The Sorcerer's Ring Bundle (Books 7, 8, 9) - Morgan Rice

The Sorcerer's Ring Bundle (Books 7, 8, 9)

By Morgan Rice

  • Release Date: 2013-11-01
  • Genre: Fantasy for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 131 Ratings

Description

“THE SORCERER’S RING has all the ingredients for an instant success: plots, counterplots, mystery, valiant knights, and blossoming relationships replete with broken hearts, deception and betrayal. It will keep you entertained for hours, and will satisfy all ages. Recommended for the permanent library of all fantasy readers.”
--Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos

This bundle includes books #7, #8 and #9 (A RITE OF SWORDS, A GRANT OF ARMS and A SKY OF SPELLS) in Morgan Rice’s #1 Bestselling fantasy series THE SORCERER’S RING. These three bestselling novels are all here in one convenient file and offer a great step deeper into the world of the SORCERER’S RING series. Over 200,000 words of reading, all for an incredible price! It is a great deal and makes the perfect gift!

THE SORCERER’S RING series tells the epic tale of the coming of age of Thorgrin, a special 14 year old boy, the least loved of his father, as he strives to become a warrior in the magical Kingdom of the Ring, as he learns he has powers and a destiny he does not understand. An outsider, he must fight for acceptance as he strives to join the King’s elite Legion, and as he falls in love with the king’s 16 year old daughter. Most of all, he must learn who he really is, why his destiny is so important, and why the fate of the Ring depends on him.

In Books #7, #8 and #9, the saga deepends. In A RITE OF SWORDS (Book #7 in the Sorcerer's Ring), Thor grapples with his legacy, battling to come to terms with who his father is, whether to reveal his secret, and what action he must take. In a final, shocking twist, Thor learns that while his powers are supreme, he also has a hidden weakness—one that may just bring his final downfall. Will Thor and the others liberate the Ring and defeat Andronicus? Will Gwendolyn become the queen they all need her to be? What will become of the Destiny Sword, of Erec, Kendrick, Reece and Godfrey? And what is the secret that Alistair is hiding?

In A GRANT OF ARMS (Book #8 in the Sorcerer’s Ring), Thor is caught between titanic forces of good and evil, as Andronicus and Rafi use all of their dark sorcery to attempt to crush Thor’s identity and take control of his very soul. Gwendolyn, with Alistair, Steffen and Aberthol, ventures deep into the Netherworld, on her quest to find Argon and free him from his magical trap. Reece leads the Legion members as they embark on a near-impossible quest to do what has never been done before: to descend into the depths of the Canyon and find and retrieve the lost Sword. Will the Ring fall into complete and final destruction?

In A SKY OF SPELLS (Book #9 in the Sorcerer's Ring), Thorgrin finally returns to himself and must confront his father once and for all. An epic battle occurs, as two titans face each other, and as Rafi uses his power to summon an army of undead. As the new Queen of the Ring, Gwendolyn uses her powers to unite both MacGils and McClouds and King’s Court slowly comes back to life once again. Thor finds himself summoned to embark on his greatest quest of all: to seek out his mysterious mother in a faraway land and to find out who he really is. With multiple wedding preparations in the air, with Spring returning, King’s Court rebuilding, festivals afoot, peace seems to settle back onto the Ring. But danger lurks in the most unforeseen corners, and all of these characters greatest tribulations might be yet to come.

With its sophisticated world-building and characterization, THE SORCERER’S RING is an epic tale of friends and lovers, of rivals and suitors, of knights and dragons, of intrigues and political machinations, of coming of age, of broken hearts, of deception, ambition and betrayal. It is a tale of honor and courage, of fate and destiny, of sorcery. It is a fantasy that brings us into a world we will never forget, and which will appeal to all ages and genders.

Reviews

  • Great story ruined by poor storytelling

    1
    By Valandil2009
    I read this series of books as I was out of other things to read and the first eBook was free. The concept and basic foundation is superb... Yet the writing is flawed and of poor quality. The grammatical and conceptual mistakes are appalling enough, but the story telling seems to come from an adolescents mind. Characters are poorly developed, the "romance" is ridiculously oversimplified and dull. "Love at first sight" has never been so predictable and laughable. All sense of climactic storytelling is lost after the first few climactic scenes and expressions are reused over, and over, and over again. It soon leaves you feeling as if the writer's understanding of human nature and personal/social relationships is severely limited, as if from a seemingly pre-adolescent writer with little life experience to draw on other than reading a Nicholas Sparks book or two. Great conceptual story, ruined by poor penmanship.
  • The Sorcerer's Ring series

    2
    By auguts
    Not sure what age this story is aimed at. I read it as I was out of stuff to read and had gotten the first ebook free. Was there an editor for this series? So many typos, repetitive phrases, repetitive plots and very little depth to the characters. An editor and a thesaurus would have helped make this a much better series. It seems as though written for a younger audience except for the fact that many of the female characters face being gang raped, raped and/or tortured. There are many "cliff hangers" but how many times can one character face death, know he is going to die and then be saved at the last minute. But if you like stories that are like bubblegum for the mind, keeps it busy for awhile but loses it flavor quickly, then this is the series for you.
  • Great

    5
    By *The A Show*
    This was great but those last few pages. That escalated very quickly. I'm sad it's over and need to earn some more money to pay for the next bundle. Lol! 🎉😍🎊
  • The Sorcerer's Ring

    3
    By Furryfixer
    Once again, Morgan Rice proves to be great at developing a plot and telling the story, and the occasional grammatical error does not detract, but she seems not to be paying attention to her own details in her writing. On at least two occasions, she calls a character by the wrong name. At other times, physical details mysteriously change. For example, first Silesia is in the far west of the westernmost province, then it is in the north. First, the northern bridge over the canyon is an arching rainbow, next it is a swaying rope affair. This story just simply needed a better proof reader. These lapses detract from some otherwise very good writing, and a great story.
  • Simply great story telling

    5
    By KingMordor
    While the English nerd in me cringed a few times with some of the typos it was not enough to stop me from being engrossed is wonderfully spun tale. Romance, battles, and magic.. Perfect for a great story in the genre.. Well done!!
  • The Sorcerer's Ring

    5
    By Queen build
    Great read