Rating: 4.5⭐️/5 (rounded up!)
Scan and redeem. Imagine connecting to the phone and stimulating magic as you wish.
Marquis Beaumont came to Suncrest for one purpose—to capture the Queen of Suncrest, Queen Emilia, and get his revenge for what she did to his wife, determined to harness her unmatched magical powers for his own.
Brent Abernathy, the “Dad-Bod” Hero of Spellford, lives with his adopted daughter Victoria—half-elf; last of Erimosia—and kind-hearted half-Orc best friend, Pax. In a world now using app-based magic, Brent’s old-school skills earn him and Pax roles in the Mage’s Union after defeating the Behemoth. Their first mission: investigate Marquis Beaumont’s disappearance, with clues pointing to Brent and Victoria. Without him knowing, Victoria is an Aphonic Mage who can cast magic without tools and dreams of working with dragons, her powers revealed during a school dare that draws Professor Nia’s attention.
Dad Magic is giving me serious “Who’s your daddy?” vibes—in the most magical, chaotic, and unexpectedly heartwarming way possible. It’s fun, light, direct to the point, adventurous, and has some unexpected WTF moments, lol! It’s giving me Sabrina the Teenage Witch sitcom feels, one of my favorite TV series growing up. It’s like watching Batman and Robin—Brent with Pax as his sidekick. This reader-friendly book is one of a kind! It explores friendship, family, and letting go. With no bloody fights or brutal scenes, the tension still builds with the villains: Weaver—Void King-Cyrus, Marquis 1, and Marquis 2. The magic-tech blend is a blast, with strong parent-child themes, millennial parenting, and Gen Z identity. Honestly, if that’s not reason enough to pick up this book, I don’t know what is—go read it now if you haven’t already!
A big thanks to Benjamin Twigg for sending me a digital ARC of this book!
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