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As all things end

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This is the end—more or less anyway.
Things are changing and the single most horrible creature in all of creation has returned from what was meant to be far more than a grave.
The great gods are summoning their army for a battle that they cannot hope to win, not without help… .
Not that Solee has any knowledge of this—he’s got far more pressing issues to attend to than the end of all of creation. Issues like unicorns and heavily verbally-abusive bats, issues like finding Eve, again. And issues like Ebony… .

The Good Mage — As All Things End is the third and most-likely last book in The Good Mage series, and wraps up the story of Solee and Eve, Mitchell and Axis and Jade and Tay’vin. It takes us quite literally to hell and back, and even gives us a chance to stop off at the pub along the way.

“More spiders than you can comfortably poke a stick at.” You think the spiders were bad? Wait till you meet the unicorns.

480 pages, Paperback

Published February 12, 2022

About the author

Solee Stagbeetle

4 books3 followers
Solee Forest was born in eastern Australia in 1991.

I was raised in a very rural setting. My siblings and I were all home-schooled for the early years of our lives. This, I believe, gave us a vastly different outlook on the world from many other people in our age group. Saying that, it also made me a bit special when it came to socialization in later life.

At the time of writing my first book, The Good Mage, I am 26 years old, I work in a kitchen as a smart arse—sorry, I meant to say, as a cook. In my spare time I am definitely a wizard. I also enjoy fishing, prospecting and metal detecting.

I really do own the staff mentioned in the book, as well as the sword; however, I am yet to find a sapphire big enough to stick in the top of the staff.

My wife Esther is strangely appreciative of not just being a dragon but divorcing me in the first few chapters of the book. Some of my other friends are less enthusiastic about this, but as I’ve tried to explain many times, “I just write the story, I don’t make it up”.

I have had more fun, and more sleepless nights, worrying about the whole world I just accidentally created, than I have had doing anything else in my life. I am going to keep writing this and other stories—hopefully, for years to come. And I hope that I find enough of a fan base out there to get me the hell out of the kitchen.

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