Sorcerer

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Susan M. Bowes ISBN: 9781483532318
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: July 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Susan M. Bowes
ISBN: 9781483532318
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: July 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
In a time when mystical spells are the norm, deception is the instrument a mere magician uses when he learns of a prophesy about a unique being who will be born to rule many lands through the true ability of conjuring. A self-proclaimed “sorcerer” kidnaps this remarkable infant at birth and raises the child as his own; planning to control the lad in his unending lust for power. Despite the man's evil plans - Liam grows into maturity having a mind of his own, but insecurity from his father's cruelty forces him to submit. Liam falls helplessly in love with a bewitching redhead who has haunted his reoccurring dreams, only to discover that she's real and has shared his visions. However, Sanja wants nothing to do with the heir to the vile kingdom “Kydo the Sorcerer” now rules. Fighting against a marriage offered because she believes Liam is as wicked as Kydo, Sanja refuses to wed him. But as he begins to woo her, she realizes Liam isn't the man she thought. Sanja and Liam travel a rocky path in order to find the love they turned from - yet still secretly yearn for - as the young man finally discovers that his father is not the fair and moral king he claimed to be. Liam is not aware of all he'll have to sacrifice in order to fulfill his true destiny.
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In a time when mystical spells are the norm, deception is the instrument a mere magician uses when he learns of a prophesy about a unique being who will be born to rule many lands through the true ability of conjuring. A self-proclaimed “sorcerer” kidnaps this remarkable infant at birth and raises the child as his own; planning to control the lad in his unending lust for power. Despite the man's evil plans - Liam grows into maturity having a mind of his own, but insecurity from his father's cruelty forces him to submit. Liam falls helplessly in love with a bewitching redhead who has haunted his reoccurring dreams, only to discover that she's real and has shared his visions. However, Sanja wants nothing to do with the heir to the vile kingdom “Kydo the Sorcerer” now rules. Fighting against a marriage offered because she believes Liam is as wicked as Kydo, Sanja refuses to wed him. But as he begins to woo her, she realizes Liam isn't the man she thought. Sanja and Liam travel a rocky path in order to find the love they turned from - yet still secretly yearn for - as the young man finally discovers that his father is not the fair and moral king he claimed to be. Liam is not aware of all he'll have to sacrifice in order to fulfill his true destiny.

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