A Quest of Heroes (Book #1 in the Sorcerer's Ring)

· Sorcerer's Ring Book 1 · Morgan Rice
3.6
39K reviews
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346
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“THE SORCERER’S RING has all the ingredients for an instant success: plots, counterplots, mystery, valiant knights, and blossoming relationships replete with broken hearts, deception and betrayal. It will keep you entertained for hours, and will satisfy all ages. Recommended for the permanent library of all fantasy readers.”

--Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos

The #1 Bestseller!

From #1 Bestselling author Morgan Rice comes the debut of a dazzling new fantasy series. A QUEST OF HEROES (BOOK #1 IN THE SORCERER’S RING) revolves around the epic coming of age story of one special boy, a 14 year old from a small village on the outskirts of the Kingdom of the Ring. The youngest of four, the least favorite of his father, hated by his brothers, Thorgrin senses he is different from the others. He dreams of becoming a great warrior, of joining the King’s men and protecting the Ring from the hordes of creatures on the other side of the Canyon. When he comes of age and is forbidden by his father to try out for the King’s Legion, he refuses to take no for an answer: he journeys out on his own, determined to force his way into King’s Court and be taken seriously.

But King’s Court is rife with its own family dramas, power struggles, ambitions, jealousy, violence and betrayal. King MacGil must choose an heir from amongst his children, and the ancient Dynasty Sword, the source of all their power, still sits untouched, waiting for the chosen one to arrive. Thorgrin arrives as an outsider and battles to be accepted, and to join the King’s Legion.

Thorgrin comes to learn he has mysterious powers he does not understand, that he has a special gift, and a special destiny. Against all odds he falls in love with the king’s daughter, and as their forbidden relationship blossoms, he discovers he has powerful rivals. As he struggles to make sense of his powers, the king’s sorcerer takes him under his wing and tells him of a mother he never knew, in a land far away, beyond the Canyon, beyond even the land of the Dragons.

Before Thorgrin can venture out and become the warrior he yearns to be, he must complete his training. But this may be cut short, as he finds himself propelled into the center of royal plots and counterplots, ones that may threaten his love and bring him down—and the entire kingdom with him.

With its sophisticated world-building and characterization, A QUEST OF HEROES 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, including fans of George RR Martin, Sarah J. Maas, Rick Riordan, and readers of the legends of King Arthur and Merlin. It is 82,000 words.

 Books #2--#17 in the series are now also available!

“[An] entertaining epic fantasy.”

—Kirkus Reviews

“The beginnings of something remarkable are there.”

--San Francisco Book Review

“Action-packed …. Rice's writing is solid and the premise intriguing.”

--Publishers Weekly 

“A spirited fantasy ….Only the beginning of what promises to be an epic young adult series.”

--Midwest Book Review


Ratings and reviews

3.6
39K reviews
spoo51
May 28, 2023
I really hate writing negative reviews about someone's art, because I know how people pour themselves into their work. But this is really bad writing. I'm okay with the Hero's Tale. I'm okay with classic light fantasy tropes. Not every story needs to be a groundbreaking plot. But it does have to be written well, which this isn't. Redundant phrases abound, making it seem like somehow the book went to publishing without even a cursory editing. Characters are one dimensional and static. Nobody acts rationally within their persona, things just happen next. Anything that is important is given after-the-fact exposition instead of ANY amount of set up. And it seems like nobody ever told Morgan about the the biggest rule of writing: "Show, don't Tell". This book serves as a good cautionary tale to anyone who wants to get in to writing.
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Rob Marolla
June 30, 2023
3.0, but I'd give it 3.8 stars if it wasn't for the editing. It is a decent story and has great characters, but it feels a little repetitive at times. The editing is atrocious, wrong names in places, screw ups in the storyline, like things changing colors between books, people being reunited after a long time, even though they were just together. Its actually a little fun finding them. But all in all, it's a readable series.
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u sus bruh
June 16, 2023
i honestly think the other ratings are idiotic, for example some say that "the dark forest was dark and no man would dare to enter it but our mc decides to go in it for a sheep without any explaination", there was an explanation, his mind was full of negativity, he was confused, baffled,he was in awe and he didn't cared anymore, few pages later it said "he just want to go away from home as much as possible"
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About the author

Morgan Rice is the #1 bestselling and USA Today bestselling author of the epic fantasy series THE SORCERER’S RING, comprising seventeen books; of the #1 bestselling series THE VAMPIRE JOURNALS, comprising eleven books (and counting); of the #1 bestselling series THE SURVIVAL TRILOGY, a post-apocalyptic thriller comprising two books (and counting); and of the new epic fantasy series KINGS AND SORCERERS. Morgan’s books are available in audio and print editions, and translations are available in over 25 languages.

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