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Mirror Mage

Dragon's Gift: The Huntress, Book 2

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Mirror Mage

By: Linsey Hall
Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
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Cass Clereaux likes her job. It's simple - steal the magic, don't get killed. FireSouls like her are perfect for magic treasure hunting. Their dragon soul helps them find treasure, their wicked powers help them steal it. But there's a big freaking downside - FireSouls are hunted. If either of the magical governments figures out what she is, she can kiss her life goodbye.

When the Alpha Council comes to her with a special job, it's a no-brainer to turn it down, no matter how much money they're offering. Shifters who can sniff out her weird magic are the last supernaturals she needs to be around. Worse? They have a history of hunting FireSouls. But when Cass learns that a little girl's life is at stake and Cass is her last hope, she doesn't have a choice.

With her sisters and the powerful Shifter Aidan Merrick at her back, she's got a chance at saving the girl and keeping her deadly secret - until she learns there's far more to this kidnapping than meets the eye.

©2016 Linsey Hall (P)2016 Linsey Hall
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Paranormal City Treasure Shifter

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More Magic, Shifters and Darkness Looms

Mirror Mage is book two in Linsey Hall’s Dragon’s Gift: The Huntress series. Mirror Magic continues on a week after where Ancient Magic ends, with Cass and Aidan on another relic hunt, and some training involved.

After Aidan reveals to Cass he knows she is a Firesoul he tried to convince her to train and learn to control her powers especially her Mirror Mage power to copy other Supernaturals powers. Cass is reluctant to use her powers as in the past every time she has tried something explodes but she is scared of being caught by the Order of the Magica or the Alpha Council, who will lock her up. But when Cass is called upon to help the Alpha Council she has no choice but to learn her powers as her life is dependent on not being caught, but the Monster who hunts her and her deirfiúr, Nix and Del, is behind the trouble the Shifters are dealing with.

This book was so freaking enjoyable, the adventures that Cass and Aidan take you on is action packed with magic, trust, friendship, bonds, loyalty and a little romance. We continue to follow Cass as she explores to control and learn her powers/abilities with the help from Aidan, who she just happens to have a crush on. We get to learn more about both Cass and Aidan’s pasts as their bond grows.

I can’t wait to see what happens next in Stolen Magic.

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