Where magic burns

 Where Magic burns in Winter Seas 


"Something bound her to him tonight with a force that was more desperate, more urgent than her usual possessiveness. A small but insistent voice in her head kept telling her, "Forget your bats." Don’t leave him. Not tonight."

"Where Magic Burns on Winter Seas" is a gripping fantasy that feels raw, exhausting, and real. The story begins in post-apocalyptic Atlanta, where technology and magic are locked in a brutal tug of war.

The story revolves around Zima, Elijah, and the way they are trying to cope with each other.
What makes this book work so well isn't just the cool magic system; it’s the heavy emotional lifting.

Kate Daniels starts out as a typical, walled-off loner mercenary, but the chaos forces her to crack open. She ends up taking a young, vulnerable girl named Julie under her wing, and watching this terrifyingly tough sword fighter try to navigate basic human empathy and protective instincts is the best part of the book.

​Add in her sharp, combative chemistry with Curran (the Beast Lord), some terrifying mythological stakes involving ancient gods, and a world that feels genuinely dangerous, and you get a spectacular urban fantasy. It’s gritty, it’s witty, and it has a massive heart buried under all that steel.

Overall, it's the perfect read for anyone who wants their magical worlds to feel messy, cold, and deeply driven by flawed people trying to do the right thing.

​Are you planning to dive into the Kate Daniels series from the beginning, or did a specific character or trope from this world catch your eye?

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