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The Magic You Make

The Spells We Cast, Book 2

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The Magic You Make

By: Jason June
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What Nigel and Ori know could change the magical world. But first they have to survive it. In this propulsive sequel to The Spells We Cast, sunshine/grump soulmates Nigel and Ori must overcome magical corruption and an evil force inside Nigel.

Still reeling from their deadly encounter with the Knife and the revelation that the Culling was unnecessary, soulmates Nigel and Ori have been thrust into a resistance movement overnight. They’ll do whatever it takes to end the tradition of greedy elites taking power from teen magicians. But with Alister rallying the Guild against them, a mysterious spell erasing the memories of every ally they recruit, and a dark force threatening to take control of Nigel, the road ahead is treacherous. Can Nigel and Ori’s newfound love protect them as they fight for justice—and their lives?

The action-packed follow-up to The Spells We Cast will make listeners laugh, swoon, cheer, and hold their breath right down to the stunning conclusion.

©2024 Jason June (P)2024 Disney Hyperion
Magic Users Fantasy Science Fiction & Fantasy Magic Contemporary LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction Humor Romance

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With magic and mayhem alight, all characters brought forth their personas and skills in this epic tale. A universe set aside from our own, but distinctly connected. I loved this tale, and I hope it goes on.

The storyline was based on love. All forms.

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I love most of the work that Jason does. This book has a lot of plot driven devices that are centered about information learned be characters where the audience knows was happening, but in-story all the information isn’t shared. Which as complexity to the story and the characters development. This is something I do not see often. Very appreciative of this.

Complexities of intrapersonal relationships.

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