Magic Man

Magic Man 1

by Lisa King
Publication Date: 23/12/2018
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"Just watch, he can set anything on fire."


Burned and scarred, Tabar is five summers old and destined for execution.

His crime? Being a reminder of the past.


Rescued from the gallows and integrated into local village life, Tabar confronts his greatest fear to become the 'Magic Man', renowned for his mastery of fire.


With his terror now an ally, he learns that love and acceptance do strange things to scars, bringing him a life he could never have imagined.


But when guards from the governing Brennyn Hall shatter the peace of his village, and his family and neighbors are separated and brutalized, everything disintegrates—including himself.

Tabar is left with an agonizing decision.


Soul destroying obedience to the Hall, or death to those he loves.


Will he find an answer in the flames?


And what must he set on fire to save all their lives?


Magic Man is the first novella in the Awenmell Character Series, a spin off from Lisa King's visionary Awenmell Series.


For lovers of James Redfield and Paulo Coelho; if you enjoy thought provoking tales of growth and courage against the odds, you're sure to love this inspiring tale of honesty and redemption in the face of heart-breaking adversity.

Download your copy today and immerse yourself in the Awenmell experience.

ISBN:
9780648302629
9780648302629
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Publication Date:
23-12-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Felen Press

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I really love this concept of a character series based off characters out of the Awenmell Series that the author is creating. Can’t say I’ve noticed any other authors do this. I could be wrong of course! This novella tells the story of a guard that you might only read about for 2 minutes, if that, in the ‘Crown Of Fire’ book. I really love the idea that a character who really does seem quite insignificant on a whole, within the COF book, he actually has his own story to tell. A story of abandonment, abuse, tragedy, triumph, love, hate, anger, insecurity and remorse.
It’s a great concept and was a great read on its own. But having read COF, it added more meaning into the story of why he was such a ———- to a scared and terrified young woman. It reinforces that in the real world, everyone really does have their own story. And you never know what it is if you don’t ask or they don’t share. We all have scars.

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