Bad Magic - Christine Pope

Bad Magic

By Christine Pope

  • Release Date: 2017-03-30
  • Genre: Paranormal Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 112 Ratings

Description

Bad magic can be so good ...

These 5 full-length novels of paranormal romance and urban fantasy will keep you on the edge of your seat and up past the witching hour. Black magic, adventure, and romance … they’re all here.

Something this good can’t last forever … download this set before it’s gone!

About the Books:

Chosen by Christine Pope
When a fatal fever nearly wipes out the entire world's population, the survivors of what became known as "the Dying" believe the worst is in the past ... 

Hidden Blade by Pippa DaCosta
The once-revered ancient Egyptian gods aren’t dead. They’re back. And soul eater Private Investigator, Ace Dante, is in their way.

The Last Necromancer by C.J. Archer
For 5 years, Charlie has lived as a boy in the slums, but when she's arrested, her only means of escape lies with raising the dead. Now people are hunting her for her necromancy, but only one man succeeds in capturing her: a man known as Death, as compelling as he is frightening.

Nefertiti’s Heart by A.W. Exley
1861. In a steam and mechanically powered London, feisty Cara Devon uses her dead father's secret notebook as a guide in her pursuit of powerful ancient artifacts.

Thunder Hunter by Rachel Medhurst
For Thor to Live, Thunder Hunter must die. For a thousand years, Thor's power has been inside Trygger. Can he finally defeat the Fallen Ones to give it back?

Soul Marked by C. Gockel
When Tara finds a man passed out in her alley, she hopes he is just a junky … and then she sees his pointed ears.

Reviews

  • Nice set of books

    4
    By Keithbornmann
    THE DJINN WARS: BOOK 1 - CHOSEN This is one of the most talented authors I've read. I loved this story and look forward to reading more. The main character is a believable young woman and the character development was great. The only problem I had with the book was the sexual content. I had to skip those sections. The main character is the oldest daughter of a family of four. One day, nearly everyone in the world dies of a seemingly random virus. She is immune to it. She watches helplessly as her parents and brother die and turn into dust. With the help of a disembodied voice, she finds a new place to live. Then a stranger comes along with whom she becomes close. The book ends with an incredible cliff hanger, however, the questions that arise about what actually happened are satisfactorily answered before the close of the story. DEAD RISING: THE TEMPLAR - BOOK 1 by DEBRA DUNBAR Not read yet BEYOND THE VEIL (THE VEIL SERIES #1) by PIPPA DACOSTA Not a fan of books with demons. Lost interest. WOLVES: I BRING THE FIRE PART 1: A LOKI SERIES by C. GOCKEL These characters are developed very Well. I thoroughly enjoyed this story. Would love to read the rest of the series. THE LAST NECROMANCER: MINISTRY OF CURIOSITIES, BOOK #1 by C. J. ARCHER I enjoyed this book. First book on necromancers that I've read. NEFERTITI'S HEART: THE ARTIFACT HUNTERS BOOK 1 by A. W. EXLEY This looks like the beginning of a great series. The main character, Cara, is a great hero. She can fight, she can protect herself. When she inherits her father's estate, she is thrust into a battle for all he had collected over the years. One man who pursued his assets chooses to pursue her instead. It's a cool love story and contains steampunk and paranormal elements. Reminds me of Warehouse 13. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
  • Collection

    5
    By math wizard
    I give this collection of stories five stars. There is only one story in the collection which I did not care for, “Lost Wolf”. The main character , Victoria, was a whiney weak character. For an alpha female she was weak. Did nothing to find out who she was but always crying how she did not remember anything. Now Toby was a bit of a weak character as well. He did nothing to help Victoria regain her memory until after he was released. He was a bit whiney as well because he wanted Victoria but really wasn’t forceful enough emotionally or leadership like to move things along. I would read more by the other authors in this collection but nothing by Stacy Claflin, author of Lost Wolf.