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The Sword Wielder - cover

The Sword Wielder

Russell Nohelty

Publisher: Wannabe Press

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Summary

Adventure is calling…and it can go screw itself. 
 
Gwen will do anything to keep her boyfriend alive and protect his sanity. So, when a fairy messenger informs him that he’s the mythical sword wielder of legend, Gwen wants nothing to do with it. Unfortunately, her boyfriend loves the idea, and accepts the call to adventure over Gwen’s strenuous objections.
 
Now, she must keep him alive while he foolishly travels into the Fairy Realm on a perilous quest. All she wants is a quiet life with the one she loves, but the universe has other plans.
 
Meanwhile, Rose has embarked on an adventure to rescue Chelle from the Underworld and reunite with her lost love, no matter the cost. It’s about the dumbest thing Red can imagine, but she won’t leave her friend to face the dangers of Hell alone.
 
Dive back into The Obsidian Spindle Saga for a second arc so exciting it’s bound to leave the hairs on the back of your neck standing on edge.
Available since: 09/05/2025.
Print length: 270 pages.

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