Red Pandamonium

· Rainbow Dog Books
4.0
3 reviews
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238
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When you have chaos magic, the only thing you can do is expect the unexpected.

Zombies. Shoestorms. Illicit unicorn rides. A talking red panda.

Before today Max never believed in magic, despite bad luck so terrible he used to jokingly call it a curse. Now he’s a reluctant believer. His first day as a mage he draws the attention of the magic police, not to mention the mysterious hooded figures chasing him all over downtown Portland trying to kill him with magic.

With the help of his new speed-demon red panda familiar, his fortune-telling neighbor, a gadget-obsessed witch, a grumpy vampire, and his maybe-brother, Max needs to learn to use his chaos magic, and quickly, or his ‘curse’ is going to be the end of him and the people he loves.

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4.0
3 reviews
Laura B
18 June 2022
I was excited to start reading this book, but it left me disappointed in relation to the dynamic between the characters, especially the two/ three in a relation. It was not what I expected and did not mention a woman in the relationship ( couple later triad) How that all happened and developed was a bit random and felt not okay to me. I rather the author left the romantic relationship(s) out of the book and have it advertised and written as a fantasy book with just friendship as a basis. I did like the fantasy aspects of the story very creative and it must be a pleasure to have come up with all what happens when Max got his magic and even before that. Do i recommend this as a romance? No, but as a fantasy yes. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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About the author

I escaped from the bowels of Utah (namely Provo) and now live in the sunny Pacific Northwest United States.

My urban fantasy novels mainly feature the trans and queer protagonists grappling with things like identity and found families that I wished I could have read about growing up.

When not writing, you can probably find me beating up pixel baddies or in front of one of my sewing machines adding to my overstuffed closet or my army of homemade plush dolls.

If you find yourself blinded by the vivid colors and loud patterns of my homemade shirts, know that I’m only trying to warn you that I may be poisonous. Or venomous? Or both? Probably both.

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