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A Squire's Wish: A GameLit Urban Fantasy Series
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A Squire's Wish: A GameLit Urban Fantasy Series
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A Squire's Wish: A GameLit Urban Fantasy Series
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A Squire's Wish: A GameLit Urban Fantasy Series

Written by Tao Wong

Narrated by Patrick Zeller

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Given magical powers through a wish by a jinn, Henry Tsien was thrown into a hidden supernatural world. Forced to battle his own faulty, pop-culture-driven assumptions, as well as shadowy supernatural organizations while leveling up, Henry found an ally in Alexa Dumough, the Knights Templar initiate.

But that alliance is now threatened as Alexa is forced to take the Knights Templar’s test to become a squire. Together, the pair must face numerous trials that will test their patience, skills, and magic. All the while, Alexa must consider if becoming a squire for the Knights Templar is truly what she wishes for.

The Hidden Wishes series is an urban fantasy GameLit series with a game-like user interface, magic, the supernatural, kickass women, and shadowy supernatural organizations. No harems involved.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2019
ISBN9781989458426
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A Squire's Wish: A GameLit Urban Fantasy Series
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Tao Wong

Tao Wong is a Canadian author based in Toronto who is best known for his System Apocalypse post-apocalyptic LitRPG series and A Thousand Li, a Chinese xianxia fantasy series. He was shortlisted for the UK Kindle Storyteller award in 2021 for A Thousand Li: The Second Sect. When he's not writing and working, he's practicing martial arts, reading, and dreaming up new worlds.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I try to avoid spoilers in my reviews, so in view of that I'll be a little direct but vague: This book is nowhere near the quality of the first, but the storyline is still enjoyable. There were weird audio issues as if sections were redone and tacked on. The production was still decent, but you cannot listen to this audiobook without noticing the sudden drops in volume or change in timbre that sometimes occurs mid-sentence. I do think that I would recommend this to others that enjoyed the first as much as I did, however I'm not entirely sure if I would listen to this again. If the third is as uncertain as this, then future revisits would likely end on book one.

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