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Mages #3

Mage Assassin

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This is book #3 in the urban fantasy Mages series.

Lauren Trinidad is the best private security money in the League of European Nations can buy. She's been trained by her father for her entire life to protect the good guys from the bad. But when the good guys seem to be working for the mad man responsible for blowing the world into chaos and her family is suddenly the bad, she is forced to choose between what she is taught to do and what she thinks is right.


Captain David Trinidad is the best soldier the New Republic of Texas can find to pull off a secret mission that will decide the fate of the small country. He’s been raised in his military family to do anything to help his homeland. But when he discovers he is the only chance at saving someone he loves, he has to choose between the only two things in his life that he's never doubted.

Meagan Trinidad is the best assassin the United Countries of America has for hire. She has walked the tightrope between making her father proud and protecting those she cares about for a while. But when her work threatens to destroy her friends, she must choose between the familial loyalty that has guided her whole life and the promise of being loved for who she is and not what she does.

310 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 11, 2015

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June 4, 2018
Drama and sadness

I had to force myself to finish this book. I know a real person wrote this, and it is a part of them, so I'll temper my harshness with inderstanding.
The book was all over the place, with no clear plot and no ending. The content was full of relationship drama back and forth with no reason or forethought.
Normally when I read a book I get to be excited and full of life when I follow a characters story. When I read this book, I felt defeated and sick and confused. I'm sorry, but reading this left me wondering why I read the first two.
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September 18, 2015
I liked this book a book. I wish it only had one POV vs three character narrations. It jumped around a lot and I wish I could have spent the whole book with one character instead of three. I can't wait for the next one though!
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