Dancing and Disaster: Modern Magick, 11

· Modern Magick Book 11 · Frouse Books
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Rumour’s got a lot to say for itself, and the message is clear: the regulator’s ready.

You know. The magickal regulator. The bright and shiny thing with which we, Team Improbable, propose to restore magick to a fading Britain.

Somebody’s got to test it, and that somebody is us.

Which means wading into the depths of a long-dead realm that nobody’s entered in centuries. And I may have had some practice at that, but this time it’s different.

This time, somebody’s still home. And they really aren’t happy about trespassers.

Looks like disaster’s on the agenda. Again.

Not to worry, though. Where there’s life, there’s hope.

And… dancing.

Ves and Jay return in a fresh bout of magickal madness! Grab your dancing shoes and hang onto your hat. It’s going to be wild. 

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5.0
6 reviews
Savahna Le Prou
February 21, 2022
I love this series. Another great book.
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About the author

English both by name and nationality, Charlotte hasn’t permitted emigration to the Netherlands to change her essential Britishness (much). She writes (mostly) feelgood fantasy over copious quantities of tea, and rarely misses an opportunity to apologise for something. Ace and HSP, history buff and gamer, baker and voracious reader, she loves few things so much as peace and quiet, long walks, and really good cake. Her whimsical works include the House of Werth series, the Wonder Tales and Modern Magick. Her short fiction has also appeared in Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar anthologies.  

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