A Forty Something Fury
by Paige Andrews and Bryon Cahill
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Pub Date Oct 24 2024 | Archive Date Not set
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Description
Forty-something Angie Daly does not have time for ancient prophecies. Especially ones that come from wisecracking fae creatures.
An overworked, overtired owner of a struggling bookstore, Angie juggles two twenty-something kids who won’t move out, a husband expressing his mid-life crisis via a sea-shanty garage band, and a best friend going through a bitter divorce.
When two snooty elves, an aggravated fairy, and a miniature giant show up in her kitchen and tell her she HAS to help them with a psychotic warlock, she refuses. She’s pretty sure it’s a lucid dream, anyway.
But when her best friend vanishes, leaving behind an ominous warning, Angie reconsiders. She agrees to help the magical folk if they help her find her missing friend.
And so Angie plunges into a hidden world she’s never even imagined, popping through portals, sipping ghostly spirits, and reluctantly coming into her birthright as a bonafide warrior witch in the hopes of stopping whatever evil the warlock has planned.
Midlife crisis? Try midlife magic war, and Angie’s about to lead the charge.
A Forty-Something Fury is the first novel in the urban fantasy series by Paige Andrews and Bryon Cahill. If you like fast-paced action, quirky characters, and a main character with serious attitude. Start reading today!
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781629554044 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 316 |
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Featured Reviews
Thank you Paige Andrews, Bryon Cahill, Netgalley and Sterling & Stone for this free ARC in exchange for a review.
It's rare to find new novels these days which have distinct characters and a story-line which holds attention, but this book does that, and does it well.
I hope this will turn into a series, cause I'd keep reading even if I didn't get an ARC.