Children of Magick: A Tale of Sorcery, Elves, and Dragons

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Children of Magick chronicles deeds of sorcerers, elves, and dragons in ancient Donothor. The sorcerer Morlecainen and his Dark Elf princess mate welcome twin daughters. Chalar shares her father’s red hair whilst Theandra bears her mother’s dark features. Magick touches the sisters. The sorcerer’s ambition and unwonted effects of Magick connect two worlds and embroil them in conflict. The sorcerer surreptitiously attains a seemingly insurmountable weapon. The weapon’s creators seek its return. Fragile alliances form and splinter. Deception breeds mistrust. The sorcerer’s daughters traverse different paths and find love. Both suffer the consequences of their father’s misdeeds. All the while the mysterious spirit of the Orb of Dark Knowledge invades dreams, stirs conflict, and serves its own agenda. Will Magick serve of doom its children?

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Benjamin Towe is a dedicated Whovian, crafty old Dungeon Master, and lover of all things magic and make believe. Ben is a graduate of Mt. Airy (NC) High School, Davidson College, and the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Dr Towe served five years in the US Army Medical Corps and has practiced family medicine. Doctor “T” loves reading and writing science fiction and fantasy novels. The novels of the Donothor and Elfdreams series are Doctor T’s Rx for fantasy. Children of Magick joins his literary family of Justful Deception, the Queen’s Secret, Thirttene Friends, Dawn of Magick, Lost Spellweaver, First Wandmaker, Wandmaker’s Burden, Emerald Islands, Mender’s Tomb, Deathquest to Parallan, Orb of Chalar, Chalice of Mystery, Death of Magick, and Unwonted Spellweavers. Escape to an Elfdream! Happy reading!

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