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Fates Parallel: Vol. 4

Fates Parallel, Book 4

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Fates Parallel: Vol. 4

By: DarkTechnomancer
Narrated by: Cindy Kay
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The world of cultivation is bigger than they ever imagined.

After the apocalyptic descent of gods and demons upon their world, Jia and Eui find themselves embroiled in a conflict beyond their wildest imaginations. Emerging from two years of forced training in the unclaimed wilderness, the two outcasts must return to the nation that rejected them, reconnect with their old lives, and somehow gain the support of an entire nation. The fate of the world might just depend on it.

Yoshika's adventures continue in this progression fantasy adventure about friendship, love, self-discovery, personal growth, and, of course, magical martial arts!

©2023 Mikal Parrott aka. DarkTechnomancer (P)2023 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Destiny Progression Fantasy Martial Arts
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It's kinda wild to think now that in the first book, I wasn't even sure the author was going to do more than obliquely imply the existence of homosexuality, and in the second I wasn't sure if they'd actually have the courage to write a same-sex relationship.

By this point almost every major character seems to be at least bicurious. There's even a genderfluid character, and I can't recall the last time I came across one of those in a book. So kudos for that representation.

Also, great plot and characterisation.
My only real critique of this one is that for some inexplicable reason, the narrator insists on pronouncing the second syllable of "war mages" with an "ah" sound rather than an "ay". She can say "mages" just fine, but "war mages" becomes "warmajs".

Super Gay (I Approve)

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