Rupert didn't especially want to be a prince. And he certainly never asked to be the second son of a royal line that really didn't need a spare. So he was sent out to slay a dragon and prove himself—a quest straight out of legend. But he also discovered the kinds of things legends tend to leave out, as well as the usual demons, goblins, the dreaded Night Witch—and even worse terrors hidden in the shadows of Darkwood.
Rupert did find a fiery dragon—and a beautiful princess to rescue. But the dragon turned out to be a better friend than anyone back at the castle, and with the evil of Darkwood spreading, Rupert was going to need all the friends he could get.
Wizard at Large is an enchanting tale of magical mishaps and adventurous quests. It all began when the half-able wizard Questor Thews announced his plan to restore the Court Scribe, Abernathy, to his human form.
However, the spell took an unexpected turn when Questor sneezed, accidentally unleashing chaos. Where Abernathy had stood, there now appeared only a bottle containing a particularly evil imp, who soon escapes into the world.
Join Ben Holiday, the High Lord of Landover, and his companions as they embark on a thrilling journey to Earth, not only to rescue their friend but also to deal with the mischievous imp wreaking havoc in the Magic Kingdom.
Alongside Ben is his beloved Willow, whose survival depends on returning to her roots, literally. As the story unfolds, Questor Thews, despite his self-doubt and bumbling nature, must summon the courage to save the day.
This delightful installment in the Magic Kingdom of Landover series promises laughter, excitement, and a touch of whimsy, making it a must-read for fans of comedic fantasy and enchanted adventures.
Jim Eckert was a dragon. He hadn't planned it that way, but that's what happened when he set out to rescue his betrothed. Following her through an erratic astral-projection machine, Jim suddenly found himself in a cockeyed world - locked in the body of a talking dragon named Gorbash.
That wouldn't have been so bad if his beloved Angie were also a dragon. But in this magical land, that was not the case. Angie had somehow remained a very female human - or a george, as the dragons called any human. And Jim, no matter what anyone called him, was a dragon.
To make matters worse, Angie had been taken prisoner by an evil dragon and was held captive in the impenetrable Loathly Tower. So in this land where georges were edible and beasts were magical - where spells worked and logic didn't - Jim Eckert had a problem.
And he needed help, by george!