The Legendary Tales of the Wizards 3
Book Three When Castles Collide
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Book Details
About the Book
Ever wish to ride upon the wings of an angel? Ever wish to be friends with a whimsical gnome? Ever wish to be a part of a world where magic rules in the place of law? Of course you have. These wishes are better known as fantasies or dreams as dreams help us to live a more fanciful life as our lives might not be that of which we had hoped. Fantasies… Thoughts we can only dare to dream as the dream may never come true but for one boy it has… Burris Samson is a magical boy of eleven, going on twenty. A boy put in the position to decide the fate of a parallel world of wizardry, creatures of fantasy’s belief and so far, has done what most men, kings and warriors fear to dare. Burris Samson accepts the challenges of an alternate world without prize but will come to discover more than he bargained for. Death’s wish of a love returned. A lost desire to know the man of whom he thought had abandoned he and his mother long before his birth. A journey he heavies, not just for the world whom appointed him but a journey of self, which he still fights alongside the magical friends he has made throughout his fantastical dream.
About the Author
The name Mark derives from the planet Mars, the God of Blood and War. A strong, protective, materialistic being who stands with a clenched fist and iron will, ready to accept any and all challenges, are the traits of Mars, so too are the traits of Mark Irlanda in his daily life as a father, author, mentor and coach. All Mark's life has he waited for an opportunity to reveal his inner thoughts and hidden talents. An excellent teacher, intuitive of life, creative and wise for being so young, is the best and only way to describe this life wise boy at heart. *** Best Wizards 3 yet... What originality. If you liked book one, WIZARDS 3- Born of the Fire Belly and book two, Race for the Stone Army then book three, When Castles Collide is a must read. Mr. Mark is definitely a writer for the wild imaginations of today's young reader. If these books ever become movies, I will be first in line to see them. J.N.P.