Card Mage: Academy Rebels by Eden Redd


Card Mage: Academy Rebels
Title : Card Mage: Academy Rebels
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ISBN : -
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 321
Publication : Published March 27, 2020

“Heroes of Kinarth stick together,” Dax said with a small smile.

Dax has dreamed of becoming a mage and joining the Kinarth Academy of Champions. When he is accepted, he believes he has what it takes to be one of the best among a new wave of heroic champions.

The one thing he didn't know about himself was his slow spell casting ability.

Ridiculed by his fellow champions, the new mage sees that he may not have what it takes to become a true champion. With the threat of losing his chance to further learn at the academy, Dax will discover a new kind of magic, one that will change the academy forever.

Will Dax and his friends come together as many in the academy want his new kind of magic? Can Dax unravel dark secrets from within his own group of friends? Will the mage become the champion he always felt he was meant to be?

Card Mage: Academy Rebels is for mature readers, 18 and up.


Card Mage: Academy Rebels Reviews


  • Steve

    A 3.5 really, but rounding up since I enjoyed it overall well enough. I can't really put my finger on particular weaknesses, but I don't pretend to be a literary critic, just a guy who likes to read. The harem elements were handled well and the sexy bits didn't overwhelm the story. Other than that it is middle of the road fantasy, and if you like the author's other works you'll probably enjoy this.

  • Heath

    Good Read.

    Interesting way was found to cast magic other than with a spell book. The thought process of the main character on how cards was thought out and tested. Will see about reading the next book.

  • Herbie

    The main character has a stick up his ass, and talks like it. The relationship between him and his supposed harem is about as thick as paper, and happens between one page and the next. It just doesn't make any sense. The mood change of Nuria is so idiotic. His relationship with Nuria is so pathetic, and his connection with the other two is just as pathetic. The whole story has no plot. The MC breaks the 4th wall all the time. He talks to the audience pretending that he is talking to himself, it gets to be quite annoying.

  • Ray716

    Okay story, you much explicit sex

    Disliked the sex scenes.

    I really liked the description of the card magic and magical paper making.

    Also the timing for everything made little sense. It is very unlikely that someone with 5 months of experience with magic will invent a whole new type of magic and have enough understanding to be able to see it to the level that this character did. This whole story if it was done three or four years into their study then that would make much more sense than what was presented here.

  • Vance Olmstead

    Outstanding main characters and story!

    This book has Outstanding main characters and story! It's very well thought out, and a thrilling start and adventure! Definitely a must read series for all types of fans!

  • Luís

    And a great story very well developed with interesting characters that develop and contained space to develop more. It has an engaging and peculiar plot. The characteristics of the created environment are only interesting and well balanced. Hard to stop listening.

  • Cat

    Lost opportunity of a great concept but needs more character development and sex scenes that feel like a part of the story and not plonked in. It also felt like a wizarding school kids YA genre until the blowjobs arrived. It was really odd and I did not finish this book.

  • Jay Collins

    2.5 Stars, DNF, it started out okay but I lost interest about half ways in.

  • Matsidi Lionel  Kekane

    A good start to a series and i am happy to continue.