Elizabeth Marsden is on her way up in local politics, but a long-buried secret could destroy her life – she’s a hidden Magic Born. She believed all of her magic-related records had been purged, until a trancehacker finds the last one.
Vadim Bazarov needs blank ID cards for the Magic Born he helps smuggle to safety. Blackmailing Lizzie will get him what he needs. But what he wants starts to get in the way, as their fighting turns to passion.
Love won’t be enough if a new anti-magic ordinance is passed, and one of them will be pushed into making a choice that will change not only their lives, but all of New Corinth and its Magic Born zone – forever.
Sonya Clark discovered she was a writer at the age of thirteen. Ray Bradbury whispered it to her through the pages of his books. The Vampire Lestat encouraged this lunacy in florid fashion, and Pennywise the Clown muttered dire warnings of what would happen should she neglect her calling. It took many years – many, like, a lot, yo – for her to figure out how to actually finish a manuscript. Once she unlocked that mystery, there was no turning back.
Sonya writes a few different flavors of romance – paranormal, sci-fi, and contemporary. She loves music, has a weird thing for the abstract art of Wassily Kandinsky, and a long-standing obsession with Robert Johnson that will one day result in a blues-themed novel. She lives with her husband and daughter in Tennessee.