I upgraded my tired old body for a flashy younger version. Turning back the clock has benefits, and I use my new magic to help the vulnerable. It’s good, but it’s not enough. It’s never enough.
Thea, the leader of the secret society I work for, has found another magical artifact. I don’t trust her. Her followers are too compliant to believe. What’s more, the magic she wields is more sinister than I knew existed. With the artifact in her grasp, her control over others would be absolute.
With my future uncertain and my past haunting me, the artifact’s power lures me like a desert traveler to an oasis. More power is the only way my mind might escape Thea’s ominous takeover. But will I give up more than I gain?
Emma Shelford feels that life is only complete with healthy doses of magic, history, and science. Since these aren't often found in the same place, she created her own worlds where they happily coexist. If you catch her in person, she will eagerly discuss Lord of the Rings ad nauseam, why the ancient Sumerians are so cool, and the important role of phytoplankton in the ocean.
Emma is the author of the Nautilus Legends (a marine biologist discovers that mythical sea creatures are real), the Musings of Merlin Series (Merlin is immortal, forever young, and living in the modern day), and the Breenan Series (a young woman follows a mysterious stranger into an enchanting Otherworld).
mother's of mist read much easier than daughters of dusk. but then all the characters were in place, plus you got quick visits with old friends. moving onto the curse of the celts. what trouble will Morgan get into now?