Seasons of Magic Volume 2: A Witch Detective Urban Fantasy Collection
Author | : Sarah Biglow |
Publisher | : Biglow Fantasy Reads |
Total Pages | : 387 |
Release | : 2021-05-22 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book Seasons of Magic Volume 2: A Witch Detective Urban Fantasy Collection written by Sarah Biglow and published by Biglow Fantasy Reads. This book was released on 2021-05-22 with total page 387 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Enjoy this spell-binding series by USA Today Bestselling urban fantasy author Sarah Biglow... For every Savior there is a destiny. When members of the Council lose their magic, Ezri scrambles to unearth the how and why. She has no doubt the Order is behind the attacks. And with another prophecy looming, time is in short supply. Her search takes her to the wilds of Ireland and the origin of her own magic. Answers may lie there but pursuing them leaves her community undefended. As she seeks justice for a fallen ally, the enemy taunts her at every turn. Each step threatens her resolve, making her question her title of Savior. But when darkness reigns, can she stand as a beacon of light? Or will she make the ultimate sacrifice to defend her world? SEASONS OF MAGIC VOL. 2 is a box set bundle of the last two books in the Seasons of Magic Urban Fantasy series: Autumn’s Legacy and Winter’s Reckoning. This series is full of strong female leads, exciting magic and mystery. Great for readers who can't get enough supernatural law enforcement, witches and destiny. If you’re a fan of Kim Richardson, K.N. Banet, BR Kingsolver, McKenzie Hunter, K.F. Breene, Melisa F. Olson, Lisa Edmonds, Linsey Hall and K.M. Shea, you’ll love this enchanting supernatural world. Binge the final two books in this exhilarating supernatural series today. ◆◆◆ Here’s what urban fantasy fans are saying about Seasons of Magic ★★★★★ “One heart-pounding ride” – Kaye Gunter (BookBub review) ★★★★★ “A wonderful adventure” – Rose Brown (Goodreads review) ★★★★★ “Gripping and poignant” – Dianne Ascroft (online review) ★★★★★ “There is something for everyone in this book” – Aimee Bower (BookBub review)