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Nine years have passed on Lucksphere since the devastating battle that shattered millennia of beliefs, yet nothing has changed. Chronicles are still murdered on discovery for fear that the Black Mage Elite might find them first. As far as the Magi know, Morgan and Tariah Chronis are the only Chronicles to make it past puberty. They're note. The four Chronicle children that Morgan sent away for safety are now becoming adults. Kelsey Renaire is a fiery Master Weaponsmith with often more sass than sense. Roman Arequo is an aloof and airy farmer who dabbles in glass carving. C.J. Daragon is a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Nine years have passed on Lucksphere since the devastating battle that shattered millennia of beliefs, yet nothing has changed. Chronicles are still murdered on discovery for fear that the Black Mage Elite might find them first. As far as the Magi know, Morgan and Tariah Chronis are the only Chronicles to make it past puberty. They're note. The four Chronicle children that Morgan sent away for safety are now becoming adults. Kelsey Renaire is a fiery Master Weaponsmith with often more sass than sense. Roman Arequo is an aloof and airy farmer who dabbles in glass carving. C.J. Daragon is a gentle weaver who creates beauty from soil and sand. Jayda Lakemore is a gifted doctor whose watery talents mend all but the most terminal injuries. All live hidden as Master Magi. None know what they really are. All of that is about to change. As the Elite rise again and strike out in ways that threaten to tear the land to pieces, the Chronicles of Lucksphere and their Furies are going to have to join forces to save not only themselves, but the Magi and Kin as well. If they don't work fast, this summer will be the last for Lucksphere. Will love finally defeat hate?
Autorenporträt
Stacy J. Garrett was made in England but born in Sacramento, California, and like the redwoods of the state, her roots have dug deep. Her destiny as a bard was somewhat inevitable. Little else can explain how she constantly told her mother tall tales so outlandish that she couldn't even get grounded for them. Her mother and grandmother had her reading by age three, and that love of a good story propelled her through so many books that Scholastic Books gave her a medal. A love of worlds created by others eventually brought out the desire to create her own, and she has never looked back. Stacy has seen both good and evil in her life, and her stories, like life, have no half measures. Even in a fantasy world of dragons and faeries, even in a modern city where magic abounds, she knows that the constants of real emotion never change. Dreams come true, love can be found at first sight, princesses can rescue their princes, and maybe there really can be happily ever after. Her happy endings never come without cost, though, for she truly believes we can't appreciate the good and the joy without the bad and the pain along the way. Her current haunt is a comfy house in her beloved Sacramento where she wrangles four feline fur-kids and consumes peppermints like mana in order to balance a calendar filled with more creative venues than a sane person should realistically undertake. If she's not chained to her desk, she's stomping through the scenery in search of equally fantastical photographs.