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Royal Blooded

By: F.G. Smith
Narrated by: Andrew Pond, Erin Bateman
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Eli Grayson knew there was no such thing as magic. He knew there were no other worlds filled with magical races beyond his imagining. He knew he was a regular guy, just trying to recover from a brutally difficult breakup.

That is, until he foiled an assassination attempt on an elven princess who showed him exactly how wrong he was. He's thrust headfirst into a hidden world of potent magic and sinister plots only to discover he has powers of his own. Together with his team of magical ladies he unravels the mystery behind who ordered the assassination attempt in the first place, only to discover just how deep the rabbit hole goes.

©2023 F.G. Smith (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC

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Eyes opened to the wider worlds.

Our MC saves the lives of some strangers and finds out there's a whole bunch of worlds he didn't know are real, are actually real.
He gains powers he didn't know he had and the people he saved now need to protect him from some very powerful people that want to either control him or kill him.
Awesome HaremLit.
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Great start

I love this book. I can not wait until the next book. The story kept me wanting more. So when the next book is released I will have it.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I hope there are more books to come in this series! The MC is great along with a really good supporting cast! The story is captivating! The narrators also do a good job of bringing the story to life! Great job F G Smith!

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Really good

The book is really well written with great structure, even tho a series is set up at the end the book has a very satisfying conclusion. The performance was fantastic aswell.

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Author needs to keep his politics out of his books

First, the voice acting is odd the male VA is much worse than the female. That is a little easier to push through. The actually writing? The author needs to keeps his politics to himself, he very clearly leans one direction. Then we have the fact that the MC is clearly overly idealistic. He has a clear willingness to get stabbed over thinking a person is dangerous. There is an actual moment in the book where a person threatens to kill him and he state "threatening to kill a person is different from actually being willing to hurt someone" The person threatening him sees him as an animal. Why would he argue this point?

Simple, he thinks the world is made of rainbows even after having to kill an Assassin. The fact that the author clearly doesn't know half the things he's writing about makes it worse.

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