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Breaker was a regular human with no special powers or dreams until one day a group of travelers stopped in his town. He was faced with a simple question: did he want to replace one of the Chosen? It’s not an easy yes or no answer because of the heavy responsibility his new life would carry. The Wizard Lord uses his incredible power to insure the prosperity of the land, but if one becomes evil and begins to abuse his power then it’s The Chosen who must stop him. The members of this small group were ordinary like Breaker before they joined up, but then they were given the abilities to fulfill their role. The swordsman is ready to hand over his sword but the young Breaker must decide if he’s willing to take the risk that he might need to kill another human being. If he decides to do this, then Breaker must also find out the truth about this Wizard Lord. This latest book from Lawrence Watt-Evens, The Wizard Lord, is the first in the new Annals of the Chosen. It’s a journey you won’t forget and a promising start to a new series.


Christina
Posted by Christina
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Posted in: Books | Fantasy
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