Jake is in trouble with his wives. The wedding happened over two weeks ago and his marriages are still unconsummated. All because he made a deal with the Wizards of Valhalla to save their lives, you’d think they would be grateful.
Jake is about to find that the problem with his wives is as nothing to the trouble the Valhallans have brought down on his head. Now everybody wants him dead. To be fair, that’s only somewhat over two hundred thousand…star systems.
On the positive side, young women are falling over themselves to give what his wives are denying him, but then Jake is a moral young man and he is desperate to stay loyal to the two women he married. Who would ever have thought that agreeing to go to a multiverse conference would cause so many problems?
The big question is whether Jake will survive until the conference starts
I was hesitant about this, as it'd been some time since I read the last installment, but it's easy to get back into. The adventure continues and is as much a page-turner as the first installments. This book turns it up a notch as Jake's power is turned up a notch and those out to get him are more powerful. Calamity ensues, along with a dash of naughtiness. Jake and his world, I love it, such fun, and the writing is crisp, sweet, and bubbly, like root beer. Can't wait for the fourth book, as promised by the author.
Third book in the Wizards series and still going strong. Everything you had come to expect from the first two books is here. The sometimes bumbling way of the most powerful known Wizard lends itself to some great reading. Please read the first two in order for the character development to be fully enjoyed.