This Week, I Faced Up To My Own. . .
Dark Fear
This second book in Marcus
Abshire’s Ways of the Warlock Series sees the pace and mayhem increase
exponentially. Jakobus and Melandra are edging ever closer to finding out who
it was that ordered the slaughter of the white witch, and, subsequently, trying
to frame Jakobus for that deed. The trouble is, the closer they get, the more
frantic things become. As the blurb highlights:
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White
witches can’t be trusted, and anyone with any sense knows that. So that either
makes me an idiot or a fool to do so. I’ll let you decide which.
I have a good reason, though. A
sister of the white witch coven wants revenge for a murder she thinks I
committed. Problem is, I didn’t kill anyone. Okay, that’s a lie. I’ve killed
people, lots of people, just not this one. Melandra says she wants to help,
wants to keep her coven sister from corrupting her soul by sending a monster
made from magic to kill me. But it’s not that simple. Things usually never are.
I need to clear my name and keep
from getting killed. Hopefully, in the process, I can save Melandra’s friend
from falling into darkness, and while I’m at it, avoid a lethal assassin and an
insane Immortal, both with their own reasons to see me dead. I thought that if
I stopped using black magic, my life would get less dangerous… Turns out, I was
wrong.
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Yes, things get rather
fraught as Jakobus and Melandra home in on the assassin; the one who sent her;
and the actual reason why their respective worlds are turning upside down. And
uncovering the truth doesn’t make things any easier. Mistrust and doubt still
exists, especially among the witches who insist on treating Jakobus like a
murderous villain. Of course, this has the potential to lead to complications.
Exactly the thing they need to avoid if they’re going to survive what’s coming.
History is unraveled. Secrets are revealed. Sides are chosen. Risks taken. And
consequences set in motion.
Who lives and who dies?
Ah, for that, you’ll have to
face your own dark fears. So, settle in for the ride and take delight – as I
did – in the relentless action; the pieces of a complex puzzle falling into
place; and the epic conclusion that sees Jakobus facing off against an unkillable
creature.
All in a day’s work for a former warlock.
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