A review by ryanmcwilliams
The Wizard's Butler by Nathan Lowell

1.0

Felt like I was reading a list of chores. It tries to come off as cozy, but I've read instruction manuals with more heart than this story. It should also be a crime for a marketed as fantasy novel to have the word "wizard" in the title and have basically no magic besides quick mentions of people having vague "talents" and doors opening by themselves. The only character trait the main guy has is bringing up that he was "an EMT and military before that" like we didn't remember the first ten times he said it. The narrator was really solid though.