The Wizard's Tower (Rory II)

The wizard's tower is falling down, falling down, falling down! The Wizard's tower is falling down, my fair lady.

This is the second short story in the Evenings with Rory series. It is only tied in with Harriet's Mystery in that the inspiration came from Rory's Story Cubes, which are fun and awesome.

Should you like to appear as part of Evenings with Rory, please email the author.

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The Wizard's Tower (Rory II)

The wizard's tower is falling down, falling down, falling down! The Wizard's tower is falling down, my fair lady.

This is the second short story in the Evenings with Rory series. It is only tied in with Harriet's Mystery in that the inspiration came from Rory's Story Cubes, which are fun and awesome.

Should you like to appear as part of Evenings with Rory, please email the author.

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The Wizard's Tower (Rory II)

The Wizard's Tower (Rory II)

by Brent Meske
The Wizard's Tower (Rory II)

The Wizard's Tower (Rory II)

by Brent Meske

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Overview

The wizard's tower is falling down, falling down, falling down! The Wizard's tower is falling down, my fair lady.

This is the second short story in the Evenings with Rory series. It is only tied in with Harriet's Mystery in that the inspiration came from Rory's Story Cubes, which are fun and awesome.

Should you like to appear as part of Evenings with Rory, please email the author.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045423915
Publisher: Brent Meske
Publication date: 11/08/2013
Series: Evenings with Rory
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 220 KB

About the Author

Brent is a husband, father, teacher, writer, and sometimes artist living in Seoul Korea, originally from Detroit, Michigan. Brent reads Stephen King, Brandon Mull, Jim Butcher, and a hundred others. You should too.

Lately Brent's been all over the place: designing book covers both E and print, editing up books, and reviewing for AIA (awesome indies, look them up). It's an exciting time to be a writer.

*If you're like me and you don't like to be cheated, please don't use Authorhouse.com. In fact, since finding Smashwords I intend to republish 'Breaking Benjamin' in its entirety here soon enough, and I'm also looking for a print publisher, if you'd like to have one on an actual bookshelf.

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