• A Dream of Mortals

  • The Sorcerer's Ring, Book 15
  • By: Morgan Rice
  • Narrated by: Wayne Farrell
  • Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (113 ratings)

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A Dream of Mortals

By: Morgan Rice
Narrated by: Wayne Farrell
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In A Dream of Mortals, Thorgrin and his brothers struggle to break free from the grips of the pirates, and to continue their search for Guwayne at sea. As they encounter unexpected friends and foes, magic and weaponry, dragons and men, it will change the very course of their destiny. Will they finally find Guwayne?

Darius and his few friends survive the massacre of their people - but only to find that they are captives, thrown into the Empire Arena. Shackled together, facing unimaginable opponents, their only hope for survival is to stand and fight together, as brothers.

Gwendolyn wakes from her slumber to discover that she and the others have survived their trek across the Great Waste - and even more shocking, that they have come to a land beyond their wildest imagination. As they are brought into a new royal court, the secrets Gwendolyn learns about her ancestors and her own people will change her destiny forever.

Erec and Alistair, still captive at sea, struggle to break free from the grips of the Empire fleet in a bold and daring nighttime escape. When odds seem at their worst, they receive an unexpected surprise that might just give them a second chance for victory - and another chance to continue their attack on the heart of the Empire.

Godfrey and his crew, imprisoned once again, set to be executed, have one last chance to try to escape. After being betrayed, they want more than escape this time - they want vengeance.

Volusia is surrounded on all sides as she strives to take and hold the Empire capital - and she will have to summon a more powerful magic than she's ever known if she is to prove herself a goddess, and become supreme ruler of the Empire. Once again, the fate of the Empire hangs in the balance.

With its sophisticated world-building and characterization, A Dream of Mortals is an epic tale of friends and lovers, of rivals and suitors, of knights and dragons, of intrigues and political machinations, of coming of age, of broken hearts, of deception, ambition and betrayal. It is a tale of honor and courage, of fate and destiny, of sorcery. It is a fantasy that brings us into a world we will never forget, and which will appeal to all ages and genders.

©2014 Morgan Rice (P)2016 Morgan Rice

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Finishing to the end

I love these books they have me hooked I see so many people commenting on the writer and complaining about how it's written yes there is some repetition and yes it is not perfect just like this comment but what is perfect in this world nothing. Needless to say I love these books good job Morgan Rice it lets me escape and that's what I love.

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loved all of it

the character development was great. I especially enjoyed the different places, that were traveled.



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THUMBS UP!!

I JUST CANT PUT THIS SERIES DOWN. I LISTEN 2 IT EVERYWHERE. IT'S THT GOOD

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ending

Okay I was waiting Tp hear if Thor and GEN would am a winner for the games.

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No end in sight...

I am ambivalent to have stumbled upon this epic story. It's 15 books already and our protagonist hasn't even reached 18 yrs old. He still doesn't know how to wield his druid powers which usually come in bursts and always at the last second. It hints at a "God" who seemed powerful to grant their need at the last second...The battle scenes don't make any sense. Ex. at the battle for the empire's capital there are no sorcerors on the empire's side. If hints of a cavalry charge about to hit the evil goddess but the first to die was on foot? and how could they have brought with them a colossal statue? Doesn't make sense. The author made it clear several times that Gwen would be the greatest ruler of all time. Na-uh! She basically killed 98% of her entire people leaving the ones close to her as the ones left alive. Again, the author magics her way to create plots to keep this series going. But the story is interesting, laughable but yes interesting. Now, in this book, a new set of characters is introduced, Which only makes this series longer with no end in sight. If you're reading reviews at this point of the series just accept the pain of wasting all those credits as we are conned to spend on these short books. I am so gullible...lol!

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