The Climactic Finale of The Wizard of Time Trilogy As he nears his sixteenth birthday, Gabriel Salvador becomes more central than ever to the War of Time and Magic. When the fate of the entire continuum is threatened by the plans of malignant mages, Gabriel must figure out how to protect the girl he loves while defending the timeline of history from utter destruction. From the Great Wall of China in 1644, to the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, to the deep past of the Paleozoic Era and the palaces of a dark alternate world, Gabriel battles against impossible odds to decisively end the war in this final adventure of The Wizard of Time.
After a childhood spent whizzing through the galaxy in super sleek starships and defeating treacherously evil monsters in long forgotten kingdoms, G.L. Breedon grew up to write science fiction and fantasy novels. He lives with his wife in Brooklyn, NY.
Plot holes and world breaking getting to be a bit much... that, the "romance" and the utterly inane decisions characters are making is making this hard to finish. Eg You need an object from a specific time and place to go to that time, but now we are suddenly worried about a specific object being too close to itself in its own timeline???
Continuing the story from The Sword of Unmaking, Gabriel grows into his role as the seventh True Mage. This trilogy is a different kind of story concept & execution (coming from an indie author) that I've read and despite its *oops* moments in the story (which do poke a few holes unless you ignore), its overall a good & worthwhile read.
Fasten your seat belts, this book has more twists and turns than your mind can keep up with at times. Interesting concept for time and paradox, some catching the reader by surprise. A little bit of a stretch but a fun tale to be sure.