Magic's Song

Magic's Song

Genia Avers

Genia Avers

Do you believe in magic? Logical, practical Tanith Cox doesn't. Or does she? Years ago an old book and a young girl's wish made her believe she caused her parent's death. As an adult, she finds herself needing to test that belief. She wishes for a lover and is shocked when the man of her dreams appears in the flesh. Brent Beldon wants only wants Tanith's voice for his band. Or at least that is what he tells himself. Past experience has taught him to not mix music with pleasure. He doesn't believe that anyone can truly love the man behind the music. Armed with the magic book,Tanith once again tries to tempt fate but finds herself wondering if Brent is drawn to her of his own free will. Will Brent find that he has passion for more than just music before it is too late?
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Forbidden Magic

Forbidden Magic

Genia Avers

Genia Avers

Subena’s people are dying. To obtain the crystals the álfar need to survive, she agrees to a treaty with the hated Gatslians. King Rothart has but one demand—she must wed his son, Prince Kamber. Subena vows the marriage will be in name only, but she is ill prepared for an attraction stronger than the ancient magic lying dormant in the land. Add to the chaotic mix a former suitor, a phantom lover, attempted murder, and an invasion by hostile troops, and Subena’s world isn’t what it used to be. Ancient skills might shield her body, but she possesses no power to protect her heart. Can she fight his former paramour and keep the seductress from laying claim to the man who’s made his imprint on Subena’s soul? Or is love as much of an illusion as a return to the planet Earth?FORBIDDEN MAGIC is the first novel in a series of romantic adventures chronicling the intercultural challenges as Mydrias and Gastle attempt to resolve their differences and return to earth.About the AuthorA professional computer geek, Genia Avers started writing extensively when she traded in her ski-boots for flip-flops and moved to North Carolina. She approaches writing like a box of candy, sinking her teeth into several genres and enjoying every delicious word. A Golden Heart finalist and winner of the prestigious Daphne du Maurier contest, she has one constant: an HEA. Writing, like reading, is a little escape from reality. Why on earth would anyone want a somber ending?She's the product of a mixed marriage (she's a Yankees fan, her husband Jim has a Red Sox affliction) and lives in a house owned by Kiko the cat. When not conducting string therapy for their landlord, she and Jim can be found combing the beaches near Charleston or appreciating nature in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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