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Imperial Wizard Omnibus: Books 1-3

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Imperial Wizard Omnibus: Books 1-3

By: J. Parsons
Narrated by: Matt Hicks, Melissa Green
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Three Volumes in a single offering!

An age has passed, a blight curses the land, and one hero stands above the rest to restore the balance.

Verdan Blacke is an Imperial Wizard, a researcher by preference but soldier by necessity. Surviving an intense battle, Verdan is cursed by a hex witch in her final moments. Without any good options, Verdan escapes the ever-increasing pain the curse inflicts by performing a self-made stasis ritual.

When the spell fades, and he has awoken, Verdan finds a world completely different from the one he left behind. Dark things work in daylight with impunity, once common knowledge is a mystery, and even the nature of magic that humans use has changed.

One wizard, a million problems, and the wrath of profound magic.

©2025 J. Parsons (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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Great story, great plot. Makes you root for the main character. Love that they combined the first three books, THANK YOU.

Great story

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This is such an amazing deal and i love this series so so much! This is amazing!

Amazing

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Overall I liked this book, it's not perfect though.

Good:
The premise.
The magic system
The protagonist's keeping to his ideals
And other things, but it's a lot easier to remember bad things.

Bad:
I found it hard to understand several of the characters voices, so they were side characters.
I did not like that so much time was spent from the viewpoint of someone who is not the protagonist. Even at some points when they were together.
I would have preferred that more time was spent exploring the magic system of the protagonist, and powering up. Across the three books, I don't feel like the protagonists was that much stronger than he was at the beginning.
Throughout all three books it felt like the protagonists was moving from crisis to crisis, never having time to settle down.

I liked the setting, and the premise

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You can get beter preformence from your local dnd group.

story is decent but ruined by the preformance

You cancer get beter preformence from your local dnd group

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