OTP – One True Path

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Meet Ben, an ordinary teenager whose life changes forever when he discovers he has magical powers. He’s recruited into the International Magical Corps (INM) and embarks on an exciting adventure full of mystery and danger.

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Meet Ben, an ordinary teenager whose life changes forever when he discovers he has magical powers. He’s recruited into the International Magical Corps (INM) and embarks on an exciting adventure full of mystery and danger.

As Ben rises to the rank of Major General, he faces his toughest enemy yet—the Necromancer, a master of dark magic. With only a file of mysterious clues, Ben must outsmart the Necromancer to save the world.

Join Ben and his friends, Dylan and Jax, on their mission to defeat the Necromancer and stop his evil plans. Can Ben’s courage and determination save the day, or will he have to risk it all?

Filled with action, suspense, and magic, this book will keep you hooked until the very last page.

Are you ready to join Ben on his epic adventure?

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  1. Katie Hoffman

    OTP is one of my favorite fantasy/adventure books to read. The Author did a great job at grabbing the audience attention by making it ambiguous and thrilling. The characters are great, very unique and well written. I can’t wait for book two.

  2. Lela

    Very enjoyable read, had interesting characters and is very different than the genres I normally read. Hope there are more books coming out in this story!

  3. Russell Myers

    First book in a series? The author(s) did an interesting job with the world building at first. The story moved forward well and it wasn’t difficult to read, but I hope there’s more dialog in the next one and less “telling,” because the dialog was pretty good. I rounded up on the stars because if this was a debut novel it was a good one.

  4. Holly elliott

    I recommend it

  5. David Tenenbaum

    OTP is a great read with extensive depictions of magic skill development. The book has the feel of a Tom Sawywer adventure, which is exciting but can also make it feel too Red Bull driven at some points. The author should consider less intial world building and to slow down his narrative at times to give us more of a sense of who the characters are and what previous incarnations the magic skills they possess have appeared in.

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