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The Sorcerer's Confession

By Susannah Morgan
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Published: May 26, 2011
Words: 116175 (approximate)
Language: English


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Charles Sutton, ghost, has been and can be anything he wants. He can harm or heal at his sole discretion and be anywhere on the planet in a heartbeat. If he were to present himself in your living room and ask you to become the author of his confession, you could not refuse. You would be compelled to travel with him on a magical odyssey of the bizarre and the impossible.

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ghosts, history, sorcery, enlightenment, 99c, paranormal romance crime

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Review by: Katy Sozaeva on Oct. 29, 2011 : star star star star star
Charles Sutton is a sorcerer and a ghost. He lived his mortal life in the 18th century, and was killed during the French Revolution. Now he has contacted Katherine – Kate to her friends – in order to dictate to her his confession, in an attempt to rid himself of the negativity and connection to his old sorcerer master.

That is the basic premise of the story, and the idea of Charles as a ghost who steals the bodies of others in his attempts to communicate with humans was such a good one that I was hooked. I begged the author to let me read and review these books for her (including the sequel, “The Sorcerer’s Promise”); thankfully, she agreed. Watching the life and afterlife of Charles unfold was fascinating; the characters are so well-drawn that they feel like my friends, and I was sad to finish the book. However, I am excited to read the next one. In addition to a fascinating, and obviously well-researched, story, the book provides some wonderful metaphysical truths about being, consciousness and how to best live in this world. I highly recommend this most wonderful book to people who enjoy a good story, a strongly reality-based historical fantasy, and those who are searching for enlightenment. While there are a number of scenes that are quite dark, it is all part of Charles’ life path, and important to the story. Read it – you’ll love it as much as I did!
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