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Magic's Stealing (The Wishing Blade Book 1) Kindle Edition
But the gods have been expecting this day.
To stop the looming threat, they choose two young mages to save the kingdom.
Two mortals with a chance to become something more.
If only they hadn’t chosen a mage who doesn’t like magic.
Will she rise up to their challenge?
Embark on the beginning of an adventure—
Read Magic’s Stealing today!
- Reading age10 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level5 - 12
- Publication dateSeptember 17, 2015
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Product details
- ASIN : B0156P9ZDQ
- Publisher : Infinitas Publishing (September 17, 2015)
- Publication date : September 17, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 3552 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 172 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,074,720 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #7,062 in Children's Fantasy & Magic Adventure
- #9,344 in Children's Sword & Sorcery Fantasy Books
- #10,156 in Coming of Age Fantasy eBooks
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About the author

Stephanie Flint (she/her) loves reading and writing stories about sprawling worlds, uprooting oppressive societies, and awesome queer characters. When not writing, she creates digital 3D art, builds skybridges in Minecraft, and plays table-top games with her husband (who makes sure she doesn't break their story universes with one-too-many shiny new magic systems). Originally from Missouri, she graduated college with a degree in photography and creative writing before moving to the snowy, Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Find Stephanie on her blog (stephanieflintbooks.com) and on Twitter (@SBibbPhoto), and subscribe to her newsletter for a free short story (infinitaspublishing.com).
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I didn’t care for Toranih. I found her to be whiny and too self-involved, but for a reader to feel that way towards a character shows that the author did her job well. Toranih’s older sister Siklana, on the other hand, I liked a lot. She was bad-ass, and I hope she has a bigger role in the next book. In fact, I think the author should shake it up a bit and write a story just about her. Hint. Hint.
The magic part of the story is inventive. I’m impressed by people who has a great imagination and nourishes it whether through writing, painting, drawing, etc. This author isn’t lacking in that department; however, I wish Magic Stealing didn’t end like it did, but from what I understand this is an episode book, so I get the reasoning behind it. Overall, I think readers who are into these types of stories will enjoy Magic Stealing.
The first book in this series sucks you in......the rest of the series should only get better
The story focuses on Toranih, a young woman who has always scorned magic, in part because she is less gifted than her sister. But when magic is stolen from most adepts, Toranih has to step forward and hone her skills, to protect her family and her home.
I liked the book. It’s an episode, really─a smaller arc within a larger tale─but if you don’t mind that, then you would probably enjoy the story. It has magic, a character who grows, swordplay, a power-hungry nemesis─all the classic elements of a fantasy tale, with a unique twist in the world-building.
I have some unanswered questions about the story, but perhaps those will be addressed in subsequent volumes. I would’ve liked to read more about the protagonist’s sister, who became much more important by the end, but she may play a larger role as the story unfolds as well.
Full disclosure: I received a free copy in exchange for a fair review.
This is a fantasy adventure in a whole new world fill with magic, castles, mages and upper and lower gods. The narrative does a great job of describing the scenery and the characters. The characters are well developed full of life and personality. It is non stop action as the characters navigate through the challenges brought up. It is well written and creative. This is book one in a series so unfortunately the story is not completed yet. I liked how the main character was forced to change her attitude and begin to grow up and take on responsibilities. This book has definitely peaked my interest and I look forward to the next book.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.