Journals of Natta Magus Series
By Rob Steiner
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About this series
"The idea of Rome and the reality are different. It's the idea that's worth fighting for."
Natta Magus has a chance to do the one thing he's wanted since he got stuck in ancient Rome: Go back home to modern Detroit.
But there's a catch. Octavian Caesar Augustus, the tyrant a-hole who had him kidnapped from Carthage where he was celebrating saving the world with his friends and new girlfriend, wants him to do one last job for Rome.
A rogue Roman agent is accumulating magical weapons from the twenty-first century to overthrow Augustus and start a new Roman civil war. Augustus wants Natta to guide a team of Praetorians through future Detroit and bring the traitor back to Rome for justice.
If Natta refuses, he never gets the chance to go home, and Rome descends into a brutal civil war fought with twenty-first-century magic. If he accepts, he can stay in Detroit…but he'll never again see the people in Rome he's come to love.
In the final chapter of the Journals of Natta Magus, Natta must decide where he truly belongs.
The Journals of Natta Magus series is for fans of Roman alternate history and fantasy.
Titles in the series (5)
- Citizen Magus: Journals of Natta Magus, #1
1
Stuck in a strange time. Daemons lurking at every turn. And those are the least of his worries. Remington Blakes, a magus from an alternate twenty-first century powered by magic, is abandoned in ancient Rome by his mentor without any memory of how or why. Forced to make a living as a magus-for-hire, he takes on the name "Natta Magus" and begins his journey to uncover the truth behind his mentor's betrayal. When Natta learns his mentor has conjured daemons to kidnap a senator's daughter, he must use all of his powers and cunning to not only rescue the child but uncover the dark secret behind why he was stranded. Citizen Magus is the first book in The Journals of Natta Magus series, a must-read for fans of Roman alternate history and fantasy. Grab your copy of Rob Steiner's thrilling magical adventure today.
- Shadow Magus: Journals of Natta Magus, #2
2
He's the only magus in ancient Rome. Or so he thinks. Natta Magus is getting used to life in Augustan Rome. While it doesn't have twenty-first-century perks like baseball or coffee, at least his unique magical skills can help his Aventine Hill friends. But the Roman government has noticed his talents, and they call on him when a religious artifact from Rome's ancient past is stolen. Natta discovers the thief is a magus as powerful as him, which should be impossible in this era. Unlike him, the magus wants Rome to die screaming. Play ball. Shadow Magus is book two of the Journals of Natta Magus series, a must-read for fans of Roman alternate history and fantasy. Grab your copy Rob Steiner's thrilling magical adventure today.
- Wounded Magus: Journals of Natta Magus, #3
3
"Why is it that everyone who wants to save the world always needs to destroy it first?" Natta Magus watched the granddaughter of Cleopatra literally leap into hell to save him and Augustan Rome from annihilation. The least he could do was bust her out. So along with a slave-turned-magi apprentice and his self-appointed chronicler, Natta sets off for Alexandria, Egypt, where he hopes to find a way into the Egyptian underworld. But he soon comes face-to-face with a former adversary who has somehow gone from everyday, first-century human to magical demigod. And not only that, the adversary wants Natta's help in bringing about a magical apocalypse that will change the world and the history he knows. Natta has to fight his way through pirates, daemonic hordes, and his own dark temptations to not only stop the apocalypse but save Cleopatra's granddaughter from the Torture Goddess herself. Just another day for him in the Roman Empire. WOUNDED MAGUS is book three in the Journals of Natta Magus, a series for fans of Roman alternate history and fantasy.
- Natta Magus: Journals of Natta Magus, #4
4
"The idea of Rome and the reality are different. It's the idea that's worth fighting for." Natta Magus has a chance to do the one thing he's wanted since he got stuck in ancient Rome: Go back home to modern Detroit. But there's a catch. Octavian Caesar Augustus, Rome's tyrant a-hole, wants him to do one last job for the Empire. A rogue Roman agent is accumulating magical weapons from the twenty-first century to overthrow Augustus and start a new Roman civil war. Augustus wants Natta to guide a team of Praetorians through future Detroit and bring the traitor back to Rome for justice. If Natta refuses, he never gets the chance to go home, and Rome descends into a brutal civil war fought with twenty-first-century magic. If he accepts, he can stay in Detroit…but he'll never again see the people in Rome he's come to love. In the final chapter of the Journals of Natta Magus, Natta must decide where he truly belongs. Natta Magus is the fourth and final book in The Journals of Natta Magus series, a must-read for fans of Roman alternate history and fantasy. Grab your copy of Rob Steiner's thrilling magical adventure today.
- Journals of Natta Magus: Journals of Natta Magus, #5
5
Remington Blakes, a magus from an alternate 21st century where magic powers the world, has a big problem. His former mentor, William Pingree Ford, stranded him in ancient Rome without a memory as to how or why. Well a guy has to eat, so he takes on the name "Natta Magus", which means something like "Artisanal Wizard" in Latin, and ekes out a living as a magus-for-hire among Rome's plebeians. As Rome's only practicing magus, Natta's adventures take him from the Eternal City's brutal arenas to the wilds of Germania to a diminished Carthage. All the while he searches for a way back home to the 21st century. Now you can get all four volumes in the complete Journals of Natta Magus series (CITIZEN MAGUS, SHADOW MAGUS, WOUNDED MAGUS, and NATTA MAGUS) in one low-priced ebook.
Rob Steiner
Rob Steiner lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, daughter, and a rascal cat. He is the author of the Journals of Natta Magus series, about a wizard from an alternate twenty-first century who is stranded in Augustan Rome. Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show featured two stories about Natta Magus: "The Oath-Breaker's Daemon" and "The Cloaca Maxima." He also wrote the alt-history/space opera Codex Antonius series (Muses of Roma, Muses of Terra, and Muses of the Republic) about a Roman Empire that spawns an interstellar civilization. Be among the first to hear about Rob's new releases by signing up for his "New Release Mailing List" on his web site below. He won't share your info with anyone, and he'll only email you when a new book or story comes out.
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