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Star Mage

The Enslaved Chronicles, Book 3

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Star Mage

By: R. K. Thorne
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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Some magic should be forbidden.

Reunited safely in Panar, Miara, Aven, and their friends have conquered more obstacles than they thought possible. The Akarian Assembly has accepted Aven and his magic - and Miara as his queen. But the problems for Akaria and its free-mages are only beginning. One ally has vanished. Another teeters on the edge of death. And a third will face a choice between duty and love.

Meanwhile, the Dark Master has marshalled the combined power of Mage Hall and Kavanar’s army. He's closer than ever before to his goals: destroy the star mage and his magic, recapture those who've escaped, and seize all of Akaria for himself.

With the true, terrible potential of magic unleashed, no one can predict what destruction will be wrought. The struggle for the freedom of mage slaves culminates in all-out war in this third and final volume of the Enslaved Chronicles.

©2017 R. K. Thorne (P)2017 R. K. Thorne
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Magic Romance Sword & Sorcery Magic Users Wizardry
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Enjoyed the story line. Did not know what to expect when I started with the book it turned out that I could not stop listening to the story. So many different characters with so many stories of their own. I do recommend this book to all who enjoy fantasy which this one...one felt as one was in the story. The Narrator spoke clearly and kept the story alive.

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