Ancient Magic, Alexandra Ivy
Ancient Magic, Alexandra Ivy
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Ancient Magic

Author: Alexandra Ivy

Narrator: Elizabeth Russell

Unabridged: 10 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/23/2024


Synopsis

The Vampire Cabal meets only under the direst circumstances. But since Skye Claremont's coven proved wild magic has returned, the cabal has gathered in New York City to decide the fate of the powerful mages.

Skye doubts her oracular powers can help. After ten years indentured to a demon gang, paying off her father's gambling debts with visions, her freedom has come despite her weak abilities, not because of them. But when her father sends a text to demand a meeting, she doesn't need to read the future to know trouble will follow.

The demons want her to kidnap Micha, the reclusive, fearsome leader of the New Orleans vampire cabal. As if a low-voltage witch like her could succeed. But when Skye looks into Micha's eyes, she sees certain doom if she doesn't take him to their stronghold after all. Spellbound more by beauty and intrigue than magic, the vampire follows her into the dark of a demon cell. When the door slams behind them, they'll have to unravel the tangled threads of prophecy and politics that make the way forward immeasurably dangerous. But it's desire that could undo them both . . .

Contains mature themes.

About Alexandra Ivy

Alexandra Ivy is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of romantic suspense, paranormal, and erotic romance. She has also written Regency historicals under the name Deborah Raleigh. A five-time RT Book Award finalist, Ivy has received much acclaim for her Pike, Wisconsin, The Agency, Guardians of Eternity, ARES Security, Immortal Rogues, and Sentinels series. She lives with her family in Missouri.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ellana on June 18, 2019

A truly fascinating book, but only about a third of it was my area of knowledge. Still worth reading......more

Goodreads review by Richard on July 09, 2014

a really fun read - a lot of crazy stuff and even the weak feminist chapter wasn't too irritating.......more