Magic Flame

The final volume of a trio of trilogies by three amazing romance writers. These stories all have two things in common: magic and an unconventional romance!

“All’s Fair in Love, War and Demigods” by Wendy Sparrow:
Allie Mason isn’t what Donovan Rowe was expecting from a demigoddess of love. Touchy-feely she is not. But just because she is able to drop him to the mat but doesn’t mean he’s right for her–she needs someone less battle-scarred and jaded. However, Allie has other ideas. While a matching site may have set them up, Allie is sure demigod of war Donovan is who she wants. He’s not getting away without a fight and all’s fair in love, war, and claiming your demigod.

“These Resting Bones” by Em Shotwell:
New Orleans college student Bradley Murphey works hard to blend into the background, which is easier said than done when you are descended from a cursed line of witches. After helping her sisters cast spells (with questionable results) Bradley would be happy to never work magic again, but when she accidentally kills a man she has no choice but to turn to her hottie best friend and her family’s cursed magic for help. But every spell has a price, and sometimes it is best to let dead things rot…

“Destiny’s Dark Light Part III” by Sara Dobie Bauer:
The love story of Cyan and Liam comes to its enchanted end. With the identity of the dreaded dark witch revealed, both Cyan and Liam must find ways to deal with the ramifications. War approaches at an ever-increasing pace. Dark witches and white will soon battle on the streets of Charleston. Still, Cyan remains focused on the man she’s come to love. She is destined to protect Liam, but how can she keep him safe and save the world when her powers are barely under control?

 

Out of Print

“All the stories in the series have been nicely wrapped up. I enjoyed these finales far more than the previous two. I felt it had more grit and tension, there was a real sense of anticipation waiting for the endings and I wasn’t disappointed.

All three stories still had the magic and romance element but there was action, tension, suspense and even an element of horror. I really felt for the characters.”

Wopsywoobookblog

Reviewer

“The Enchanted Series by Sara Dobie Bauer, Em Shotwell and Wendy Sparrow is a must read! All three of these authors have various writing styles that flow together. The authors have a unique way with words that enables you to feel like you are part of the story. I also enjoyed that the anthologies represented different worlds but keep the same theme of magic and romance… The authors did an amazing job wrapping up the anthologies. You really got a sense of the setting, characters and the family dynamics in each of the books. There was so much emotion in the last book. It was full of hate, separation, death, love, compassion , togetherness, life but most of all magic.”
Brittany

Goodreads Reviewer

“‘Magic flame’ is the final instalment to the series, which I hated to see end. The three Authors, with their different writing styles, have done a wonderful job with the conclusion of the anthologies. Well written, with good plots and different and unique story lines involving magic as the centre stage, all three stories are highly entertaining…”
Stella C

Amazon Reviewer

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