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Wanted

Wanted

by Matthew Hall

FBT review:

Wanted, by Matthew Hall, is the ultimate adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat. If you're a fan of fantasy novels that take you on an epic journey, then this is the book for you. Follow the story of Adrian Rizzo, also known as "Rizz," and his group of orphans as they navigate through a war-torn land, trying to find safety while dodging Bermanian slavers and outwitting local lords. Then, when Gian's asthma medication starts to run low, they are propelled into Bermania's next target. With plenty of action and suspense, this fast-paced book will leave you spellbound until the very end. Whether you're a fan of indie eBooks or fantasy novels, Wanted is an absolute must-read for anyone looking for an escape from reality. So, prepare yourself for an adventure like no other! Get your copy of Wanted today and let the journey begin!

Publisher Description:

"Orphaned and on the run, Adrian Rizzo, “Rizz,” and friends must traverse the war torn north, dodging Bermanian slavers, and outwitting the local lords while seeking safe passage south."


Orphaned in the first battles of The Border Wars, Adrian Rizzo “Rizz” and his companions must make their way south amidst a web of Bermanian spies and slavers. When little brother Gian’s asthma medicine runs dangerously low, they are unwittingly forced into the path of Bermania’s next conquest, Fenric Castle. In a series of mishaps that end with Maria and Gian being kidnapped by Bermanians masquerading as brigands, Adrian and Luca find themselves at odds with the local authorities. They must rely on their own skill and wit if they are to survive. Will they rescue Maria and Gian? If so, at what cost to their personal freedom?

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