Dream Magic
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Narrated by:
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Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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By:
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DT Jones
This title uses a narrator's voice replica
In the first book of the "Dream Magic" series, Addison Meadows embarks on a transformative journey as she uncovers her heritage as a descendant of powerful witches, tracing back to the legendary Medea. Excited to start her dream job, she finds herself working alongside the charming and wealthy Hunter Ellington, who harbors deep feelings for her. However, their world is turned upside down when Hunter's father is kidnapped, revealing Addison's extraordinary abilities as she wields the Light of Evilbane to save him. As they navigate the complexities of their burgeoning relationship and the magical legacy that binds them, they must confront the sinister threat posed by the malevolent sorcerer Bevan Tempest. Will their love and newfound powers be enough to overcome the darkness, or will they tear them apart?
©2025 DT Jones (P)2026 DT JonesListener received this title free
Dream Magic is a fresh infusion into the realm of witchcraft fiction, notable for its seamless blending of classical mythology with contemporary storytelling. What sets it apart is the depth of its lore—from the invocation of Hecate’s legacy to the presence of powerful ancestors influencing Addison’s path—which adds a richness often missing in more superficial magical coming-of-age stories. Addison’s journey is not just about spells and potions but a profound exploration of identity and destiny tied to a venerable history.
The characters anchor the narrative with a satisfying earnestness. Addison is an inviting protagonist; her curiosity and vulnerability make her relatable, while Hunter serves as a strong figure whose layered presence hints at deeper mysteries. The dynamic between the two drives much of the story’s emotional core. The pace balances moments of introspective magic-learning with bursts of tension, ensuring the reader’s investment throughout.
One of the book’s standout elements is its reverence for classical mythology. Incorporating Medea and Hecate’s mythos provides a striking contrast to the contemporary setting, giving the magic system a mythic gravitas that feels earned rather than gimmicky. The ancestral assistance Addison receives is portrayed with a certain respect and complexity, enriching the narrative beyond typical fantasy tropes. This connection to history and legend makes the world-building feel lived-in and layered.
Overall, Dream Magic offers a thoughtful and evocative initiation into a magical world where ancient power pulses beneath modern life. It will appeal particularly to readers who enjoy urban fantasy with feminist undertones and a keen interest in mythology’s enduring influence.
For those intrigued by the idea of magic as both inheritance and self-discovery, Addison’s story promises an enchanting start. It raises the question: what does it really mean to carry the past within us, and how do we shape destiny in light of it? Dream Magic invites its readers to ponder these mysteries while being thoroughly entertained.
Dreams of Magic Meet Romance of Mystery
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