
author: Amanda M. Lee
series: Mystic Caravan #11
published: 2 February 2021
publisher: WinchesterShaw Publications
genre(s): cozy mystery, paranormal
pages: 277
source: Kindle Unlimited
format: eBook
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the blurb
The members of Mystic Caravan have Georgia on their minds as they land in Savannah … and immediately find trouble.
In a city full of ghosts, Poet Parker expects a few magical things to happen, but when an evil cult sacrifices a young woman on the beach next to their camp, things take a turn nobody was expecting. Thankfully, she’s not alone for this fight.
Zoe Lake-Winters is considered the most powerful mage in existence. She’s brash, full of herself, and ready for a brawl. When she and her husband bring their daughter to the circus, Poet is immediately intrigued. She can feel the power rippling off Zoe, and it’s the sort of power that can force a reckoning.
The cult has magic, but it’s not enough to frighten Poet. It’s what they’re protecting that has everybody in a tizzy. It seems there’s a door to another plane, and the enemy trying to cross over to a world they were driven from is significant.
With Zoe and her mouthy daughter Sami on the prowl, Mystic Caravan is in a tumultuous state. On top of her normal worries, Poet also has to contend with her boyfriend Kade Denton, who is delighted to have another mage to learn from even as he struggles to trust his new abilities.
Magic is might, and there’s magic bubbling at every corner of Mystic Caravan. That’s a good thing because for the final fight they’re going to need every ounce of it they can muster.
Worlds are about to collide, and nobody will ever be the same again.
- a few notes
- review
content warning: ❗some graphic violence❗
POV: 1st person
keywords/phrases: ghosts, magic, cults
spice: 0🔥
language: 0🤬
Freaky Mage is a crossover between Mystic Caravan and Covenant College, one of the many companion series, one I haven’t yet read. That’s one of the things I love about the world the author has created, the wide-ranging series that interconnect with one another.
The author does a great job painting the picture of the setting, giving the reader a true taste of the city. The story has lots of twists and plenty of laughs, too. I absolutely love diving in and getting lost in these books!
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