• Journeymage

  • The Spellmonger Series, Book 6
  • By: Terry Mancour
  • Narrated by: John Lee
  • Length: 16 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (11,338 ratings)

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Journeymage

By: Terry Mancour
Narrated by: John Lee
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The latest book in the Audie-nominated Spellmonger series.

Minalan’s Summer Vacation!

What does the most powerful wizard in the world do after the war is over? Despite the hordes of goblins still ready to ravage human lands, King Rard has signed a treaty with them, so Minalan is forbidden from taking advantage of their weakened state. Most would take a well-deserved rest over the summer…but Minalan and his household are busy repaying a favor owed to the tribal Kasari for their help in the war, and the Spellmonger pays his debts. So Minalan spends his summer sneaking 2,000 Kasari children through enemy lines, goblin territory, hostile Wilderlords, and through some of the roughest territory in the Five Duchies toward salvation.

But the Spellmonger soon learns that not even the help of a goddess is going to be sufficient to contend with the realities of the quest. Despite his best efforts and some of the most advanced magic seen since the Magocracy, the march attracts enemies…and far too many friends.

For when the desperate refugees of the war-torn Alshari Wilderlands see the well-fed legions of Kasari march by, they cannot help but follow, even if they have no idea of the destination. Any life is better than the hopeless existence they’ve lived avoiding starvation and the goblins’ stewpot. And the promise of hope the great march of the Spellmonger’s children offers is just too good to pass up. Security and the promise of a brighter future lie just on the other side of the border with the duchy of Castal.

The problem is that the Duke of Castal, Prince Tavard, who is also Minalan's titular overlord, is dead-set against a single Alshari refugee crossing his frontier - and he’s assembled a small army to stop any from doing so. With political pressure high and the very gods maneuvering behind the scenes, it’s going to take some clever magic, some inspired legal maneuvering, and some serious effort to pull off this miracle… but that’s the kind of job the Spellmonger does in Journeymage!

©2018 Terry Mancour (P)2018 Podium Publishing

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Best Fantasy Series of its Time

Brilliant plot, character development, and world building galore! Honestly my favorite fantasy series of all time!

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Great book!! My favorite BOOK SERIES.

I love this book but i kind of have a problem that the side story's aren't on audible yet. And it feels like you miss a lot of information.

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We have a treaty

Had some solid humour and plot progression but a shorter book than some of the previous books.

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Trite and Cliché Garbage. What the "Hells", Terry?

The first couple books in this series were enjoyable—nothing spectacular, not terrible. Journeymage, however, is a spectacular mess. Sixteen hours and not one single action scene. The entire book is chock full of childish dialogue and clichés.Terry Mancour; you're NOT Brandon Sanderson! "Hells", why am I wasting more time writing this review!?
NOT RECOMMENDED.
(Credit where credit is due: John Lee is a brilliant narrator, even when narrating complete and utter garbage.)

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Feels like a filler episode

Not a bad story, but it just seems like it's a filler between the actual story.
Nothing much happens, and I doubt readers would need much more than the last 10-15 minutes of this book before reading the next in the series.
All in all it's a somewhat short story in the usual surroundings and very little plot progression to speak of.

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Oh the struggle of waiting for the next installment; oh but I shall wait. Woe unto me a unfulfilled desire. Unrequited and languid in the grace of every word lest spoken.

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this was Great

This was a great in-between sort of chapter in the Spellmonger Series. I have enjoyed Minalan's character so far, but this showed a benevolence that I wished all people shared.

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DAMN fine fable.

The only problem I have with this series is that the final books are not on audio yet. If, like me, you get totally captured by really good stories then you might want to wait till they're all out on audio before starting this great series. I gave it five stars only because six was not an option!

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good characters and great narrator.

great book want the rest of the series there are 10 books already written so what's the hold up.

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Great

Loved it. I'm hooked on this series, cant wait for the next book to come out.

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