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Mystic: A Book of Underrealm
Mystic: A Book of Underrealm
Mystic: A Book of Underrealm
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Mystic: A Book of Underrealm

Written by Garrett Robinson

Narrated by Garrett Robinson

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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A girl on a path to infamy. A mage on a path to darkness.A #1 Amazon Bestseller

Loren is on her way to becoming the woman of her dreams: Nightblade, a warrior of the darkness and a champion of the light. But powerful enemies hunt her across the kingdom while she searches in vain for her lost friends.

At her side is Jordel, a Mystic who seems to know more about Loren than she would wish—and something about her powerful dagger. But Loren has much to learn about Jordel’s order, and not all of it is good.

Loren wishes only to find her friends and evade the King's law. But she will have to decide whether to flee Underrealm's problems, or stand and fight them—and on that decision may rest the fate of all who dwell in the nine lands.

"People should check out Garrett, he is an excellent vlogger and writer." — Hank Green

"An intriguing tale, well presented [with] some intense encounters, graphically described." — R. Nicholson, top Amazon reviewer

"Robinson is a skilled author, particularly when creating interesting female characters. He has oodles of talent and is destined for great things." — Shen Hart, TheReviewHart.com

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherLegacy Books
Release dateJul 1, 2019
ISBN9781941076637
Mystic: A Book of Underrealm

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    So...this story took a twist. And I say that meaning the author did an excellent job of changing the way we see the main protagonist. Loren is a complete butthole in this book, at least she is in my opinion. The story was great, the plot continues to move forward and keep you anxious for more. We're still unsure of the loyalties of Xain and Jordel. But we see Loren for the first time as what she truly is, a young, foolish, naive girl with flights of fancy. She has an unrealistic morality, and for someone who claims to want to be the greatest thief, she's ridiculously judgemental. She's too quick to accuse and make a judgement on someone's character, but she's also too quick to trust and is easily taken in--though she claims to be an excellent judge of a person's character. So yeah, she's a young, dumb teenager. The only thing I agreed with her on was her dislike for Vivien. I did not like or trust that witch.I'm anxious to find out what this big bad that Jordel fears really is. Is he friend, or friend of convenience, or an enemy disguised as a friend? I think he's a good guy and I think Xain probably is too, but he's in full-on jerk mode at the moment. I feel there is so much more we will learn about Xain and his story in the coming books. I also hope to see some growth for Loren. Gem and Annis are the only characters I can currently get behind. I admire Gem's loyalty to Loren, but sometimes I wish he would just drop her. She's driving me insane. I want to just jump into the book and strangle her. Excellent writing on the writer's part. This had to be planned, otherwise I will be so thoroughly disappointed in the coming stories. I'm expecting some serious character development!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    So...this story took a twist. And I say that meaning the author did an excellent job of changing the way we see the main protagonist. Loren is a complete butthole in this book, at least she is in my opinion. The story was great, the plot continues to move forward and keep you anxious for more. We're still unsure of the loyalties of Xain and Jordel. But we see Loren for the first time as what she truly is, a young, foolish, naive girl with flights of fancy. She has an unrealistic morality, and for someone who claims to want to be the greatest thief, she's ridiculously judgemental. She's too quick to accuse and make a judgement on someone's character, but she's also too quick to trust and is easily taken in--though she claims to be an excellent judge of a person's character. So yeah, she's a young, dumb teenager. The only thing I agreed with her on was her dislike for Vivien. I did not like or trust that witch.I'm anxious to find out what this big bad that Jordel fears really is. Is he friend, or friend of convenience, or an enemy disguised as a friend? I think he's a good guy and I think Xain probably is too, but he's in full-on jerk mode at the moment. I feel there is so much more we will learn about Xain and his story in the coming books. I also hope to see some growth for Loren. Gem and Annis are the only characters I can currently get behind. I admire Gem's loyalty to Loren, but sometimes I wish he would just drop her. She's driving me insane. I want to just jump into the book and strangle her. Excellent writing on the writer's part. This had to be planned, otherwise I will be so thoroughly disappointed in the coming stories. I'm expecting some serious character development!