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A March of Kings

The Sorcerer's Ring, Book 2

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A March of Kings

By: Morgan Rice
Narrated by: Wayne Farrell
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A March of Kings takes us one step further on Thor's epic journey into manhood, as he begins to realize more about who he is and what his powers are, and as he embarks to become a warrior.

After he escapes from the dungeon, Thor is horrified to learn of another assassination attempt on King MacGil. When MacGil dies, the kingdom is set into turmoil. As everyone vies for the throne, King's Court is rifer than ever with its family dramas, power struggles, ambitions, jealousy, violence, and betrayal. An heir must be chosen from among the children, and the ancient Dynasty Sword, the source of all their power, will have a chance to be wielded by someone new. But all this might be upended: The murder weapon is recovered, and the noose tightens on finding the assassin. Simultaneously, the MacGils face a new threat from the McClouds, who are set to attack again from within the Ring.

Thor fights to win back Gwendolyn's love, but there may not be time: He is told to pack up, to prepare with his brothers-in-arms for The Hundred, a hundred grueling days of hell that all Legion members must survive. The Legion will have to cross the Canyon, beyond the protection of the Ring, into the Wilds, and set sail across the Tartuvian Sea for the Isle of Mist, said to be patrolled by a dragon, for their initiation into manhood.

Will they make it back? Will the Ring survive in their absence? And will Thor finally learn the secret of his destiny?

©2013 Morgan Rice (P)2013 Morgan Rice
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Royalty Sword & Sorcery Fiction King Sorcery Assassin
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" The Sorcerer's Ring has all the ingredients for an instant success: plots, counterplots, mystery, valiant knights, and blossoming relationships replete with broken hearts, deception and betrayal. It will keep you entertained for hours, and will satisfy all ages. Recommended for the permanent library of all fantasy readers." ( Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos)

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Great way to escape

This book and the 1 previous helped me escape into another world. looking forward to hearing more about Thors journey and also whats happening at Kings Court.

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The time frames jump around occasionally detracting from an otherwise brilliant story with some distance to travel.

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Boring

I found the story ok but the use of five times too many wards and the monotony of the narrator really boring if this is what the author has to do to pad out his books then I will not be purchasing any more

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Not as good as the first in the series.

The plot is insufficient. This book is obviously setting up for the next in the series and so is a 'bleh' book. Also when the narrator calls Godfrey 'Geoffrey', and at one point 'Gareth', it completely pulls you out of the story as it makes no sense!

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Weak characters, failing strory, and not much imagination put into this book. Look out for the frightful lack of consistency within the story... Quite Monotonous.

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