

He’s also painfully naïve and far too eager to please, which make fun character flaws in a character as powerful as a wizard can be. Damien is smart (possibly too smart for his own good), and he is hard working and a loyal friend. The trials and tribulations of young Damien are vast and varied, as he tries to fix one problem only to create three more in the process.

The main character, Damien, is engaging and interesting and Glynn has created a fascinating world, one where technology and magic coexist in a science fiction setting, much like another of my favorite author’s works: Ryk Spoor. Glynn Stewart’s Space Opera/Fantasy novel, Starship’s Mage, is excellent. I’m happy to say I haven’t been disappointed. Since I also work with Leo, I took that as a bit of a challenge to step up my game, but as a reader, it made me want to check out what Glynn has written, particularly since he seems to be reading my blog and writing book reviews about my stuff. Leo Champion described Glynn Stewart to me as one of the best authors he’s had the experience of working with.
