A tale of fairies and sorcery begins when a green fairy dares to come and find her cousin in the forbidden planet; the Earth. Upon arrival, she finds the blue fairy enslaving the red fairy. This prompt her to save the red fairy but, alas, the blue fairy attacks to enslave her too. Jack, an old man, comes into the picture. He kills the blue fairy, with a stroke of luck, using the wasp spray. The green fairy is surprise as she discovers he can handle a fairy’s power without dying from it. The red fairy befriends him, for saving her, and helps him understand the fairy world. Jack becomes drawn to the ancient battle of good and evil, and vows to destroy the blue fairy with all his might. Thus, the more power and fairy dust he uses, the younger he becomes. Jack is taken to the legendary sorcerer, Merlin, who is an immortal that has lived for 10,000 years and with a decent history about sorcery. In order to help him protect himself, Merlin educates him about magic and sorcery. Jack gains greater advantage and eventually saves his life by mastering the skill of hypnosis. As the story unfolds, Merlin’s pilot is Jack’s sidekick. He is a Viking warrior who Merlin rescued during a battle. The angel Gabriel comes in to tell Jack about his quest, to battle the blue guardians, who are trying to bring back the blue fairy from a doomed planet using a portal like the Stone Hedge, and Devil worshippers trying to bring Devil back to Earth. Jack withstands the story of rescuing fairies, finding love, and helping Merlin bring his wife back from the brink of death during a fight with a blue guardian.
The Author is a retired factory rat; his last job was making fire extinguishers for 29 years. I woke early in the morning and wrote while the wife slept to keep quiet.
In retirement, I am looking for a hobby. I am busy and never have to look for a project; I have to slow down and enjoy. Right now, I do woodworking, landscape, projects around the house (planning on putting on an addition and a sunroom if I can afford it), and a little fishing; my yard is 11 acres, so there is always something to do. I like vacationing. I try to take in a movie every once in a while. I am married, so there is always a honey-do list. I have published seven books, which is an expensive hobby.
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