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The Defender

Skharr DeathEater Series, Book 3

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The Defender

By: Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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A powerful wizard working behind the scenes. The true power behind the throne.

A bastard son trying to get a birthright to challenge the status quo.

A dungeon that can provide the status he needs to challenge the next heir...and the wizard.

Armed guards who don't plan on the bastard making it back.

Enter Skharr DeathEater into this story. A Barbarian in the wrong bar at the right time to stop an assassination attempt.

The young prince hires Skharr to protect him, and Skharr figures he has nothing better to do.

Nothing better than to stop hired assassins, a dangerous dungeon run he wasn't planning on joining, and perhaps meeting the ultimate creature feared by anyone with any sense. A dragon.

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Epic Fantasy Assassin Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Magic Fiction

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Wish more novels where like this!! A great story told by a great narrator! Highly recommend this book series!

Solid!!

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my only complaint is that the books are too short. still loving the random quests and interactions of the characters.

hits the spot

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Slowly, but surely, the writer decides to weaken the main character, which is common in this genre today. Unfortunately.

And of course, inter strong female that was introduced in the first book. But apparently, we now have to have her not only be a better fighter than the main hero, but also someone that he fears.

The author says that he's a man's man or that he's masculine, which isn't exactly a lie. But what he fails to mention is that every time that he's pushed against a female character, he treats them differently. Simply because they're women. and I'm not talking about chivalry, I'm talking about as if there's something behind it. That's making him do it that doesn't actually match the character or the storyline.

So congratulations, you just emasculated another man in another storyline because of feminism. I'm sure that you and your family are very proud of yourself.

Well, they made it to book 3 At least.

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