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I Summoned My What?!

By: Montgomery Quinn
Narrated by: Raya Kane, Wayne Kelly
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Wanting to go into business with his best friend, Evie, Calon never could have expected how his life would turn in an instant.

Rushing into the burning home of a neighbor, the unthinkable happens, and our fearless main character dies a hero. Only...he doesn't quite make it to the afterlife.

Thrust back in time and into an alternate reality of South East Queensland, Australia, Calon finds himself in a world, familiar in only the vaguest sense. Before he can come to grip with his new world, Calon is captured by a host of wolf-riding goblins.

With the help of sheer dumb luck, a borderline sarcastic set of popups, and the relatively low IQ of the previously mentioned goblins, our young hero stumbles into the role of the Summoner Class.

And accidentally calls forth someone...familiar.

©2022 Montgomery Quinn (P)2023 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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Don't know where they think Aussies sound like this its like a Kath and Kim nasial assault. Only a small few Aussies sound like that like and their more the Rough side of Australian ppl. AND IF YOUR USING US SAY OUR CITIES SAY IT HOW WE SAY IT. How we say Brisbane is Brisbin not brisbain. ITS BIN on the end. Or better yet hire Aussie voice actors and get them to act out the book its more pleasant on the ears not that nasial crap we only put it in comedy cause its over the top speech. All in all like the book and will get book 2.

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