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The Heir Comes Forth

The Heir Comes Forth

by R. S. Gullett

FBT review:

Discover the enthralling world of "The Heir Comes Forth," a gripping fantasy novel by R. S. Gullett. Set in a kingdom plagued by civil war, this captivating tale follows two powerful wizards whose contrasting motives shape the fate of the realm.

One wizard, driven by the desire to restore the rightful heir to the throne, embarks on a perilous journey to locate the chosen one. The other, fueled by personal ambition, manipulates events to further his own gain. As the tension between them escalates, both are faced with a critical decision—one that will determine whether they prioritize their own desires or put their faith in something greater.

Perfect for fans of indie book titles, "The Heir Comes Forth" showcases Gullett's skillful storytelling and takes readers on an unforgettable adventure filled with magic, intrigue, and unexpected twists. Immerse yourself in this spellbinding tale and prepare to be captivated from the very first page.

Available now on Amazon.com, "The Heir Comes Forth" is the must-read fantasy novel that will leave you hungry for more. Order your copy today and uncover the secrets of this mesmerizing world.

Publisher Description:

“I know you have found the heir, Galanor.” Methangoth said, continuing to smile. “It’s your move…Choose carefully my old friend, for this is our last game.”

This is a tale about a kingdom torn apart by civil war. In the background are two wizards, one seeking to restore the true heir to the throne and the other seeking to manipulate people and events for his own personal gain. Ultimately, each character is confronted with a choice: to seek their own or take a chance on faith in something greater.

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