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Demon Mage Omnibus: Books 1-4

By: D. Levesque
Narrated by: Kat Riley, Boise Blue
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The complete series in a single offering!

Brian was a book lover, always seeking the solace of dusty bookstores and the scent of well-worn pages. His tastes veered towards contemporary fiction, but he couldn't resist the allure of antiquated shops filled with stories from ages past. Fate intervened on one such visit when a seemingly ordinary book tumbled from a shelf and struck him, becoming slightly damaged in the process.

The shop owner insisted he purchases the book, charging an exorbitant price that left Brian stunned. Little did he know, this was no ordinary tome—it was a lost grimoire, a powerful artifact capable of summoning demons.

Late one night, engrossed in the mysterious text, Brian unwittingly summoned an Imp. The creature was haughty and insubordinate, deeming itself superior to Brian due to its previous role as the assistant of a powerful Demon Lord from over 5,000 years ago.

With great reluctance, the Imp aided Brian in summoning his first Succubus, marking a turning point in his life. He soon found himself immersed in a hidden world of Demon Mages, all vying for control of the grimoire and the immense power it held. But, where he thought his Succubus would be a beautiful demon willing to do whatever he wished in bed, he found out that outside it, she was, shall we say, different.

Thrust into a realm of seductive demons and dangerous adversaries, Brian must navigate this treacherous landscape, unsure whether his new reality will ultimately bring fortune or ruin. One thing was certain—life would never be the same again.

This story has harem elements, with portals, planes, and just weird stuff, so be ready and jump right in!

©2024 D. Levesque (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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The story is really well developed It progresses at a good pace and you really get into the story. This series is one to listen to. What’s nice is the whole seried in one credit and is a really good deal.

A great series all in one serving

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In books 1, 2, and 3 everything is repeated over and over again and is treated as if it’s something never heard before. In book 4 everything learned in the other 3 books is wrong and has changed. They even for get the Main characters name at one point and call him Jack multiple times. The king of the shifters and his eldest son are good and upstanding people in book 3. In book 4 they hate each other and the eldest son is just like the younger son. Him becoming a king is also changed as if it never existed. It’s almost like book 4 was written by someone else who didn’t even know about the other 3 books. He forgets that he can portal and has to relearn it multiple times as if he has never done it before. Emp demons can't use telepathy beyond 50 ft. Only Bart can talk with other emps long distances. Not in book 4 that all changes.

A story with the memory of a goldfish. Book 4 ruins everything.

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I enjoy the characters, most of them feel pretty unique. however, there are numerous times where the author retreads the exact same conversation, but changes something. It feels like it needs better editing passes. additionally, very frequently the narrator will note something, only for a character to speak up to state the exact same thing. its a common problem, but one that is frustrating to deal with so frequently. these issues pull me out of the story, which is otherwise very entertaining. I would absolutely purchase a re-recorded version with these issues fixed. also, for the omnibus, including a book preview at the end of each book is particularly intrusive. maybe just put one preview at the very end?

story and world was fun, but actually story structure has issues. + repetetiveness

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