Friday, March 22, 2024

Severance of the Sorcerer Review Spotlight


 

The Lost Wells Trilogy is complete! 

We're touring Severance of the Sorcerer and now you can read all 3 books without waiting!


 Severance of the Sorcerer continues the story of the Lost Wells Trilogy and brings this trilogy to an epic end. This fantasy novel brings a lot of drama to the storyline, before it all comes together in an ending that readers just wont expect.

Severance of the Sorcerer begins the story with Ronan in 2019 AD. He’s alone. He’s struggling and he’s looking for answers. He’s looking for something anything that can help him. He’s looking for a specific cave where he believes that answers will be found. While he doesn’t find exactly what he’s looking for what he gets is something truly important. A prophecy. What does it mean? Where will it lead him? One thing is for sure...it will pique your interest and drive you to delve deeper into this story.

Severance of the Sorcerer shifts forward and reunites readers who are familiar with this series with Dom and Julia. They’re on the run, and can’t really stop for long in any place. The Wraiths are sweeping across the country utilizing Cassius’s toxic smoke hunting Weilders. The world is in chaos.

Dom is struggling with the impact that Ronan’s apparent betrayal has had on him. Julia is worried about him and it’s pressing on her every day that he doesn’t snap out of it. But how long can they deal with this? How long can she deal with this?

Danger is lurking closer and closer. They can’t go home, and staying on the run isn’t really an option either. So, that leaves them with the quest to find a save haven, a place where they can to have a moment of peace. While they find secluded places along the way, they must constantly stay on their guard. But how will it all play out in the end?

Severance of the Sorcerer has a slow beginning, and readers will have to stick with the story before it truly begins to kick into gear, but once it does it’s worth reading. Remember though, this book is part of a series, and the final one at that. So, if you haven’t read the previous books in this series then you’re not going to fully understand what is going on with these characters.

This book continues an intriguing over-arching storyline over the entire series, and the ending definitely will stick with readers after this book has drawn to it’s close.


4 out of 5 stars


Thank you to the author, Kate Gateley, and R&R Book Tours for the opportunity to read and review this book. We look forward to what comes next.  


Severance of the Sorcerer (Lost Wells Trilogy #3)

Publication Date: March 19, 2024

Genre: Epic Fantasy/ Fantasy

A spreading darkness, a final prophecy, and one last chance to live ... or die. 

In his desperate bid to find answers of his own, Cassius Longinus—the ancient Child of Rome—released the killing darkness upon the world. A betrayal by Julia and Dom’s strongest ally and dearest friend, Ronan—who falls into Cassius’ ranks and advances the Sorcerer’s gruesome experiments—leaves the future looking more uncertain than ever for the Sovereign and the World Ruler.  

Now on the run and isolated from their tight group of loyal allies, Julia and Dom must somehow pick up the pieces of their shattered trust, reconnect with their remaining friends, and together work to unravel the mysteries of the Otherworld's most recent and worrisome portent—all while searching for a new path to end the darkness.

About the Author

Kate currently lives, and writes, on a small farm in the Cowichan Valley on beautiful Vancouver Island, with her amazing husband, two incredible sons, an adorable dog, several barn cats who don’t earn their keep, and some decidedly ungrateful chickens … all of whom are very dearly loved. She is a member of The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC), Federation of BC Writers (BCFW) and Independent Book Publishers Association (IPBA).

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