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Dao Divinity

A Fantasy Cultivation Novel (The First Immortal, Book 1)

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Dao Divinity

By: Bruce Sentar
Narrated by: Lewis Alexander, Rozelyn Rader
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Dao Divinity! I continue blending cultivation and fantasy with my latest series.

It is a fantasy world, where the progressive magic system follows the cultivation concept of dao.

Dar’s life was simple. Till a driving accident brings him to a new world filled with magic and creatures from fantasy.

He has a fresh chance in a new world, but not everything is peaceful in Granterra. Luckily, with an enchanted body and a legendary ability to grow his magic, Dar has an advantage in cultivating his Dao that no one else does. He’ll have to embrace his newfound powers to their fullest if he’s coming out ahead.

Good for him that the two best ways to expand his magic are by killing his enemies and loving on his women. Given the stunning witch and dryad on his side, it’s not hard to do both.

Dao Divinity has now been rerecorded with duet narration.

©2021 Bruce Sentar (P)2021 Bruce Sentar
Fantasy Fiction Magic Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Progression Fantasy Magic Users
Engaging Fantasy • Compelling Relationships • Great Character Voices • Fast-paced Action • Interesting World-building

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The MC is a complete wimp sometimes. Spoilers: he’s told repeatedly that wizards have power and status but the whole book he plays from the back foot getting walked all over. The narration also gets a little weird when you can tell the author should have used a contraction (can’t instead of can not) and it messes up the narrators flow. It would be nice to see the MC embrace himself, stop being a wimp when it comes to the women fawning over him.

Overall pretty good, but…

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how many times can you get yourself in trouble because you can't control yourself, how do you keep making excuses for the bad guy and the garbage choice that you make. great story tho and the narrators are great

good story but the main character irritates me

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Great story and world building. I like that the protagonist isn't super powerful from the out set and must learn and earn his powers over time.

My first Bruce Sentar book and not my last!

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Sentar does amazing work--love this one. It contains true romance in a way that most books in this genre don't. the Cultivation aspects are original, but still very familiar. It ties into A Mage's Cultivation universe, but I've been told the two story lines do not intersect.

The narration is great and Black's voice is absolutely perfect for Sasha. Hope the next one doesn't take so long, but I understand this producer is pretty slow and methodical. I'm willing to wait if the quality is this good for the next book. 5/5.

So damn good

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I was glad when the re record came out as I was not a real fan of the previous narrator but with the dual narration the really comes to life

great first book

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