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Master of One

By: Jaida Jones, Dani Bennett
Narrated by: Lisa Cordileone
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Sinister sorcery. Gallows humor. A queer romance so glorious it could be right out of fae legend itself. Master of One is a fantasy unlike any other.

Rags the thief has never met a pocket he couldn’t pick, but when he’s captured by a sorcerer with world-ending plans, he realizes even he is in over his head. Forced to use his finely honed skills to nab pieces of an ancient fae relic, Rags is stunned to discover that those “relics” just happen to be people:

A distractingly handsome Fae prince,

A too-honorable Queensguard deserter,

A scrappy daughter of a disgraced noble family,

A deceptively sweet-natured prince,

A bona fide member of the Resistance,

And him. Rags.

They may all be captives in the sorcerer’s terrible scheme, but that won’t stop them from fighting back. And, sure, six unexpected allies against one wicked enemy doesn’t make for generous odds, but lucky for him, Rag’s not generous—he’s smart. And he has a plan that just might get them out of this alive.

With the heist and intrigue of Six of Crows and the dark fairy tale feel of The Cruel Prince, this young adult fantasy debut will have listeners rooting for a pair of reluctant heroes as they take on a world-ending fae prophecy, a malicious royal plot, and, most dangerously of all, their feelings for each other.

©2020 Jaida Jones (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers
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Terrible, horrible, disgusting, horrendous, nauseating! not a book to bother with!!! Just don’t seriously don’t bother.

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The narrator sounds like she's taken one too many tranquilizers

I can't tell if this book is worthwhile or not. The promised humour is trashed by the narrator's monotonous performance and it makes the book's tendency to be repetitive way more annoying than it needs to be.

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