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A review of C. S. Watcher's  Sorcerer's Bane:
I read the second book first, so it was definitely very interesting to see where everyone started- and realize how much they had to grow before becoming the characters of the sequel. That said, this book was a very different tone from the other. In the sequel, he was a young man who was still battling demons from the past, but he was also a prince pursuing his calling. This was the tale of a little boy who was kidnapped, abused, and forced to do horrible things by even more horrible people, and I'm not normally that 'trigger-able,' but this tale did make me sick to my stomach at some parts. Tragically, though, these kinds of things do happen in real life, and the author did a good job at displaying evil as it was, and then showing how some way, somehow, light overcame it. Would recommend this book to lovers of high fantasy- who have strong stomachs.*

I received a copy of this book from the authors, but was not required to write a favorable review.

*Also, the Paranormal Team are required to read this, weak stomach or not, because they need to know what they're dealing with (tangibly symbolic evil and all that) when on the field. Sorry, Jane. Genie. Serena (just kidding, you have the strongest stomach of us all).




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