Dark magic meets galactic warfare. Carina Lin has found her long-lost mage kindred, but her joy is tempered with pain. One of her half-siblings is a dark mage who is planning to lead a powerful clan to galactic domination. Only mages can prevent the horrors that are about to unfold, but Carina faces an impossible dilemma: should she protect her family or defeat her evil half-brother? Her decision leads her to discover secrets about mages she never imagined. Wildfire and Steel is book three in the dark, exciting space fantasy series, Star Mage Saga.
Dark magic meets galactic warfare. Carina Lin has found her long-lost mage kindred, but her joy is tempered with pain. One of her half-siblings is a dark mage who is planning to lead a powerful clan to galactic domination. Only mages can prevent the horrors that are about to unfold, but Carina faces an impossible dilemma: should she protect her family or defeat her evil half-brother? Her decision leads her to discover secrets about mages she never imagined. Wildfire and Steel is book three in the dark, exciting space fantasy series, Star Mage Saga.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J.J. Green is a British-Australian science fiction author who believes the science in science fiction includes zoology, botany, genetics, evolutionary theory, social science and psychology. Her characters are real people living with the challenges of existence in future societies, and some are kickass sci fi heroines too. Her series include Space Colony One, Star Mage Saga, Shadows of the Void and Carrie Hatchett, Space Adventurer. J.J. was born in London's East End within the sound of the church bells of St. Mary Le Bow, Cheapside, which makes her a bona fide Cockney. She first left the U.K. as a young adult and has lived in Australia, Laos and Taiwan. She currently lives aboard her starship in Cambridge, UK, with her ship's cat, called Black Cat, the cabin boy and the chief engineer.
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