magical being, making his life difficult. Around his 18th birthday, things begin to change, though. His magic presents itself, making his life even more problematic. Kristjan realizes that maybe not having magic wasn't so bad after all.

©2022 Xander Jade (P)2022 Podium Audio
Fantasy Magic Fiction Paranormal
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Interesting premise, poor execution. Firstly the writing is terrible, the author can’t decide whether they want to write in past or present tense. The world building is sub par and everything is glossed over. The character development is non existent, and the MC is a shallow arsehole that notices a wounded woman’s fantastic tits before their actual wounds. Also calls his member “Junior” and his women say things like “I can’t wait to get more of that cock meat”. Urgh just no, This book reads like a shitty penthouse “from the readers” section that you know is fake AF. Do yourselves a favour and steer clear of this trash, it gives the genre an even worse name than it’s already got and only reinforces lazy writing.

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