Shouldn’t magic solve all problems? Apparently not. And Thea Gale has to live with her disillusionment. First, The High Tribunal exiles her lover, The Uncrowned King of Right-Thinking Witches and Warlocks. Three months in remote Scotland should give him time to rehink loving a common-human … whose DNA just happens to carry a witch-killer gene. He manages to escape a kidnapping attempt as he leaves the country, but Thea fails to welcome him with open arms. Someone wants hand and her magical red shoes. Get real. How could she levitate without the shoes? How could she grow her magical powers without the shoes? She demands answers Magnus can’t give. When two rogue genus-magicus practitioners target her family to bring Magnus to his knees, she’s not afraid to click her shoes and scramble a few derailed brain cells. Can two lovers from different worlds leap the obstacles to find love? *** The Weird Magic Trilogy Big Magic Hard Magic True Magic
What could be more uncomfortable than a hair shirt? Or a corset? Or a kilt?
How about a medieval suit of armor?
As a lover of all loose clothing, Barbara Plum, grew up in Southern Missouri reading fairy tales and stories of King Arthur. She didn't have a clue what medieval armor weighed. Or if it was shiny. Or if it rusted.
She took the idea of a modern guy parading in armor to the absurd and imagined him on a boat--although you couldn't pay her to sail. She drew the cynical, burned-out heroine from years of working in Silicon Valley.