ARC- Mage of Legend: A Kal’brath Novel

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ARC- Mage of Legend: A Kal’brath NovelMage of Legend (An M/M Gay Fantasy Romance): A Kal'brath Novel by Jennifer Amriss
Published by Magelight Press on February 3rd 2017
Genres: mm romance
Pages: 352
Format: ebook
Source: Goodreads
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five-stars

Dimensional Rifters Were Nothing But Legends.Until now...
Ages ago, one of the old gods threw Minuvel, the last Ivari, into a dimensional prison. She was too powerful to kill, and too dangerous to let roam free. But her vault was lost.
A Spoiled King and A Skilled Hunter.
After a beautiful stranger saves his life, Xastrian, the new Dragon King, owes Velithor a life-debt. But as the two join forces to battle the crazed Ivari who shares their prison, he discovers he wants so much more. Soul-bonding with the shy, resourceful hunter would be worth anything. Even facing death a second time.
Trapped and Hunted.
Xastrian must rely on Velithor's knowledge of the forest. Velithor must help Xastrian regain his power. And one of them must tap into the magic of legend to become a dimensional rifter before the Ivari drives Xastrian mad and ruins their chances of ever finding their way home.Reading Order
*Mage of Legend *Lurir: Going Home (Short Story)- COMING SOON! *Dragon Court- COMING SOON!
Dragon Highlands Book 1.
This side duology to the Kings of Kal'brath series is set in the same universe where Mother, the sentient planet, cradles the races of three parallel worlds: Adradis of the elves and other magical races where the continent of Kal'brath resides, Earth of the magicless humans, and Morka of the magic-negating bashkai. If you loved the Kal'brath books, this duology brings back Velithor for more fun, romance, and gripping adventure.
These light fantasy romps are sure to be favorites you will want to read again and again.
Please note that this is book contains an M/M (Gay) Fantasy Romance subplot.
Want to know the reading order for the entire universe? Here you go!
1. Race Against the Dark (Kings of Kal'brath Pilot) [Het] 2. Healing Wounds: Mother Book One (Kings of Kal'brath 2) [Het] 3. Twilight's Children: Mother Book Two (Kings of Kal'brath 3) [Het] 4. Mage of Legend (Dragon Highlands 1) [Gay] 5. Lurir: Going Home (Dragon Highlands Short) [Clean] 6. Dragon Court (Dragon Highlands 2) [Gay]

*Mage of Legend (An M/M Gay Fantasy Romance): A Kal’brath Novel (ARC) was graciously provided to me by the author, Jennifer Amriss, for an honest review.*

                           “Game of Thrones Meets The Covenant Series”

Dragons, love, strength, beauty, power, love, magic, have I mentioned love? This book. THIS BOOK. This book is absolutely amazing. I absolutely loved it. Ab-sol-ute-ly loved it.

Mage of Legend, by Jennifer Amriss, is one of those books that you come across where you find yourself just sitting there, mouth agape and frozen, all within periods of frequent stunned silence, due to the magnitude of the book. The sheer beauty is staggering. This is a gem. A rare five-star gem.

What an incredible and wonderful treat it was to read such a fulfilling and beautiful story, one that is filled with elves, dragons, magic and diverse creatures. Mage of Legend, takes place in a seemingly similar world to that of earth but with a dash of modern times. The reader is taken on a beautifully detailed and complex sensory ride to a different dimension, with Xastrian Senuvesal, the new and pristine King of the Dragons, and Levithor Adonel, a great hunter with a pure heart. This story will grab you and not let you go as you read about the handsome new Dragon King and how he comes to terms with his status and also of love and life.

While I am new to this author, and also of any prior books, it did not take away from how much I loved this story. I would also like to briefly point out the existence of very minor spelling glitches, as well as some questions left open. But, that’s what reading is about sometimes. Questions left without their answers, whether it be permanent or temporary, that’s what readers sometimes come across. And, that’s ok. Regardless of how many times we, as readers, scream out into the air, “whaaaaat?”, it’s ok. That being said, by looking at the entire story, my love for Xastrian Senuvesal and also for Velithor Adonel, is the most important thing to me, as this book is only part of what is to come.

Regardless of which dimension they both live in, Xastrian and Velithor live in a beautiful world, one of which I am eager to read more about. The most important thing? Oh yes, is to read about the strength of two amazing elves, Xastrian and Velithor and their amazing bonded love. 🙂

five-stars

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