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The Heart of Faerie is the Heart of the World While Oberon, immortal king of Faerie, lies under a terrible curse, the artistic spirit in the world is slipping away. The King's Raven would do anything to lift the spell, if only it hadn't also stripped him of his magic and flung him into an iron-bound past with a damaged memory. The only thing that can save them both is sealed inside a riddle wrapped in a puzzle that spans the centuries. With the help of an Elizabethan magus, a Victorian spinster, and a mad reporter, only mortal musician Ben Harper find Raven in time to solve the riddle, stop a…mehr

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The Heart of Faerie is the Heart of the World While Oberon, immortal king of Faerie, lies under a terrible curse, the artistic spirit in the world is slipping away. The King's Raven would do anything to lift the spell, if only it hadn't also stripped him of his magic and flung him into an iron-bound past with a damaged memory. The only thing that can save them both is sealed inside a riddle wrapped in a puzzle that spans the centuries. With the help of an Elizabethan magus, a Victorian spinster, and a mad reporter, only mortal musician Ben Harper find Raven in time to solve the riddle, stop a witch, and restore the creative heart of the world? First he has to find the key. In the second book of the Harper Errant series, Ben and Raven embark on a journey from the castles and taverns of Old England to the British Museum on Christmas Eve, from the Crystal Palace of Victorian London to wintry Dartmoor and a stunning magickal conclusion you'll never forget.
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Maggie Secara started out wanting to be an archaeologist. Then a reporter, then an international spy, a poet, an opera singer, a novelist, a historian. She ended up being a bit of each, earning a Masters in English and becoming involved with historical costume and improvisational theatre. When all those passions came together at once, she decided to be a novelist again, and so she did. Her short fiction has appeared in a variety of publications, including New Realm and Unsung Stories magazines, and she recently started work on a Victorian fantasy series. Maggie lives in Los Angeles, California, with one adoring husband, two goofy cats, four magical novels, and half a million English words to toy with.