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“Plenty of sexual tension …” A knock on Thea Gale’s door interrupts her memories of all that forbidden lusty tension between her and Magnus Rogon, The Uncrowned King of Right-Thinking Witches and Warlocks. The High Tribunal has exiled Magnus for “consorting with a common human.” Thea is left with her lavender vibrator and magic red shoes for consolation. A louder knock at the door … Against all reason, Thea opens the door and big trouble marches in. A ten-year-old girl claiming Magnus is her father demands to see him. Thea believes she’s come to terms with a dull, celibate future and shuts the door. Anything relevant to Magnus, so not her problem. Wishful thinking … Thea’s conscience refuses to give her a break. It’s cold outside. She lets Ceana into her house. Too quickly, she promises support against a rogue warlock who wants Ceana’s birthright. Thea’s change of heart opens some kind of magical conduit for Magnus’s return—ostensibly to help his daughter. Can he and Thea battle the baddies and figure out a future together? The path to true magic does not run smoothly … The black magician who challenges right thinking casts unbreakable curses, conjures terrifying spells, and targets Thea to get what he wants. Can she—a common human—discover a deeper magic besides clicking her magical red shoes to save Magnus, Ceana, and all Right-Thinkers?

241 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 26, 2018

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Barbara Plum

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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.

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November 2, 2018
This finale to the Weird Magic Trilogy is loaded with snark, betrayals, love, mayhem, and of course MAGIC!

Thea gets to meet the daughter Magnus never knew he had - of course with an intended queen, a Nobilissima, in Wales.

Thea finally claims her ties to her father, The Wizard, and a great deal of working together is needed for Thea, Mother Rogon, Magnus' daughter Ceana and Magnus to break free from the evil Aigil.

As Bruce Willis was once fond of saying, it's all about the Love, baby.

A fun and fabulous finale !
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