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Spell Breaker: A Progression Fantasy Adventure

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Spell Breaker: A Progression Fantasy Adventure

By: A.P. Gore, Patricia Jones
Narrated by: Matt Hicks, Erin Bateman
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He's not here to learn. He's here to rewrite the rules.

For two centuries, Daren Morin was one of the most powerful mages in existence, a master of forbidden magic and feared across the realm. But betrayal ended everything.

Now, he wakes up...eighteen years old. Again.

Stripped of power. Trapped in a ruthless magic academy. Mocked by classmates who call him "Moron."

This time, he's weaker.

This time, they think he's no threat.

This time, they're dead wrong.

He remembers every secret. Every spell. Every betrayal. And he's going to use it all, to rise again, and to make sure they regret underestimating him.

Because Daren didn't survive centuries of power by being merciful.

And he's not starting now.

Join Daren in his journey to power once again. For fans of Progression Fantasy, Magic Academy, and cunning Antiheroes who play to win.

©2025 A.P. Gore and Patricia Jones (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy Magic
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Unfortunately the teachers in this book are more like teenagers then teachers and try to abuse their power at any chance. The MC only comes across as smart because everyone else is intellectually challenged. Also the MC continues to call himself an evil lord, this would make more sense if he was a lord of an unorthodox sect or something rather then just saying he is a morally repugnant person and not that the world he exists in and grew up in is the "evil" If what the book says he has been through, he wouldn't feel like he is the evil one, but rather justified in the actions he takes as they are what has been modeled to him by society and are therefore the normal/moral actions.

So in conclusion this book needs work, the majority of characters need more fleshing out and the world itself needs more building.

Needs work

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