Brothers torn by magic. A sorceress with dragony aspirations. A wolf king, a royal wizard, a squire fleeing with a coveted sword.
What could possibly go wrong when they all collide in Highwander, where the very bedrock is formed of the powerful substance known as Wardstone?
Whatever happens, the journey will be spectacular, and the confrontation will be cataclysmic.
The Wardstone Trilogy was written while the author was serving time in a Texas prison for drug possession. Now, this Indie masterpiece is available at all retailers, with a fresh modernized edit and a format to fit all ebook readers, tablets, and reading devices. The Sword and the Dragon, book one, was deemed a Top 10 Indie fantasy releases of 2010 by Fantasy Book Critic, and listed in the first ever Publishers Weekly Indie Select issue. Book one, and the author, were featured again, in the March 2020 Publisher's Weekly article, "As Luck Would Have It."
Start reading to find out why this huge (over 510,500 words) epic has been read over a million times on other platforms.