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Esme’s Indie Highlights/SPFBO: Mage Slave by R. K. Thorne

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Plot:

The book starts out introducing the two main characters, Miara and Aven. Miara is a mage slave, bound to her masters through a magical wound in her shoulder that’s tied to her masters orders. If she starts to deviate from her assignment the wound will burn and torture her until she relents and does what she’s been ordered to do.

Aven is a Prince, and he’s looking for someone suitable to marry. He’s introduced to a very frank and direct Princess to see if they would be a good match. Horrible match. He’s a hidden mage, because mages and magic are frowned upon by most societies – and in some societies, they are turned into slaves. The Princess he was being introduced to has made it her lifes work to hunt down and imprison mages.

Miara is sent by her masters to capture Prince Aven and bring him back to them, for what specifically she doesn’t know, but it can’t be good. It’s likely to be execution, torture, or slavery.

Most of the book takes place with those two on their way from the Prince’s homeland to her masters.

Final Score: 7/10


Characters:

Final Score: 6/10

 


World Building:

Final Score: 8/10


Pacing/Prose/Tone:

There was a decent amount of travelling and talking in the book, so if you need a lot of action in your books, maybe this one isn’t for you. But, it was decently paced, I got through it quickly. There weren’t any info dumps, dialogue and interactions between two characters took up most of the page time, so if you’re into character driven books and romance maybe this would be for you.

Pacing Final Score: 7.5/10

Writing Final Score: 8/10


Originality:

I’ve seen a lot of shape shifting stuff, I’ve seen a lot of mages being enslaved – but it did have enough originality to keep me interested.

Final Score: 5/10


Audience:


 

Total Final Score: 41.5/60 or 6.91/10

 

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