The pressure is on Petronaut Horace Lundin to prove what his new Spell Box can do. As he struggles with a new team and an old enemy, Samanthi and the Recon squad go on the hunt for the mysterious revolutionaries who attempted to kill Princess Naomi. Will mechanized wizardry give Delia an edge against its enemies; or will the race to control the new technology bring the region closer to war?
The pressure is on Petronaut Horace Lundin to prove what his new Spell Box can do. As he struggles with a new team and an old enemy, Samanthi and the Recon squad go on the hunt for the mysterious revolutionaries who attempted to kill Princess Naomi. Will mechanized wizardry give Delia an edge against its enemies; or will the race to control the new technology bring the region closer to war?
Ben Rovik is the scrappy young author of the "Mechanized Wizardry" series. The Petronauts, a cadre of gas-powered knights and visionary inventors, upend the way their world works when they build machines that can cast magic spells at the flick of a switch. Suddenly, magic's not just for wizards anymore. Can the Petronauts control the technology they've created and make their city, Delia, more powerful than ever? Or will the new technology create a magical arms race and destabilize the world?"The Wizard That Wasn't" and "The Mask And The Master" are Books One and Two of the series, available as ebooks here on Smashwords.He lives outside of Washington, D.C. with his wife, two cats, and a great deal of wine. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University.
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