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Interview for a Wizard
by J. A. Areces
Part 1 of the Salem Concord series
On Halloween night, unsuspecting visitors at one of the greatest vacation spots in the world are about to be scared to death.Jesse Alexander, an 18-year-old recent high school graduate, accepts a job in a small, costume store, in Mt. Dora. It was the perfect job in the perfect laid back, little town. On his own for the first time, he is looking forward to being able to relax in the calm and quiet of his new surroundings and seriously consider the direction of his future.Working at Alivan's Wizards and Witches Corner Store was uneventful. It was the ideal position. He was the only employee, and his only encounters with his boss were via email or instant message.However, with only seven days before Halloween, Jesse finds himself sucked into a race against time and wizardry.The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers is missing one of its elite members and is in the process of seeking a replacement -- one truly worthy member for its inner circle of elders.A dangerous and mad wizard has escaped from prison, murdered everyone that can identify him and is interviewing for the coveted membership position in the Society.Beifar Mahgo, Special Agent from the Department of Magical Investigations is in pursuit of the elusive demented wizard, and all clues lead to Jesse.Jesse's encounter with the Special Agent disrupts his peaceful existence and forever changes his view of reality and normalcy. With the threat of being framed for murder, and the lives of thousands threatened with imminent annihilation, Jesse is thrust into the midst of the mission to apprehend the crazed wizard and teams up with agent Mahgo.Jesse Alexander must believe in himself, trust in the unimaginable and face the unexplainable. However, in the world of magic, nothing is ever what it seems. Husband, father, and worker by day, however at night just your ordinary creative guy.I'm an art major, and I enjoy creating.So, when I was asked to write a book, I jumped at the challenge, and wrote four; The Salem Concord Series.I am not a professional writer, but I am a wizard of imagination. It seems like I just can't stop. I hope this explains how I came up with the four books.I trust you enjoyed Interview for a Wizard; Book 1 of the Salem Concord. It was the introduction to the series. The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers continues the adventures of Jesse Alexander into the dark world of the Seven Sorcerers. New characters are introduced, and there's plenty of magic. Please follow me on Facebook; j. a. areces , or Twitter; @jarecesHere are some wonderful comments on the podibook version:Jacob Poore � @jpoorexi Mar 31Just finished the Salem Concord series by @jareces. What a great story. I'm glad I chose this series to listen too. the Salem concord is one of the best and favorite I've heard. Took me 6 days to listen to all 4.P. hernandez Says:January 6th, 2008 at 10:47 pmIve been downloading various books from this website for a while now and this ones really gotten me hooked. Sure you have your normal wizard in human society stories but the way the author has this book set up will really grab you. I look forward to the next chapter.Michael Says:January 27th, 2008 at 11:23 pmI just wanted to comment about what a good story this is. I am really enjoying it. I listen to a lot of audiobooks and podcasts, but when I see that a new episode of Interview for a Wizard has dropped…all other listening obligations get postponed. I like the story and the reading. Excellent work, Mr. Areces!Dan Says:January 4th, 2009 at 5:19 pmHey J.A.I just started listening to this book and am loving it. look forward to jumping right in to SSSS as soon as I am finished. Great Job! The Salem Concord was signed between Wizardry and Folk in the 17th century to end The Salem Witch Wars, and for 300 years it has kept the peace. However, that peace is being threatened as The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers plots to breach the treaty and bring chaos so that they can emerge as rulers over men.

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The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers
by J. A. Areces
Part 2 of the Salem Concord series
Last year, Jesse Alexander befriended the wizard Beifar Mahgo, assisted capturing the mad Raven Claw and thwarted a sinister vicious assault on the most magnificent theme park in the world. As a result, Jesse acquired Alivan's Wizards and Witches Corner Store and Lord Bane's crystal ball. Everything couldn't be better. At least, that was what Jesse thought until the dark wizard, Nicholas Fidgewidge, returned to claim Lord Bane's crystal ball. The only way to combat magic is with magic, so Jesse's only choice was to once again seek the aid of Beifar Mahgo and unexpectedly discovers the dark world of The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers. Meanwhile, Ana Mahgo reluctantly must stop a mysterious murderer from scaring to death the remaining sorcerers. Then when Raven Claw Fidgewidge surprisingly escapes out of jail, the adventure begins. As if matters weren't bad enough, everything gets complicated when Beifar's two teenage boys, Andrew and Brendan Mahgo, discover their father's secret. Learning that their father's a wizard and a secret agent is the least of the surprises that will change their lives forever. On Halloween night, Lord Alex will become the next Dark Sorcerer even if it means slaying everyone who learns of his initiation. Follow the wizard Beifar, his cousin Ana and Jesse into the dark world of the Sorcerers Society as they try to prevent Lord Alex from joining the Circle of Seven and achieving a higher goal, obtaining the secrets of Lord Bane's crystal ball. On Halloween night, everything must remain a secret at any price. Husband, father, and worker by day, however at night just your ordinary creative guy.I'm an art major, and I enjoy creating.So, when I was asked to write a book, I jumped at the challenge, and wrote four; The Salem Concord Series.I am not a professional writer, but I am a wizard of imagination. It seems like I just can't stop. I hope this explains how I came up with the four books.I trust you enjoyed Interview for a Wizard; Book 1 of the Salem Concord. It was the introduction to the series. The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers continues the adventures of Jesse Alexander into the dark world of the Seven Sorcerers. New characters are introduced, and there's plenty of magic. Please follow me on Facebook; j. a. areces , or Twitter; @jarecesHere are some wonderful comments on the podibook version:Jacob Poore � @jpoorexi Mar 31Just finished the Salem Concord series by @jareces. What a great story. I'm glad I chose this series to listen too. the Salem concord is one of the best and favorite I've heard. Took me 6 days to listen to all 4.P. hernandez Says:January 6th, 2008 at 10:47 pmIve been downloading various books from this website for a while now and this ones really gotten me hooked. Sure you have your normal wizard in human society stories but the way the author has this book set up will really grab you. I look forward to the next chapter.Michael Says:January 27th, 2008 at 11:23 pmI just wanted to comment about what a good story this is. I am really enjoying it. I listen to a lot of audiobooks and podcasts, but when I see that a new episode of Interview for a Wizard has dropped…all other listening obligations get postponed. I like the story and the reading. Excellent work, Mr. Areces!Dan Says:January 4th, 2009 at 5:19 pmHey J.A.I just started listening to this book and am loving it. look forward to jumping right in to SSSS as soon as I am finished. Great Job! The Salem Concord was signed between Wizardry and Folk in the 17th century to end The Salem Witch Wars, and for 300 years it has kept the peace. However, that peace is being threatened as The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers plots to breach the treaty and bring chaos so that they can emerge as rulers over men. It will be up to Jesse Alexander and Secret Agent Wizard, Beifar Mahgo to stop them if they can. For 300 years Wizardry and Folk have been living in peace, but on Halloween night all that is about to change.

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The Sorcerer's Secret
by J. A. Areces
Part 3 of the Salem Concord series
The Sorcerer's Secret is book three in J.A. Areces' fantasy saga The Salem Concord. It picks up where the book, The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers, left off.In the Sorcerer's Secret, Jesse Alexander reluctantly ventures deeper into the wizarding world and discovers that the Wizardry are obligated by the Salem Concord to live in secret. A secret that history altered in order to stop the Salem Witch War. A secret that FOLK must never learn. It's up to Jesse and the secret wizard agent Beifar Mahgo to halt the forces seeking to breach the Salem Concord and cause another Witch War. The challenge that Jesse faces is who he will side with? His wizard friend Beifar, or the Folk secret society that for 300 years has protected the nation from Wizardry, the Cadre.Meanwhile, Andrew and Brendan Mahgo learn that being a wizard in a Folk world has its consequences. As their secret is revealed, they realize that they're placing their friends' lives in danger and that their life will change forever. The question is if their lives will change for the better or the worse? It's up to them and Chief Fabiano to stop Lord Alex from obtaining two of the world's most powerful magical items. The Nostradamus Medallion and the Midus Elixir are coveted by Lord Alex. With the magic items in his possession, the last dark sorcerer would be able to push forward his plan, the rise of the Wizardry. Unfortunately, the Mahgo brothers stand in the way, and Lord Alex will not stop until the items are in his mastery.Sacrifices will have to be made and with it death. Time is running out, and on Halloween, one cry will be heard throughout the land. The alarm that will cause Wizardry to tremble and Folk to shutter, "The Witches are Coming!" Husband, father, and worker by day, however at night just your ordinary creative guy.I'm an art major, and I enjoy creating.So, when I was asked to write a book, I jumped at the challenge, and wrote four; The Salem Concord Series.I am not a professional writer, but I am a wizard of imagination. It seems like I just can't stop. I hope this explains how I came up with the four books.I trust you enjoyed Interview for a Wizard; Book 1 of the Salem Concord. It was the introduction to the series. The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers continues the adventures of Jesse Alexander into the dark world of the Seven Sorcerers. New characters are introduced, and there's plenty of magic. Please follow me on Facebook; j. a. areces , or Twitter; @jarecesHere are some wonderful comments on the podibook version:Jacob Poore � @jpoorexi Mar 31Just finished the Salem Concord series by @jareces. What a great story. I'm glad I chose this series to listen too. the Salem concord is one of the best and favorite I've heard. Took me 6 days to listen to all 4.P. hernandez Says:January 6th, 2008 at 10:47 pmIve been downloading various books from this website for a while now and this ones really gotten me hooked. Sure you have your normal wizard in human society stories but the way the author has this book set up will really grab you. I look forward to the next chapter.Michael Says:January 27th, 2008 at 11:23 pmI just wanted to comment about what a good story this is. I am really enjoying it. I listen to a lot of audiobooks and podcasts, but when I see that a new episode of Interview for a Wizard has dropped…all other listening obligations get postponed. I like the story and the reading. Excellent work, Mr. Areces!Dan Says:January 4th, 2009 at 5:19 pmHey J.A.I just started listening to this book and am loving it. look forward to jumping right in to SSSS as soon as I am finished. Great Job! The Salem Concord was signed between Wizardry and Folk in the 17th century to end The Salem Witch Wars, and for 300 years it has kept the peace. However, that peace is being threatened as The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers plots to breach the treaty and bring chaos so that they can emerge as rulers over men. It will be up to Jesse Alexander and Secret Agent Wizard, Be

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The Last Sorcerer
by J. A. Areces
Part 4 of the Salem Concord series
The fourth book of the Salem Concord begins where The Sorcerer's Secret left off. The Salem Concord, the treaty that kept peace between Folk and Wizardry since the Salem Wars, has been breached, causing the return of the Witch Hunts. Jesse Alexander takes it upon himself to end the war by embarking on an adventure against the Cadre and delivering two young Wizardry to the Secretary of Magic before it's to late. Secret wizard agent Beifar Mahgo races against time to stop Lord Alex from becoming the world's most powerful sorcerer and ultimate ruler. Meanwhile, the Mahgo brothers, Andrew and Brendan, mature into their new powers as they embark on a heroic quest against Lord Alex and his dark sorcerers. The quest to find the four elements and the Sorcerer's Secret becomes their mission. The Last Sorcerer is a spellbinding fantasy adventure that returns the reader to Alivan's Wizards and Witches Corner Store to battle dragons, dark wizards, evil witches, zombies, and witch hunters. The Mahgo brothers discover AirBall, trolls, and even love. However, In the world of magic, nothing is ever what it appears to be.The doorknocker awakened when you downloaded this ebook. Its yellow eyes study your features, but the dragon head says nothing until you knock on the door. It opens its mouth, revealing its sharp teeth."Who's there?Ohhhhh, you did come. Master Mahgo warned me you would be passing through.Well, I suppose you want to know more about the Last Sorcerer. Unfortunately, I don't have much time. Another ebook has just been downloaded, and I must attend to them too. So, continue reading and don't ask any questions until you reach the end. Now go!" Husband, father, and worker by day, however at night just your ordinary creative guy.I'm an art major, and I enjoy creating.So, when I was asked to write a book, I jumped at the challenge, and wrote four; The Salem Concord Series.I am not a professional writer, but I am a wizard of imagination. It seems like I just can't stop. I hope this explains how I came up with the four books.I trust you enjoyed Interview for a Wizard; Book 1 of the Salem Concord. It was the introduction to the series. The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers continues the adventures of Jesse Alexander into the dark world of the Seven Sorcerers. New characters are introduced, and there's plenty of magic. Please follow me on Facebook; j. a. areces , or Twitter; @jarecesHere are some wonderful comments on the podibook version:Jacob Poore � @jpoorexi Mar 31Just finished the Salem Concord series by @jareces. What a great story. I'm glad I chose this series to listen too. the Salem concord is one of the best and favorite I've heard. Took me 6 days to listen to all 4.P. hernandez Says:January 6th, 2008 at 10:47 pmIve been downloading various books from this website for a while now and this ones really gotten me hooked. Sure you have your normal wizard in human society stories but the way the author has this book set up will really grab you. I look forward to the next chapter.Michael Says:January 27th, 2008 at 11:23 pmI just wanted to comment about what a good story this is. I am really enjoying it. I listen to a lot of audiobooks and podcasts, but when I see that a new episode of Interview for a Wizard has dropped…all other listening obligations get postponed. I like the story and the reading. Excellent work, Mr. Areces!Dan Says:January 4th, 2009 at 5:19 pmHey J.A.I just started listening to this book and am loving it. look forward to jumping right in to SSSS as soon as I am finished. Great Job! The Salem Concord was signed between Wizardry and Folk in the 17th century to end The Salem Witch Wars, and for 300 years it has kept the peace. However, that peace is being threatened as The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers plots to breach the treaty and bring chaos so that they can emerge as rulers over men. It will be up to Jesse Alexander and Secret Agent Wizard, Beifar Mahgo to stop them if they can. For 300 years Wizardry and F
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