Light Magi
The Republic Chronicles Book 1
by Joanna White
Genre: Epic Fantasy Adventure
For
years, Castre has governed itself apart from the Republic. But
Vaxon’s War has left the land and its people weakened and in
desperate need of aid. Now, many people feel it’s too late and
don’t want the Republic involved. Kyren’s lost everything, but
he’ll have to push aside his grief to be the king Castre needs him
to be. Kyren’s
forced to make a decision that will change his life forever, but he’s
been shoved into a corner with no other way to keep his daughter
safe.
Meanwhile,
the Republic and the Magi are spread all across the galaxy,
protecting people from men who crave power, just like Vaxon
did. They’re
on the brink of war and on top of that, one of the Magi Order’s own
guilds has betrayed them. They’re
now a Dark Guild, doing assassination contracts to kill innocent
people. One of their targets is Ayka, one of the few Diplomats left
in the Republic who still believes in the Father and who helps people
more than she wants political power. Ayka’s life is now in the
hands of the Magi, who place her in the protection of one of the most
skilled Metal Mages in the galaxy. Falling for him and trying to get
him out of his shell is difficult enough without adding in surviving
the attempts on her life. Not to mention the people on Castre want
the Republic to stay out of their affairs, but it’s Ayka’s job to
represent them in the Republic Court.
While
the best Guild in the entire Magi Order investigate an underground
slave market, putting Zei Lin and his brother’s lives at risk, the
Republic tries to avoid going to war with a race who wants nothing
more than to see the Republic fall. A
dark power is growing in the distant corners of the galaxy… with
enough power to change the fate of the Republic and the Magi Order
forever.
***Immerse
yourself into this epic fantasy adventure, perfect for fans of Lord
of the Rings, Star Wars, and the Chronicles of Narnia.***
I love the cover and synopsis, this sounds like an excellent read. Thank you for posting about this book
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