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The Forgotten Wizard #2

The Forgotten Wizard

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Roland Roper won't give up. He must heal his dying father. His only hope? A forgotten wizard. A wizard that lives alone and is obsessed with creating his own magical creatures. Witnessing the power of his magic, Roland knows the wizard can heal his father. But, convincing the wizard to heal his father isn't an easy task. As it turns out, he must first help the wizard, before the wizard will help him. While getting to know the wizard, strange things start to happen to him. Things that he soon considers to be magical. While venturing into a world of magic and mystery, he realizes healing his father might be harder than expected. In a quest to find his cure, Roland discovers who he really is while facing the biggest challenges of his life. Note To Book 3 is now on amazon. Also, be sure to read book 1 first. It is free on amazon. You can read it

206 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2014

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85 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2018
The main character is so gullible and wishy-washy on his life dissensions that it is impossible to have any empathy for him at all.
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July 29, 2024
dragons, wizards and evil

I don’t know how anyone can think up such wonderful stories—after reading book 1 I bought the next two and can’t wait to read the last book
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85 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2018
I was so disappointed with this series that I almost did not start reading this book. I wish I would have followed my gut but I gave it a go anyway. I have never read a book before where I have less than 30 minutes left to read where I had the desire to put the book down and not finish it. But there is always a first and Forgotten Wizard #3 will go down as the book I wish I would not have finished. The sad thing is the story did not come to any conclusion and that means there is suppose to be a 4th one to come out soon. I for one will not read it if it ever comes out.
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January 12, 2017
Struggling to get through this book. Like the concept, but the repetitive sentence structure is torture. As blah blah blah, he blah blah blah. I blah blah blah, as blah blah blah. I might go nuts if I have to read as one more time. This is the second time I've tried to get through this book. It's gotten so annoying, that it is all I can focus on. Of course, I'm not a writer, just an avid reader.
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