Sorcery Reborn
The Rebellion Chronicles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Simon Mattacks
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Elizabeth Knowelden
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By:
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Steve McHugh
Summary
He doesn’t need a weapon. He is the weapon.
After losing his powers in an epic battle between good and evil, former sorcerer Nate Garrett finds himself living as a humble human in Clockwork, Oregon. While the world thinks Nate is dead, his friends continue to fight against Avalon and the evil it’s intent on spreading.
Avalon’s forces turn up in Clockwork, and Nate’s frustration grows with every passing day his magic doesn’t return. He finds himself trying to stop Avalon’s plans while hiding from enemies who would destroy everything in their path to see him dead.
Avalon’s darkness begins to threaten the people Nate cares about, and an old nemesis returns; magic or no magic, he has no choice but to fight. But will Nate see his magical powers reborn before the entire town—and everyone he loves—is destroyed?
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Keeps the action (and friendships) going
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Good
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Again a really fabulous book and I thank you for the escapism it supplies. Thank you 🙏🏻
He returns
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He’s back and he’s powerful
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I mean, what could possibly go wrong with 'human powered' Nate's recovery in a backwater town when a bunch of Avalon backed Nazis turn up to run some experiments?
I like the way this harks back to the early Hellequin books with two parallel storylines (albeit Nate & Layla instead of past Nate), but herein lies a slight problem for me. Layla's story carries on from the end of Thunder of War, but Nate's story doesn't hit that point until about two thirds in.
Still, minor gripes aside, I can't wait for more...
Nate's back!
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