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The Apprenticeship of Julian St. Albans (Consulting Magic Book 2) - Amy Crook
The Apprenticeship of Julian St. Albans (Consulting Magic Book 2)
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In this sequel to The Courtship of Julian St. Albans, Julian – once a member of the pampered elite and Courted by the cream of society – is now an Apprentice and the still-pampered boyfriend of consulting mage Alex Benedict. He arrives one bright August morning at the plant nursery where he's... show more
In this sequel to The Courtship of Julian St. Albans, Julian – once a member of the pampered elite and Courted by the cream of society – is now an Apprentice and the still-pampered boyfriend of consulting mage Alex Benedict.

He arrives one bright August morning at the plant nursery where he's working through his apprenticeship, only to find a dead body among the lucky clover. This is the first in a series of strange murders that keep getting closer and closer to home, to Julian's wonderful new life and all the magic threading through it, including the new magic that's blossomed inside him.

Alex Benedict is left working against an unknown threat to solve the murders and keep his lover alive, and it seems like all of his magic won't be enough. With opposition from inside the Agency and out, and only Alex's wards for refuge, Julian has to learn to use his own powers fast enough to keep from becoming another casualty.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00N2HQW1Y
Pages no: 309
Edition language: English
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3.0 The Apprenticeship of Julian St. Albans (Consulting Magic Book 2)
This book was much harder to finish than book one. There was a point in the book where it seemed like all they did was eat, nap and drink tea. It got boring. It started to pick up a bit at 75% but I struggled to get through it.
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4.0 The Apprenticeship of Julian St. Albans (Consulting Magic Book 2)
Told from Julian's POV and he has a completely different voice than Alex. I did love it though, despite that it was syrupy sweet. I loved his rapport with the plants. A warm fuzzy feel good read.
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