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  • Adapt

  • A Touch of Power, Book 2
  • By: Jay Boyce
  • Narrated by: Samara Naeymi
  • Length: 15 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (101 ratings)

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Adapt

By: Jay Boyce
Narrated by: Samara Naeymi
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Summary

Improvise. Overcome. Adapt.

Only five days have passed since Jade was brought to a distant world and a new life. Mobile for the first time ever, Jade is given the chance to do something she’s always wanted: attend school.

Dracona isn’t your typical school, however. In Andara she needs to learn all the skills an adventurer needs. For her, that means how to cast magic and use weapons without hurting herself. She’ll have to learn fast because the obstacle course isn’t the only thing challenging her progress; she’s racing against the clock to learn how to beat the Mesmer before they find her.

With both enemies and allies all around, Jade must hit the ground running, because what’s chasing her may be worse than the hospital bed she left behind. Turns out that adapting to a new world is only the first step.

©2019 Mountaindale Press (P)2019 Mountaindale Press
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A most enjoyable read

I have always enjoyed fantasy books but listening to both syphon and adapt have a me now eagerly awaiting the next book in the series. Even better when it comes out in audible. The story keeps you on the edge waiting for the next day to see what Jade is going to get up to.

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can't wait for the next instalment. I was unable to stop listening once I started.

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Shallow mary-sue with poor pacing

The author has now taken two books to cover just over one week, in which the only 'story' is the main character meeting more character that all instantly love her and can't do without her.

The author makes it pretty clear they haven't given stuff much thought and only throw it in there because it seemed cool to them, an example being the author clearly not knowing how archery works, and another being them having a level system for all skills, but the levels clearly mean absolutely nothing, as having the skill doesn't actually impart any knowledge or other benefit. There's no seeming reason to be a master at something (besides an efficiency gain that was only revealed toward end of this book), since she already ha perfect control of and skill in anything she attempts.

All characters beside the main character are also completely dimwitted and couldn't have a novel idea between them if they so tried.

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