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I defeated the dragon who invaded the "real" world (with help), but not before she triggered a cataclysmic event that could destroy reality itself. If I don't find a way to stop it, my world and everyone on it will cease to exist. I can't let that happen. Armed with my cryptic ghost bear, (until he abandons me for another mystery), I must track down the one person who can fix everything before it's too late. Journey with me (and my mage father because even sidekicks need shields) to fantastic places. Meet magical creatures and people as we jump through portals in search of clues to solve a life-or-death magical caper. Rogue Spells is the second story in the Curse Breaker Companion series based on stories from Melinda Kucsera’s newsletter. It’s a fun portal-fantasy novel that will take you from suburban New York to a place brimming with magic and magical creatures. Join Ran and the cast of the Curse Breaker series in a race against time to save all the worlds, not just their own. Get Rogue Spells now!
Adventuring is a costly affair, and while the tolls are often paid in blood, gold can drain away just as quickly. The party's trek out of Solium and across the lands of Alcatham has left them with only a handful of gold between them. Fortunately, they have drawn near Camnarael, Alcatham's capital, where all manner of quests--and rewards--await. But all is not as expected in the capital. Unusual occurrences have been happening throughout Camnarael: figures in the shadows making unsavory bargains, attackers harassing innocent parishioners, and adventurers from all over the land gathering to partake in a Grand Quest offered by the royal family. Most curious of all are the rumors that speak of a strange artifact serving as the reward for this rare and legendary quest... an artifact that sounds just a bit too familiar to the former NPCs.
In 1510, nine men were tried in the Archbishop’s Court in York for attempting to find and extract a treasure on the moor near Mixindale through necromantic magic. Two decades later, William Neville and his magician were arrested by Thomas Cromwell for having engaged in a treasonous combination of magic practices and prophecy surrounding the death of William’s older brother, Lord Latimer, and the king. In The Magic of Rogues, Frank Klaassen and Sharon Hubbs Wright present the legal documents about and open a window onto these fascinating investigations of magic practitioners in early Tudor England. Set side by side with sixteenth- and seventeenth-century texts that describe the sorts of magic those practitioners performed, these documents are translated, contextualized, and presented in language accessible to nonspecialist readers. Their analysis reveals how magicians and cunning folk operated in extended networks in which they exchanged knowledge, manuscripts, equipment, and even clients; foregrounds magicians’ encounters with authority in ways that separate them from traditional narratives about witchcraft and witch trials; and suggests that the regulation and punishment of magic in the Tudor period were comparatively and perhaps surprisingly gentle. Incorporating the study of both intellectual and legal sources, The Magic of Rogues presents a well-rounded picture of illicit learned magic in early Tudor England. Engaging and accessible, this book will appeal to anyone seeking to understand the intersection of medieval legal history, religion, magic, esotericism, and Tudor history.
I’ve made enemies of the wrong people and they’re coming for me. My name’s Rekia and I’m wanted dead or alive. A normal day for me is hiding thieves and criminals in alternate universes where their pursuers can’t find them. On my latest assignment, I ran across a plot between two powerful worlds. If left unchecked, it could destroy all worlds, including my own. I can’t let that happen. My enemies put a price on my head, but I never go down without a fight. Now, I’m coming for them. I’ve gathered a few friends and we’re hunting. If I die, I’m taking a few hundred of them with me. This book contains side characters that are m/m. Keywords: Urban Fantasy, Fantasy.
An ancient device is set to murder all witches. It's up to me and my boyfriend, Tix to stop it. What happens when we become its targets? Is this something we can survive? Driz and Tix are still together! But for how long? This new threat could bring about more disaster than they realize. For a detailed look at all of the characters, including the secondary couple, please check out the author's website.
I didn't mean to upset her, but I did. Now, she's coming for me, and I'm running for my life and hoping my hero, my magic-wielding papa, will save me in time. There's only so much a kid can do against a dragon. But I'm not the only one this dragon is after, and she tricked me to get at the portal in my cave. That magical doorway leads to a world where magic doesn't exist, and I'm just a character in an epic fantasy book. If I follow that dragon, I might cease to exist. If I don't, she'll destroy that parallel world and all the readers who believe in me. If they disappear, my world will end, and everyone I love will die. I can't let that happen. I might be screwed no matter what I do, but I'm not going down without a fight. Get Dragon Spells now to read the epic battle. Dragon Spells is the first story in the Curse Breaker Companion story arc based on stories from Melinda Kucsera's newsletter. It's a fun portal-fantasy novel. Suburban New York might never be the same after Ran and the cast of the Curse Breaker series battles a dragon in it.
The royal court of Lillion have been kidnapped and unjustly put in prison. When I break the hexes to release them, four of the most lethal witches alive escape. It’s up to me and my boyfriend Tix to find them and stop their murderous rampage. Now, they’ve turned their sights on us. Will either of us be able to survive their deadly assault? Driz had no idea Tix could be so protective… Driz and Tix have to deal with more than one royal court in the third addition to the series. For a detailed look at all of the characters, including the secondary couples, please check out the author's website.
Four Non-Player Characters (NPCs) find themselves forced to pretend they're adventurers in order to save their town and loved ones.
Tix Anders is the closest thing I have to a boyfriend. Even though we’ve never talked, we’re still in a relationship. So, when someone kidnaps him right in front of me, I go on the hunt. What I find is a madman who wants us both dead because of our spell-casting abilities. Getting Tix back is just the beginning. Now we’ll have to join forces to take out a threat more powerful than any I’ve ever seen. My relationship with Tix was always maintained at a distance. Now we’re in constant contact. Can we save what we had before? Or do we move forward with something new? Will either of us be left standing when this is all over? This is an M/M Urban Fantasy book where the two main leads interact daily, but never speak until one of them is almost killed. This book contains plenty of action, magic, and spells.
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