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Magic of Magic #2

Ridiculously Inappropriate Magic

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A fantasy comedy adventure! -- After saving magic itself, Chauncy is ready to settle down with his crazy girlfriend. But when The Dark One rises to destroy the world, Chauncy is forced to use his wizardly powers to save the world again!

Having saved magic from destruction by the Evermore Trading Company, Chauncy settles down in his hometown of Southwick, ready to build a life with his girlfriend Valtora. That is, until destiny comes a-knockin' on his front door again. For it appears that The Dark One is rising to destroy the world - for real this time - and if Chauncy doesn't do something about it, everything and everyone he cares about is going to die!

Now Chauncy is forced on an adventure he really doesn't want to go on, to try to defeat an evil that's very likely going to kill him. For, in not wanting to fulfill this particular destiny, Chauncy has lost the ability to feel magic. And if he doesn't figure out some way to regain his powers, he's doomed to fail...and the world will be doomed to eternal darkness!

Experience this (inappropriate) fantasy comedy from the author of the Runic series and the Magic of Havenwood series!

349 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 29, 2020

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About the author

Clayton Taylor Wood

30 books94 followers
Clayton Wood is the author of six fantasy series. He's been a computer programmer, graphics designer, martial-arts instructor, and now works in the medical field.

Writing was always Clayton's passion, but it wasn't until the birth of his first son that he found the inspiration necessary to finish his first book. Five years later, he published Runic Awakening, the first entry in the Runic Series. With eleven books published, he doesn't plan on stopping anytime soon!

For updates, check his blog or his website.

To contact Clayton, email author@runicseries.com.

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51 reviews
October 9, 2020
Here and Now

I have enjoyed these books very much, but more than anything, I appreciate the reminder that play is important, joy is life, and living in the now is what makes life meaningful.
20 reviews2 followers
November 3, 2020
I loved this book, it was just as ridiculous at the title promised.
Some parts had me laughing out loud.
Let's hope there is a follow-up, fingers crossed.
279 reviews1 follower
July 18, 2025
I made it about 40% before I had to DNF. The concept was interesting, it was unique, and I liked the message, but I just got tired of all the dirty jokes. I also hate Valtora lol I'm sorry I couldn't get through it because I did want to know what happens, but I just felt myself losing interest, and with that, momentum.
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76 reviews2 followers
December 15, 2021
The characters are cool. The philosophy is intriguing. The plot isn't the same old tired tropes. I want to know what happens next.

However, the sex puns and innuendos are driving me mad, and not in a good way.
312 reviews2 followers
March 22, 2022
Good breath of air

I was a bad reader and didn’t review the first book. Naughty. Perhaps the lark both these books have taken me on caused it. Something fun, a bit different than my usual. Magic might make it back into their world , it’s needed.
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337 reviews
May 21, 2023
Second in series. Didn’t really advance the story from the first book. Found myself rolling my eyes at some of the more repetitive basic humour but then laughing at more nuanced parts. I’m still invested in the characters so will give book 3 a chance.
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May 1, 2025
I could not finish this one. I made it halfway through the book bestie I couldn’t take the excessive innuendos. This book seriously felt more like there was more sexual innuendos and less actual story. I wish there was more actual story.
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