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Updated: Jun 17, 2024

Fun Fact Time! Did you notice that the short story bonus I release for book 2 in a Magiford series is always from the perspective of a side character? I've been doing this intentionally from the start because I only do viewpoints from the heroine + hero in the book, and it's fun to see what the side characters are thinking/going through! (Sometimes the other bonus short stories are also from the perspective of a side character but I always make sure the book 2 is from a side character's point of view.) Let's take a look at the side character stories I've written for the past book 2 releases!

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The Annoyed Eminence - Magic on Main Street 2 I know this short story just came out but I wanted to make sure you saw it was available, especially because I have seen Champions wondering what the Drakes' reaction was to the events near the end of book 2. When I was writing the scene from Considine's perspective I knew this is what was going on in the background (and I was laughing about Killian's suffering) and I was so happy I got to share this as a short story! (Warning: This short story has massive spoilers for book 2, so don't read it if you haven't finished book 2.) A Jaded Vampire - Hall of Blood and Mercy 2 Since the Hall of Blood and Mercy series is the series that overlaps the most with the Magic on Main Street series, let's talk about this one next! This side story is once again focused on vampires but this time it is from the perspective of Rupert! Yes, Rupert the vampire stars in multiple short stories! This story gives a look at Rupert's backstory but it does include spoilers for the first two books in the Hall of Blood and Mercy series.

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A Lawful Wolf - Pack of Dawn and Destiny #2 The Pack of Dawn and Destiny series is the first time I wrote a Magiford Supernatural City series that visited Magiford but the main location was another place (the small town of Timber Ridge). Because of this, even though it takes place at the same time as the Magic on Main Street series the characters don't interact at all. This short story has massive spoilers for book 2 (United) to the point where all I can think to say that wouldn't be a huge spoiler is this short give you more perspective as to how the humans of the town view the local werewolves. Enemies, Friends, or Terror? - Court of Midnight and Deception 2 I got carried away when I was writing the Court of Midnight and Deception series and I include WAY TOO MANY side characters! I love all of them so I regret nothing. In the books I gave more page time to Skye and Indigo so for this short I wanted to focus on Eventide and Azure (Eventide is the faun that helps Leila a lot at the beginning and Azure is the naiad who is Leila's driver and in charge of the cars owned by the Night Court). It also gives you a perspective of how the Night Court views the relationship between Leila and Rigel.


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A Clocktower Meeting - Gate of Myth and Power #2 This short story packs a double punch because you get to see the Regional Committee of Magic characters plus a very annoyed Aristide, Ker, and Charon. It's technically a prequel, so it won't really spoil anything for the main series but it is likely to be confusing if you haven't read at least book 1 in the Gate of Myth and Power series. Did you notice the build-in-progress clocktower cameo in the Magic on Main Street series?

 

Updated: Jun 17, 2024

Happy Valentine's Day, Champions! Valentine's Day continues to be one of my favorite holidays--an entire day dedicated to sweets and showing everyone I love how special they are to me? Sign me up!

This year I have a fabulous Magiford sale to give you as a gift (it's almost as great a chocolate!) the first book in the Gate of Myth and Power series is FREE and the second book is only $0.99. The King's Captive will be free for only 5 days so grab your copy now while it is available. Feel free to pass this super sale along to any of your friends or family who you think might like these books. I love gifting free books to non-Champions too! ❤️

Gate of Myth and Power Sale

Get your free book 1: Amazon.com  |  All other Amazon stores

Discount book 2: Amazon.com  |  All other Amazon stores This series takes place after the current Magic on Main Street series but there are some Jade and Considine cameos in it. The Gate of Myth and Power series was my chance to write a Hades and Persephone retelling but set it in Magiford with my own special spin (which is why I made it so the male hero doesn't realize he kidnapped the heroine in my version). 🐈‍⬛ Here's the description from book 1 if you want a little more info about the series: I can turn into a housecat. It’s a fun magic, except in a world filled with vampires and werewolves, it doesn’t exactly make me a powerhouse. Instead, the supernatural community has classified me as an outcast, which means one thing: Picking on me is open season all day, every day. The local fae are the worst of all, and it’s during one of their regular “capture the cat-girl” sessions that I shift into my cat form and meet HIM for the first time. Noctus is so powerful his magic radiates off him like a sun, and my fae captors can barely look in his general direction. And then my life gets even more terrifying when Noctus decides to take me with him. As a pet. Why did he pick today to “adopt don’t shop” a cat? It gets worse when I realize he’s an elf, a ruling race of supernaturals that was supposedly killed off centuries ago. But he’s not just any elf, no. He’s an elven king, with heaps of secrets to protect. Secrets that I am quickly learning since he includes his new pet in everything from breaking into buildings to inspect classified paperwork to tracking down sketchy supernaturals. All this means if he gets even a hint that I’m not a real cat, I’m going to find out firsthand how elves treat their prisoners. So, escaping Noctus is priority # 1. How hard can it be? (Answer: very.)

 
  • Feb 5, 2024
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Updated: Apr 9

All of the Magiford Supernatural City urban fantasy trilogies are packed with humor, battles, and a sweet, slow burn romance! Each series was written to each tell a standalone story, but they are connected to each other and you'll recognize overlapping side characters if you read all of them.


But it can be confusing to know what is the best order to read through the different trilogies because some of them are taking place at the same time.


To clarify, there is not an official reading order but if you are trying to avoid spoilers between the series you can read them in one of these orders:




Here is a graphic showing the chronological timeline, which might make it easier to understand:

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The four series in the middle of the graphic (including the series for Shiloh which isn't written and won't be released for a while) are all related to each other because they all deal with the search the Paragon has been doing and the reason he is hanging out in the Midwest. Read Gate of Myth and Power series for more details about his search, I'm trying to avoid sharing spoilers!


The other books, including Pack of Dawn and Destiny, Magic on Main Street, and the unnamed series I am writing next are obviously part of the same Magiford world but they aren't related to the Paragon's search which is also the reason why he does not have a major role in these books. You can think of them as spin offs! While I am talking about the Paragon: NO the Paragon is NOT the ML for Shiloh's series or my next series. I haven't decided yet if I will write a series for him - if I do it will be several years in the future before it happens. As you can see in this graphic, if you compare the published order to the chronological order we went back in time with the Magic on Main Street series and these books directly overlap with the timeline of the Pack of Dawn and Destiny series. And yes, the next series is also going "back in time" because it will take place before the events of the Gate of Myth and Power series.




 

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