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The Seven Crowns of High Magic: Athra, #2
The Children of Gods and Magic: Athra, #3
A Time and Place for Magic: Athra, #1
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In a desperate bid to avert catastrophe, the sisters, keepers of sacred knowledge, are compelled to call upon their sons for aid in a perilous quest. As the young heroes embark on this dangerous journey, the fear of the old gods, rising from their slumber intensifies.

 

Will the powers bestowed upon them be sufficient to stop a new magical force threatening the gods thousand-year slumber, or will the ancient Fae, in their arrogance, determine the destiny of all the realms? In a race against time, the young champions must confront mythical creatures, navigate treacherous landscapes, and unlock their latent potential to ensure the survival of Athra.

 

"The Children of Gods and Magic" is a pulse-pounding adventure where alliances are tested, and the boundary between myth and reality blurs. As the threat intensifies, the fate of Athra teeters on the edge, and the question echoes through the realms – can the Children of Oracles stand against the looming darkness, or will the whims of the Fae decide the ultimate destiny of all the realms?

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Release dateJul 4, 2022
The Seven Crowns of High Magic: Athra, #2
The Children of Gods and Magic: Athra, #3
A Time and Place for Magic: Athra, #1

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  • A Time and Place for Magic: Athra, #1

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    A Time and Place for Magic: Athra, #1
    A Time and Place for Magic: Athra, #1

    Miranda and her coven's tranquil existence is shattered when Raspiria,  Queen of the Elves, opens a door between worlds and awakens magic. As they grapple with newfound powers, they travel to Athra where an ominous conflict emerges between the relentless armies of the Dark Lord and the dwindling remnants of the resistance forces.   In the mystical world of Athra, Miranda's children find themselves entwined in a destiny that demands a final, desperate stand against the looming threat of the Dark Lord. The magical races, including Elves, Dwarves, and Dragons, unite in a last epic battle to decide the fate of all life.   In "A Time and Place for Magic," the stakes are high, and the journey is fraught with peril. The fate of Athra hinges on the courage and resilience of these last defenders as they strive to accomplish what their predecessors could not. Will they conquer the unbeatable, or is the world destined for eternal darkness? The answer lies in the hands of those willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for the greater good.

  • The Seven Crowns of High Magic: Athra, #2

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    The Seven Crowns of High Magic: Athra, #2
    The Seven Crowns of High Magic: Athra, #2

    The Ruling Seven find themselves at a crossroads when an insidious force threatens to unravel the very fabric of their magical dominion. As a mysterious adversary learns to thwart their powerful enchantments, the sisters face a dilemma that forces them into a perilous game of intrigue. With the foresight of the sisters obscured, Jade must navigate a treacherous web of uncertainty, enlisting the help of those closest to her.   Meanwhile, Riley, Tasha, and Xavier embark on a harrowing journey with their friend Jin to confront a spreading sickness emanating from a corrupted Tree of Life in the distant land of C'den. They must find the one that can restore the Tree, a task that holds the key to saving all of Athra.   The intertwining threads of fate bring the Ruling Seven face-to-face with betrayal within their own ranks, and an evil that shadows the realms they swore to protect. Can they overcome the growing darkness, defeat the malevolence threatening their world, and safeguard Constellation City? "The Seven Crowns of High Magic" weaves a tale of suspense, loyalty, and the enduring power of magic in the face of formidable odds.

  • The Children of Gods and Magic: Athra, #3

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    The Children of Gods and Magic: Athra, #3
    The Children of Gods and Magic: Athra, #3

    In a desperate bid to avert catastrophe, the sisters, keepers of sacred knowledge, are compelled to call upon their sons for aid in a perilous quest. As the young heroes embark on this dangerous journey, the fear of the old gods, rising from their slumber intensifies.   Will the powers bestowed upon them be sufficient to stop a new magical force threatening the gods thousand-year slumber, or will the ancient Fae, in their arrogance, determine the destiny of all the realms? In a race against time, the young champions must confront mythical creatures, navigate treacherous landscapes, and unlock their latent potential to ensure the survival of Athra.   "The Children of Gods and Magic" is a pulse-pounding adventure where alliances are tested, and the boundary between myth and reality blurs. As the threat intensifies, the fate of Athra teeters on the edge, and the question echoes through the realms – can the Children of Oracles stand against the looming darkness, or will the whims of the Fae decide the ultimate destiny of all the realms?

Author

M. Eugene Smith

M. Eugene Smith, is a passionate writer with a penchant for fantasy and science fiction. From his early years, M. Eugene has been an avid reader, delving into the realms of imagination since he first learned to read. Currently residing in the vibrant landscapes of southern Texas, M. Eugene shares his abode with not only his spouse but also his canine companions. Embraced by the warmth of southern Texas, he indulges his love for gardening year-aound. As M. Eugene Smith continues to weave tales that transport readers to fantastical realms, his writing remains a reflection of the profound connection between the human spirit and the wonders of the natural world.

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