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The Last of the Sages: The Complete Five Kingdoms Trilogy (Books 1-3): A Fantasy Boxset (Sage Saga Bundle Book 1) Kindle Edition
Powerful warriors with supernatural abilities that would rival the strength of whole armies. And there is an academy that trains such warriors, forging them out of young, ordinary students and casting them to the cold unknown. Few survive, but if there is any hope for this now desolate kingdom, the tests must be given to all that enter its walls.
One such student is James, a self-proclaimed slacker that has just been forced into the academy by his father. And if he plans to see another day, he will have to weather through four lessons in life: determination, maturity, trust, and love...
The Five Kingdoms Trilogy contains all three of these fast-paced fantasy books: The Last of the Sages, The Dark Kingdom, and Hail to the Queen in their entirety. This fantasy boxset is for all those looking for inspiration and motivation to overcome any obstacle!
Praise for The Sage Saga:
"A warning, it is a trap. Once you start you can't put it down. I had to read it start to finish an immediately get the rest of the series." - Amazon Reviewer
"It was a great read from start to finish. It was so captivating that I had trouble putting the book down." - Book Reviewer
"I couldn't put it down. Lots of adventure and heartbreak. I loved the depth that the author takes you too in falling in love with the main characters." - Amazon Reviewer on The Dark Kingdom (Book 2 of the Sage Saga)
"A fantastic read hard to pick which way it was going some times." - Book Reviewer on Hail to the Queen (Book 3 of the Sage Saga)
- Reading age8 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date21 Oct. 2016
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- ASIN : B01MG3NN5X
- Publisher : Kingmaker Press (21 Oct. 2016)
- Language : English
- File size : 2.6 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 683 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 377,923 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 203 in Children’s Coming of Age Fantasy Books
- 1,082 in Fantasy Anthologies (Kindle Store)
- 1,823 in Fantasy Anthologies (Books)
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About the author

From Julius St. Clair (or J Clair):
It's hard to talk about myself, but I will do my best. On the surface, I am a quiet soul with a chaotic mind. I am constantly thinking about the state of the world, others, and where we're all headed whether it's politically, spiritually, or as a species. My mind is like an ocean, and each drop of water is an idea begging to be put down on paper. I am confident that I will be writing for the rest of my life. I don't like to insert myself in others' lives or even offer advice unless they ask, and I think it's because I grew up in a community in which nearly everyone had an opinion that was supposed to be taken swiftly and literally. The older I get, the more I realize that adults are as confused as children are, and few are as wise as they profess themselves to be.
I am an optimist by nature, but a realist in practice, focusing on what is, and not on what could be without evidence or a path in place. I like facts, not opinions most of the time, although I love hearing about people's personal lives and their origin stories, understanding that all of us embody an aggregate of our environment, family, upbringing and values, to name but a few of the circumstances that define us. I love the potential of human beings while I cry at the tragedy of their faults, and my stories are littered with their failures, hopes, dreams and hate. When I write from a main character's perspective, they are boldly declaring a concept I thought a lot about, or giving insight on a topic I love. They are my voice, as most of my life I had none.
I grew up with a strict, religious background that has both awed and infuriated me. One moment I appreciate the values and principles I've learned, the next, I want to reject them all. On average, however, I long for a simple life surrounded by the ones I love, and I suppose we all do. My perfect day involves staring at nature with my wife as we talk about the mysteries of the universe, watch my sons play and laugh, eat a burger off the grill, and then lose myself in a world of my own creation.
To truly know me, is to read what I write. Although I write fiction, and almost exclusively fantasy, each series is me on the page, and I think this is the only reason it resonates with others. I'm vulnerable, and truthful. There is no hiding. There is no silence. I'm talking, finally. Lol. James from the Sage Saga is the child in me wondering if I'll ever accomplish anything, if I'd ever find love, and whether life was even worth living (I wrote it in college). Lysander from End of Angels is my hope and innocence, and how I want to love everyone, even as so many continue to disappoint me. I will continue to focus on the great ones in my life. Remi from the Sorcerer's Ring is my determination, to succeed despite limitations and the odds. Aidan from Obsidian Sky is my rage, at institutions and organizations that look at humanity as numbers and not people. And the list goes on, and on.
Superficially, I am 32, I love horror video games, superhero movies, anime, reading, writing, listening to others talk. I have an unhealthy obsession with breakfast foods (like Ron Swanson on Parks and Rec), and I'm either in three modes of thinking at all times: daydreaming, planning, or creating. I'm trying to be the best author I can be because this is a dream come true, and I want to write for the rest of my life. I'm hoping that Witchfall, a culmination of everything I have learned so far, will be my first true bestseller. Optimistically, I think it will. Realistically, we'll see.
I'm always interested in meeting new people and if you would like to talk, you can contact me at the e-mail address: juliusstclair@yahoo.com.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 June 2020great
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 June 2022Don't know why I read all three books. Once I started I just kept going.
Top reviews from other countries
- Snow WolfReviewed in Canada on 3 May 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars A recommended series
Great series a must read!
- Frank M.Reviewed in the United States on 27 April 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting.
Great story with an unexpected twist.
- Russell JamesReviewed in Canada on 2 April 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting
Excellent series. Bought the rest and enjoyed them too.
- Manie KilianReviewed in the United States on 30 November 2017
4.0 out of 5 stars From slacker to hero
James was a slacker, irretrievably so. At least, that is what his father thought. And quite frankly, so did most of the people of Alay as well. It is with regret that James's father kicked him out of the house and told him to go to the Academy to prove himself, or starve.
Harsh.
With no other choice, he did so. James, though, has quite an enquiring mind, though. And intrigued by what he observed at the Academy and a somewhat annoying girl, Catherine, he buckled down.
Now, in this world a sage is not some wise old man out to give saintly, if sometimes incomprehensible, advice. Oh no. Here a sage is a supernatural being tasked to protect royalty and Allay. Such a being is equipped with strength and supernatural abilities to make them invincible, almost godlike.
This is what James want to become. Determined to learn how to become a sage, he is on his way to literally turn the world on its head.
Having this trilogy in a box set is such a great advantage. The story is so immersive and intriguing you will hate being unable to finish the entire story in one go...to the dismay of everyone in your household of course. The characters are well defined, the creatures all one of a kind and very, very interesting, the plot compelling and the adventures varied, full of twists and sooo good!
Enjoy!
- FlamespriteReviewed in the United States on 29 July 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Roller Coaster Ride
What an adventure and a half! It starts out with James, who needs a purpose and character. He has a lot to learn and boy, did he! I truly enjoyed this trilogy and look forward to more of this series. The author did a great job world-building and bringing characters, flaws and all, into perspective. Well thought out and well-written. I laughed at some of the shenanigans and I cried too when things went poorly. I do recommend this epic fantasy to others who love a great roller coaster of a ride.