![]() ![]() ![]() What did I think about the characters? I think the main reason I liked The Wizard Heir (I just realized that Warrior Heir and Wizard Heir make the same acronym… so much for my attempt at abbreviation!) was because of the main character. My Initial Thoughts/Rambling: It took me a while to finish this one, since life right now is apparently insisting on a lack of reading time, but once I finally sat down to it I finished half the book in about two hours! This book is second in the series, and infinitely better than the first book, The Warrior Heir (which you can read my review for here). ![]() ![]() But Seph’s enthusiasm dampens when he learns that training comes at a steep cost, and that Leicester plans to use his students’ powers to serve his own wicked agenda. Gregory Leicester, the headmaster, promises to train Seph in magic and initiate him into his mysterious order of wizards. Seph is a wizard, orphaned and untrained, and his powers are escalating out of control.Īfter causing a tragic fire at an after-hours party, Seph is sent to the Havens, a secluded boys’ school on the coast of Maine. And it’s not his attitude that’s the problem: it’s the trail of magical accidents – lately, disasters – that follow in his wake. Synopsis from cover: Sixteen-year-old Seph McCauley has spent the last three years getting kicked out of one exclusive private school after another. ![]()
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