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The cover of this book depicts an eerily captivating sorcerer reclining on a divan. Kneeling before him, gently brushing lips across his knuckles, is a flamboyantly-dressed bard, a lute resting on his back. The sorcerer is not looking at the bard; instead his golden eyes are fixed straight ahead, his expression oddly flat and distant for all that the bard seems devoted to him.

The Sorcerer's Serenade, by Justin Quinn Morrow

Kidnapped in his travels, Wayne Oakbreeze finds himself trapped in the arcane tower of Topaz, a mysterious sorcerer who demands the bard must sing for him each night. Escape seems futile, his audience uncaring... until Wayne sings a love song and Topaz shows true emotion. An unexpected bond forms between the bard and his captor as Wayne seeks to unlock the sorcerer's heart at all costs. But Topaz's true heart is locked away by a Red Wizard and it will take all the magic and music both can muster so they can finally be free.