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Eskau: An Unplanned Infiltration, Progression Fantasy
- Millennial Mage, Book 7
- By: J.L. Mullins
- Narrated by: Tess Irondale
- Length: 27 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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The iron-clad reality of the world relentlessly comes for all. Arcanes, the enemies of humanity, thrive upon power harvested from broken human souls. The City Lords and Major Houses rule with unquestioned power. Tala has been seized, torn away from all that she has ever known. A false history and personality was implanted within her, and only her revolutionary defenses and self-restoration magic have given her a fighting chance at all.
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- By greiver on 09-08-24
- Eskau: An Unplanned Infiltration, Progression Fantasy
- Millennial Mage, Book 7
- By: J.L. Mullins
- Narrated by: Tess Irondale
Top Notch. A huge story well told
Reviewed: 12-05-24
When I started this book I was taken aback at the premise shift, but was quickly sucked in. A great job of balancing action, world building, mechanic explanation, relationships, politics, and expansion.
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Ironbound
- Millennial Mage, Book 8
- By: J.L. Mullins
- Narrated by: Tess Irondale
- Length: 21 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Through tribulation and hardship, Tala has managed to return to the human lands, her freedom hard won, her self intact. Her family and friends await her, but her time away has left its mark. She has to face new trials—face the new weight that she carries—and somehow find a way though things that she has never faced before. While that isn’t exactly new, she is now no longer alone. Supported once again by those who care for her, she is given the tools and help that she needs to deal with the continued threats on her life and her very soul.
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love the series
- By Steven Strom on 02-10-25
- Ironbound
- Millennial Mage, Book 8
- By: J.L. Mullins
- Narrated by: Tess Irondale
An ok book in a great series
Reviewed: 12-05-24
No one hits it out of the park every time, but this one was kind of disappointing. This series overall is great, but I felt like nothing happened at all in book 8. Or more than that, the story here could have been covered in maybe 20% of the length, and then moved on. The way the author usually threads the balance between action, relationships, world building, and various LitRPG ideas usually works great, but this was a pretty boring exposition dump, with very little character progress.
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