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got really confused near the end, Um. I didn't really expect an argument re: the benefits of, . . parallel processing over serial. Magical mages, good read. First why isn't everyone talking about this book It is brilliant in the best ways possible, I love the different perspectives, which have been so perfectly integrated that one can read with great ease.

The storyline is amazing! I fell in love with the subtle wittiness throughout the book and the descriptions are just perfect.
The book is one of those I will always carry with me and knowing there is more ahead in the Twin Magic series has me excited.

Dalton is a great author and I can't wait to read more of his works, I would recommend this book to anyone who is into steampunk and fantasy, but everyone should read it anyway as it is definitely a great read.
I don't know why in particular, but I just really liked this book, There's nothing special about it, but the writing was solid and I liked the milieu and characters.
It was very engaging, for me anyway, and that's what it comes down to in the end: entertainment value.
Awesome read you can't stop cheering for the Mc and the twins, This one definitely falls into the "surprisingly good" category of random freebie, Set in an alternate version of early Reformation era Germany, it features a swordsman in need of a job, a mage in need of a guard for a journey, and said mage's twin daughters in need of a husband.
The magic seems quite intriguing, though both it and the characters could use a bit more fleshing out.
I quite liked how the romance aspect was handled and that it didn't take up all that much space, but could have done without the sex scenes.
Things just got too anatomically weird, shall we say, to make for what I would consider an enticing scene, Is it an adventure Steampunk Fantasy Is it steamy, spicy, quirky, and a little mindboggling Does it completely entertain in the best way The answer is yes, The Wizards Daughters by Michael Dalton isall of the above.

Erich, a skilled and once wealthy swordsman is down to his last coin, He is hired by a gentleman wishing to take his twin daughters to “the city” to find wellmatched husbands for these beautiful young women.
Erichs charge is to assure safe travel for Walther and his daughters, as thieves, monsters and who knows what could be met upon the road.
Its a job well suited to Erichs skills, right It isnt the dangers on the road that worry him, but the dangers of their destination.
Seems that Erich is keeping secrets that may just rear their ugly heads in his dreams, or worse, if he is recognized in the city he fled from years before.


The twins are also hiding a secret, as talented mages, it is wellknown that only a mage that harmonizes their abilities can wed them.
The problem arises because they are identical twins, who work better together than alone, Could it be possible this hunt for husbands could have a slight kink to it

Michael Dalton has told a witty tale, twisted it up a bit and added just enough heat and spice to make a delightfully wicked read with an inspired solution! If you like your fantasy with wit, charm, danger
Acquire The Wizard's Daughters (Twin Magic #1) Generated By Michael Dalton Rendered As Manuscript
and a brave knight, willing to take one for the team, you will enjoy The Wizards Daughters and their magical surprises.
Their poor father.

I received this copy from the author in exchange for my honest review,

Series: Twin Magic Book
Publication Date: November,
Publisher: Michael Dalton
Genre: Adult Fantasy/Steampunk
Print Length:pages
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What is a great book A book that makes you say just one more page.
In the beginning it's dear ole', Erich is just looking for a job, and a way to get away from his brother's anger towards him.
So far his brother sent two parties to capture him but both have failed, They either have died or came back emptyhanded, Upon arriving in a village he seeks employment with Walther, the father of Astrid and Ariel, Erich becomes their guard and guide to the Free City of Koln, The lovely Astrid and Ariel are looking to leave their home with their father to the Free City of Koln in search for a husband.
Astrid and Ariel are very skilled mages in the art of naturalism, they can heal and do all other sorts of cool stuff.
But when it comes to marrying in it's not that simple, They can't just marry if they love someone, they have to marry someone who can match up to their magical flow.
Since Astrid and Ariel are twins and they have to use their powers together because their flows match either others, they will be marrying the same man.


Each character had their ups and downs, but they were all well made, Astrid, was a bit blunt and mostly to herself, But her sister Ariel, she was always curious about everything and very sweet, Their father Walther, is a good man and a great artificer, Erich, he has had a hard life with people chasing him because of his brother but that never stopped him.
He did feel really bad about what has happen with his brother but he can't change the past.
All the other characters were just as great as these main four,

I read this book so I know what I was getting into when I picked up the second book.
I didn't want to feel lost, To be honest I am really glad I found this book and got to review both of them.
This book was amazing! The storyline was great, I think it was a very unique way how marriage went, but I still feel it is kinda bad because if you loved someone else but they weren't your match.
What are you to do shrugs This is the first novel in what I hope will be an unusual series.
It's not anywhere near as explicit as my other novelsit's best described as somewhat racy at worst.
That said, there are some "unorthodox" things going on this in this book, though saying more would constitute a spoiler.
SOME PARTS FORONLY. In the earlys of Germanic Europe, Walther the Artificer, a mage who builds automatons powered by magic crystals, has a pair of identical twin daughters, Ariel and Astrid, who are emergent elemental mages in their own right and at an age where they need to be matched with a husband compatible with their natural mystical flow.
His plan is to transport them to a major university of mages where a compatible mage should be available, but he needs protection for him and his daughters on the journey, so he contracts with Erich, a capable and independent swordsman, to be a guard on the journey.
However, Erich has a secret history that puts an additional target on him and his charges, This is an interesting alternative blend of fairy tale and steampunk in the historic prereformation age, but bringing in an occasional mention of the Ten Commandments and Martin Luther in a tale with a basic foundation of magic spells and universal flow might throw some readers off.
The characters are strong, making it easy for readers to emotionally connect with them, The action and swordplay are exciting moments to form a mainly enjoyable read, Yet, a creative sexual segment near the end of the book may also throw some readers off as well.
Rating.stars

This book was pretty good, I would put it mainly in the paranormal romance category though, There is magic in the book but it is not explained in great detail, There is a little bit of steampunk with artificers creating metal constructs, There is also swordplay. The story takes place in an alternate reality germany in aroundAD, The main character is Erich who is a sell sword down on his luck needing work, He arrives in town and finds work for the local artificer who is planning on taking his daughters to a nearby town soon to find a husband.
They are mages and they have to marry mages in order for the power to grow, If they marry a person who can't control the flow what they call the ability to use magic then their magic will be blocked.
There is one catch.

Overall a pretty good story and I am somewhat interested in where it goes from here.
I like that the main protagonist is a serious guy with backbone, but isn't controlled by his emotions.
Only this "duplication" was a little bit weird and I just cant picture it, When downonhisluck swordsman Erich von JülichBerg accepts a job protecting Walther the Artificer on a trip from his village to the Free City of Köln, his only motivation is to replenish his empty purse.


Walthers twin daughters Ariel and Astrid, skilled mages in their own right, are in search of a husband.
But marriage for mages carries with it unique challenges, for their mate will be chosen solely by their place in the magical Flownot their hearts.


Erich soon finds himself caught up in a drama that will return him to a painful and dangerous place in his life that he thought he had long left behind, and pull him into the lives of two unusual women he soon grows to care aboutbut cannot have.


In this unique alternate history adventure set in preReformation Germany, Michael Dalton spins a twisted but entertaining steampunk fairy tale that is sure to entertain old fans and new.
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