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A review of Spells of War

This entry was posted in My writing News and tagged fantasy fiction Spells of War on November 23, 2022 by Gary McGath

Walter Donway has written an enthusiastic review of Spells of War. It’s always nice to see these. Give it a mention if you’d like to help my sales. If you haven’t gotten Spells of War yet, I hope this review will push you to buy and read it.


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