Reviews - Fantasy / Urban Fantasy

Jek is a humble lighthouse steward on the southern coast of Jast-Madiir along with his assigned wife, Aaliyah… or was it Audrey? Jek has little expectations living under an iron-fisted dictatorship, a global dragon-Inquisition, and a paperwork obsessed clerical order of flying jellyfish-like creatures.

TV personality Ram Forrester wants Brendali Santamaria to be his co-host in a new program. Having both survived brushes with violence, they are ready for this fresh start. But on the first airing of the show, God makes an appearance. This New God lays down an ultimatum: humankind has sixty days to establish religious tolerance among all religions or risk extinction as a species.

Zhu Morgan is on a mission to save her friend Zoraida from an evil witch. For unknown reasons, Zhu can't be spelled by magic. That gives her the advantage as she sneaks around a Scottish castle with the help of a Russian witch to learn how to free her friend. It isn't long before she learns that Zoraida escaped, and when Zoraida arrives, the cauldron boils over.

Now that the Veil has fallen, the time has come for Wilderheim to face its possible demise: Ragnarok. Needing to protect his kingdom from this haunting fate, Prince Fal must find a way to save his people, and himself, before they all perish. The “Prince of Deceit” as he’s known as, has overwhelming powers that create an assortment of illusions that constantly deceive his people.

When the most sought-after acquirer fails to deliver the required results of a current mission, she not only finds herself vulnerable to the whims of a torturous master vampire, but also finds herself being accused of a murder she did not commit.

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