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The Mage Heir

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I really really enjoyed this a lot more than what I thought! I LOVED the world building, I LOVED the characters and the slight hint of a romance, I was here for it!

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I felt the book lacked depth. It skimmed quickly over events and places. Was not a great fan of the book.

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I received a digital advanced reader copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I enjoyed this quite a lot. One of my favorite things about this series is the intricate world building. It was so well thought out and planned. Every character strikes deep emotions in you.. And by everyone, I mean every single one.

This story is so much like the first one, it is bursting with magic and adventure. The pace is just right and keeps you pulled into every page. I love stories like this because I can never put them down. This book is just simply addicting. The characters are lovable and easy to connect with. I found myself rooting for all of them.

The story is heavy, but completely full of adventure. It wasn't confusing at all and the history was so well put together.

Thank you to the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for allowing me to review this title.

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I loved the Mage Heir as much at the first book, Life Syphon.

So much adventure and excitement and a lovely, wholesome romance added into the mix.

I would say do read Life Syphon first if you are interested in the series as it will answer a lots of questions (I needed a refresher!).

Mage Heir is a book I would recommend!

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This was a wonderful follow-up to book one, The Life Siphon, and a great ending to the duology. I really enjoyed this resolution to Tatsu and Yudai's amazing journey.

*I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book provided by NetGalley*

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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This was a very interesting sequel to the first book in the series. I enjoyed the pace of the plot and the character development. I'll definitely be reading the next instalment in the series.

Overall rating: 4/5 stars

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This book was received as an ARC from NineStar Press in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.

At first I did not know what to expect with this book since it had to do with somewhat of the LGBTQ genre but the fantasy and adventure incorporated with this was very breathtaking to read and shockingly brilliant. I could not put this book down because every page was a new adventure, new problem, new battle. That was just the pace for Tastu as he is on his quest to escape from exile and retreat to the mountains. There he meets Yudai and becomes entrusted with his dark magic and even when all is at stake Tastu has no choice but to have faith and more in Yudai. With all at stake, Tastu has a choice in saving the kingdom or being darkened from the past which includes the hardest thing he has ever done and in betrayal. All the drama, conflict and adventure was so addcitivly fascinating that I know our book club will go crazy for this.

We will consider adding this title to our Sci-Fi/Fantasy collection at the library. That is why we give this book 5 stars.

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The Mage Heir boasts a story veined with magic and alight with adventure. The world-building is intricate without seeming overwrought — the author strikes a fine balance, gentles the reader from chapter to chapter, location to location. Frequently, fantasy novels bury their readers under an avalanche of input, names and customs and histories, so much of it difficult to track, often impossible to retain; much of it never truly relevant. In contrast, The Mage Heir presents a world that is lush and teeming, startling and vivid, and yet never suffocating, burdensome. The characters we meet are fleshy constructs, dynamic and breathing, seamed with a mind of their own. Some are loveable, sympathetic, so easy to cheer for, and others tragic, doomed, revolting. Frankly, I’d be hard-pressed to name a single character that did not spark some sort of emotion in me. The prose itself was a delight, silky and adept at igniting all the senses. Truly, 5 stars don’t do this book justice.

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