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Wolves of the Wastes

A Progression Fantasy Epic (Keiran: The Eternal Mage, Book 2)

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Wolves of the Wastes

By: D.E. Sherman
Narrated by: John Joseph Rogers, Rylee Kuberra
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Banished from his village, an archmage enters the mana-dry wastes.

Keiran, millennia old archmage, has managed to successfully control the reincarnation cycle and retain all of his memories and skills. That’s about the only thing that’s gone right. Mana seems to have all but disappeared, and a cabal of mages from a nearby city have been using the villagers of his new home as a mana farm for their own purposes.

How long was Keiran gone? Where did the mana go? Does it have anything to do with the missing moon from the sky or the bizarre loss of the written language from his first life? Why are the best mages on the level of bumbling apprentices? Filled with questions and determined to find answers, Keiran journeys to the city of Derro.

The Wolf Pack rules over the desert city, and if Keiran wants access to the knowledge they hold, he’ll have to fight for it, one bloody step at a time. For all his skill, he’s trapped in the body of a child in a world where mana is as scarce as gold.

Can he overcome a group of mages who’ve had decades to grow their power base, or will the Wolves of the Wastes drag him down and eat him alive?

©2024 D.E. Sherman (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Village Magic Magic Users Wizardry
Interesting Magic System • Great Lore Development • Smooth Narration • Complex Hero • Clever Battles

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I very thoroughly enjoy this book series love the OP MC but he is very merciless definitely don't want to get on his bad side looking forward to book 3 hope this series is still being written.

Very good!

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I have been loving this series so far, I literally checked every day until the second book went on preorder after I finished the first. It has its flaws for sure but the good heavily heavily outweighs them. I’m interested in what happens next and will definitely be continuing on. Can’t wait for book three

Thoroughly Enjoyed

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Love the book can’t wait for book 3 magic and stuff nightly recommend this book

Best book

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Thank you for a great second book in the series. Enjoyed every minute of it and didn’t stop listening until it was done. Well I slept for four hours, but the rest of the time I was listening. Keep up the good work… I’m off to the next one.

Interesting throughout

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I will say it’s refreshing to actually have a smart and knowledgeable main character. It’s just honestly annoying listening to the main character stumble into stupid situations over and over and never learning anything. It is a little predictable as he gets everything he wants so maybe he is a bit over powered. This whole book was just him walking around killing people. It could be nice to include some less powerful characters that have more to lose and not kill then off like the street kid. Maybe grow some more side quests. The sister could also have had more time and like other books maybe give a chapter to two from her perspective. That is pretty much how the beginning before the end is but maybe not exactly the same so. I’m glad they didn’t kill of the parents or something dumb. It’s literally the only sense of humanity that he has.

Decent second book

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