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Feral Mage

The Red Pine Kingdom Contract, Book 1

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Feral Mage

By: Chase Kilgore
Narrated by: Mandy McCullough
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YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT.

That’s the old human saying anyway. For Bryce, it’s a little more literal. He’s a Feral Mage, someone who gains the abilities of monsters by devouring them. This magic has allowed him to excel as a mercenary, rising to the top rank of the guildhall.

Bryce finds more than he bargained for while taking what should have been a simple job. Accompanied by a feral wolfkin and a wannabe monster hunter kitsune, he tries to escort a young snow elf woman to the Red Pine Kingdom. Between monsters, criminals, and a pissed-off swordswoman, danger is an inevitability. The further Bryce gets into this job, the more dangerous it becomes. With the deck stacking against them, there’s only one ace up their sleeves.

BRYCE IS A BIT OF A MONSTER...OR SEVERAL.

©2025 Chase Kilgore (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy Magic Magic Users Wizardry Royalty
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great story and I love how it explains the different races and magic systems, looking forward to the next book.

immersive world building

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listened to it twice already. love the storyline and mc abilities. now following along on patreon to get my fix.

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