The Wizard Takes the Cake (Wizard Tales #3)

By Red Tash
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Jan. 20, 2013
Words: 10,046 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301337651


Short description

The mysterious Wizard takes a student as his “+1” to the wedding of an old friend in the third episode of the Wizard Tales.

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devil, zombie, demons, princess, gambling, wizard, wedding

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Review by: Katy Sozaeva on Jan. 27, 2013 : star star star star star
Book Info: Genre: Short, humorous fantasy
Reading Level: Adult
Recommended for: Those who enjoy tales of wizards, those who like to laugh.

Disclosure: I purchased this book for myself because it sounded fun. All opinions are my own.

Synopsis: The Wizard is back, and this time he's taking us to a wedding. Do you have what it takes to be a wizard's +1?

My Thoughts: What does the song “Funky Cold Medina” have to do with demons? Read this book to find out.

This one is a bit more serious. We are provided the backstory for Nemesis, and the demon, and Monte Carlo, and a tragic tale it is. I was impressed by Tash’s ability to make me laugh right in the middle of all the angst, and I loved the ending.

I haven’t paid much attention to the few typos I found in this series, but this one had a misuse so hilarious I just have to bring it up. After describing the smell of food coming in through an open window, the wizard describes himself as “ravished.” Ummmmm... I really don’t think this is what the author meant. By the context, I would guess she meant “famished” or “ravenous.”

These stories are a lot of fun, and I’ll be watching for new ones. If you like tales of wizards, and to laugh, then definitely check the Wizard Tales out.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

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