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Everything was fine in Adam’s world…

He had his health, his friends, a loving boyfriend, and he could use magic to heal people. Was it his first choice to fight demons? No. But things could be a lot worse. He could be dead or stuck at some Republican benefit with his parents.

…then Xavier was kidnapped.

Now it’s a race against the clock to find his beloved before either Demons or Zora politics does him in.

Adam’s life isn’t perfect, but he will fight to keep it and everyone in it safe, no matter the cost.

251 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 5, 2023

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L.D. Valentine

2 books9 followers
I am a music loving, video game playing, anime watching, comic book reading, movie debating, sword collecting ball of nerd who has an unhealthy relationship with tea and YouTube. Oh, and I love writing more than anything. I have always loved creating with words. My imagination was wild, and since I couldn’t draw to save my life, I turned to writing. Fast forward more years and I realize that queer representation is…in need of some help. I always enjoyed reading these amazing adventures in fantasy and sci-fi despite always being slightly depressed that I could never see myself in those characters. So I said, “To hell with waiting,” and decided to make my own. Now, with some effort and just smidge of luck, I will show this new generation that they can be the heroes. They’re meant for more than just being the side character, and I intend to show them that.

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October 12, 2023
Amazing Sequel in One of my Favorite Series

I have to admit, I was a little peeved when this book started with Adam as the POV character instead of Xavier, but the reason for that was made clear very early on. And this was the only way to tell the story. So I went with it and I’m glad I did. Zora is back and there’s a new demon in town. If you liked book one you’ll love this one too. I could not put this book down.
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