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Duty's Reward

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Duty's Reward

By: M. Tress
Narrated by: Jack Smith, Anne Marie Lebeaur
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Finishing up his first year as a cadet-adept, Desmond’s life is going pretty well as far as he’s concerned.

Three beautiful and exotic women love him and have agreed to entwine their lives together. His powers as an Adept have continued to grow as he practices and refines weaving the threads of mana into the world. All while he continues to defy the expectations set by his origins. Sure, he’s still a member of the active military training for one of the most dangerous jobs in the entire Hegemony, but with his girls at his side, Desmond is confident he can handle it.

But things that have been set into motion continue to whir in the background. With a nation as large as the Hegemony of Velvet Stars, occupying nearly two-thirds of the Milky-Way galaxy, there are plots within plots. Plans and schemes that have been moving for longer than Desmond has been alive continue along their planned path, and some of those paths will converge with his.

What is a man who’s goal in life is to live up to the image his girls have of him to do? Will they do their duty? Or will they keep their heads down?

©2024 M.Tress (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Adventure Science Fiction & Fantasy Space Opera

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good series

overall on enjoy these books I do hope that we get to see old Desmond go back home and call some mischief without trying to but also I do miss his old saying I was was in this book at least once there was the past me as a jerk and the future me deserves it because he's an a****** f*** that guy

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The first half has problems, but overall great.

The first half is bad, they basically mini time skip then discuss what happened each time sitting in their room while every other sentence is innuendo. The innuendo is especially bad and extremally repetitive. The second half is back to normal with good progression and fun story events happening. The school stuff is all mostly ignored and classes are glossed over. Him learning spells happens in the past and mentioned before he uses them. Alot of the stuff I was interested in is being cut and replaced with more porn, at least for the first half.

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loved it

a brilliant addition to what has become one of my top 3 favorite series. I can't believe how quickly the first three books where released on audible once they started but am grateful. I can't wait for the book 4 release and am anxiously awaiting book 5 to start in print.

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love it!

full of laughs love and trauma!? New things to give nightmares to our favorite characters as Desmond breaks records and shatters the high and mighty that look down on a "prim". I've been looking to see when book three would drop and bought it instantly when I saw it appear and now I fear I'm back in the game of waiting for the next book.

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love the book

a good addition to what has become one of my top 5 favorite series. I can't believe how quickly the first three books where released on audible once they started but am grateful. I can't wait for the book 4 release and can not wait for book 5 to start in print.

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this is great stroy line that keeps on improving the series

this book continues the great story of this series. it doesn't overwhelm you or make you think that you're missing things. it's just a continuing and the first two books that most people will love. get more involved into the character and the group around them

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The word this is a great book.Can't wait for the next one

I like it because this is where his journey begins.
And forces that we don't see come to play.

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Loved book 1+2, 3 not so much

As the title says, the first two books were great, loved the slow building of the world and characters, even the MC was good, not great, but so far removed from most of the awful mc this genre seems to be mostly represented by. This book however, took a sharp turn for the worse for me. The MC went from a fresh breath of air to your avrage anime-harem-protag, lost his agency and spine in one book. without too many spoilers, the mc ends up as prettymuch a support character in his own story, and every combat scene, except for one he is hiding behind his wall of women, which, would be fine if he did anything else but buff people. this turned into yet another human pokemon story, which is such a stupid concept, id rather have a mc that can stand on his own two feet without having to be propped up by the women around him, thats just the combat aspect, but we are also seeing the mc going from having some spine, to none at all unless its about his women, dude its okay to get pissed on your own behalf, otherwise you kinda turn into a doormat, which is the feeling im left with regarding the mc. shame, because this had such potential for me, especially concidering this is a woman ruled world your building, could have had the mc rail against the genderroles and realise he had to make compromises, and bring up parallels with our current world and how women had been through this exact dilema. all in all, im honnestly dissapointed in this book, but again this is just my point of view

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it's okay.

the author is racist the mc is racist the ship is racist space is racist everything is racist blah blah blah and yada yada yada. /jk /s

on one hand the author is writing about sci-fi military, and it seems like effort has been made to know what is being written and shits on the military character from earth because he's male and not attracted to aliens with animal features? the hole time it's like the military dude is on a mission to take back what he learns back to earth, and the author portrays him has not even trying to learn how to use mana and just wants to use weapons. I'm sorry but my suspension of disbelief can't handle this bullshit.

this might be where I get off or not depends on how the book finishes still have a few hours left has of leaving this review.

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