The Last Sorcerer
J.A. Areces
Read by J.A. Areces
The Salem Concord, the treaty that has kept peace between Folk and Wizardry since the Salem Wars, has been breached causing the return of the Witch Hunts. Jesse Alexander takes it upon himself to end the war by embarking on an adventure against the Cadre and deliver two young Wizardry to the Secretary of Magic before it’s to late.
Secret wizard agent Ch-U-Ch races against time to stop Lord Alex from becoming the most powerful sorcerer and ultimate ruler of the world.
Meanwhile, the Mahgo brothers, Andrew and Brendan, exiled from the Folk world, hurry to mature into their new powers as they embark on a heroic quest against Lord Alex and his dark sorcerers to find the four elements and the Sorcerer's Secret.
The Last Sorcerer is a spellbinding fantasy adventure that returns the reader to Alivan's Wizards and Witches Corner Store to battle dragons, dark wizards, evil witches, zombies and witch hunters. In the world of magic nothing is ever what it appears to be.
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interview for a wizard
Kwakkers
found this book by accident when looking for a new book. was hopeful it would be good, but it exceeded my expectations, it was fabulous, really enjoyed it so also listened to the next book. I'v now listened to the next, which was also fabulous. the criticism 're characters & language must be from someone expecting Shakespeare!
By: Kathryn Bohmont
I am a totally fangirl over this series. Harry Potter drools & this rules! Although I miss my former favorite witch - I hope to find a new one in the final book in the trilogy. And I look forward to J. A. Areces next work.
By: Gail
Welcome back! Lukas has an important point when he says the characters are likable. They are real enough that I care what happens to them. That reminds me, I still want a broom from Alivan’s Wizards and Witches Corner Store, so I hope the supply gets fixed soon. Thanks, J.A.!
Editor's wanted
David Stame
First off, I truly enjoyed the series. Wonderful characters, with many nods to other fantastic stories about wizards and magic... i.e. the "mogul" family name. Or the spiderwick references. Great story telling. I thoroughly enjoyed it to the end. That being said, I would highly recommend an editor as to the numerous errors throughout the series. I understand the author read this and English is not his first language, but I found myself focusing on the mistakes. I wouldn't think too much of it but my kids rad avidly and I feel it's a writer's responsibly to correct mistakes because that's how children start to learn to read. My only other qualm would be the intermissions with the old sorcerer speaking. Thank goodness for the ability to fast forward. I hope I didn't seem harsh because i truly enjoyed the story. And I thought the narrator's voices were wonderful! They added so much to the story. Thank you for the great books!
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A LibriVox Listener
I love all the books in this series. I'm sad I'm on the last book. But the weird voice at the beginning & end of each chapter makes me cringe. It is perfectly acceptable to say " You can find me at J.A. Areces on all social media outlets" Goodness. It is driving me nuts! Still I wish I could keep following the characters. I love them!
By: Lukas
Hello, J, Lukas here. The story is already quite good. For some unexpainable reason I really love the series, and also the more important characters as well as the main villain, Lord Alex. They just seem very likable to me, and so does some of the situations they're put in, ...
By: Gail
Way to go, J.A.! What a great ending to this story - I thought I'd have to start over from the beginning in order to see the story as a whole, but you pulled all the loose ends together and it was wonderful. It's a long time since you began ...
great
NAR
I just started and the book today . as soon as i press play it pulled me in. I'm planning on looking for more book that are under this author