Mitchell: A Young Warrior

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Pub Date Mar 15 2018 | Archive Date Aug 05 2018

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Description

Mitchell is sent on a quest to find the sword of power, lost to the kingdom when the great General Kingston died in battle. It is believed to be hidden amongst the ruins of King Deranz’s castle. 
Mitchell is pursued by three evil men and confronted by forces unknown to him. Along his journey Mitchell discovers a betrayal to the throne and a hidden secret about his past that could change his future. 

After he finds the sword it is stolen from him. Will Mitchell be able to get the sword back and learn how to use the sword’s true power before another great battle destroys the kingdom or would he fail just like his ancestors?

Mitchell is sent on a quest to find the sword of power, lost to the kingdom when the great General Kingston died in battle. It is believed to be hidden amongst the ruins of King Deranz’s castle. 
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ISBN 9781986061803
PRICE $6.99 (USD)

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Once again I thank NetGalley for providing me with a Kindle version of this book to read and honestly review.
This is the first book in what I expect to be an entertaining fantasy series, featuring our brave and fearless hero. Imaginative and descriptive with an engaging cast of characters the story flew by, though I suspect it is aimed at a much younger audience than this particular decrepit old bloke. Nevertheless i thoroughly enjoyed and recommend it.

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