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Where Magic and Science Collide

By: Joseph J. Swope
Narrated by: Steve Quinn
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On a distant planet where wizards and enchantments work freely in a medieval world, war suddenly breaks out when the forces of evil throw the world of Ambrasian into chaos.

At the same time, an intergalactic ship arrives in orbit to divert a killer asteroid heading toward the planet, only to find no scientific explanation for the events observed on the surface.

Where Magic and Science Collide explores the dichotomy of two civilizations - one fully immersed in a world of magic and the other driven by advanced technological innovation.

©2020 Black Rose Writing (P)2020 Black Rose Writing
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Space Solar System Magic Users Wizardry

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plot fails dialog pretentious and predictable. I've watched better written episodes of dora the explorer

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