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A Magic Touch

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A Chinese legend, a sword and ring, and a demon who wants both!

 

Getting stalked by a demon isn't what Song expected when she finds an ancient sword in an auctioned-off crate. As a teacher in martial arts, she can't help but practice a few exercises with it. But once she does, visions of the past slam into her head, revealing a goddess, two unlikely heroes, and a demon bent on destroying the earth. Shaken and unsure of what she's seen, things are further complicated when the demon stalks her.

Shen is a well-respected restaurant owner with many secrets under his eccentric Tang suit. Magic is something he is and something he knows much about, so when he is drawn to a pawnshop and discovers a ring, he buys it immediately. But when he slips it on and sees visions, he realizes there's more to this purchase than he first thought. And when the demon comes after him, he knows he must unite the sword and the ring to send the demon back to where it came from. Now he must find the sword and the woman who holds it and fight off the demon who wants both.

 

Can Shen convince Song not only are they magically touched but only they are the key to defeating the demon?

206 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 11, 2023

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T.L. Humphrey

21 books13 followers
T.L. Humphrey has been writing since high school, where she entertained her friends with her imagination. She enjoys creating fun stories and believable characters who get into strange—or not so strange—situations. She continues to write, an endeavor she never wants to end. She currently lives in the southwest with her husband and her dog.

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What a fantastic conclusion to the series!! I loved this take on a Chinese folktale (and as an Asian American myself, I love seeing more Asian characters in American novels). I felt I could really relate to Song (the main character) and her family. No spoilers, but I enjoyed how the ending tied the series together.
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