Kazin's Quest

Kazin's Quest
Author: Carey Scheppner
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481740997


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The dragon lives, the dragon dies. The hoards of darkness then shall rise! In a world where magic is common, a young mage, Kazin, finds himself at the center of a prophesy about to be fulfilled. The prophesy speaks of hoards of darkness emerging from the north. With parts of the prophesy becoming evident, the arch mages seek the aid of their allies, the elves and dwarves, only to discover that they are struggling to neutralize threats of their own. As Kazin embarks on increasingly difficult tasks for the arch mages, he comes to discover that things are more dire than even the arch mages realize. On the way, the young mage accumulates an unusual entourage of unique companions who are inexplicably drawn into the prophesy with him. As events unfold, they must risk their lives to overcome numerous obstacles, each contributing their individual developing abilities and cunning. Can Kazin and his companions regain the aid of their allies and thwart an unknown enemy poised to strike at a vulnerable moment? Find out now in Kazins Quest, Book I of The Dragon Mage Trilogy!


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