
Humans don’t belong in the world of magic… But what if magic has marked the human? Julia Mayburn never meant to get caught up in the world of magic. But being the best friend of the world’s only wizard has consequences… like accidentally being adopted as her human “pet.” And Julia’s been stuck on the supernatural side of Vegas ever since. But her introduction to the world of magic was nothing compared to what’s coming next. Because Julia’s no typical human, it turns out. Julia has an odd ability to repel magic. This unusual ability makes her the target of the suddenly curious supernatural world. Which means Julia gets a babysitter—one who happens to be her best friend’s new brother-in-law… and the future elven High King. And Julia’s not sure which is worse—surviving her latest kidnapping attempt or figuring out how not to be awkward around the super hot (and more than a little intimidating) elven Prince Alexander, despite knowing him most of her life. But she’d better figure it out fast, because Julia’s life is about to get a whole lot more magical. Join Julia, Alexander, and the gang as they set out on an all-new adventure full of magic with snark, clean romance, and Vegas like you’ve never seen it before in the Mage in Vegas Trilogy! Author's The Mage in Vegas trilogy is best read after A Wizard in Vegas by Brittany Fichter, as this character is one of the side characters from that trilogy.
Author

An Air Force wife, mommy of a little fairy, and Las Vegas native, my life is far from boring. I've written stories since I could hold a pen, so writing for a living is a dream come true, one that I carry out while staying at home with my baby girl. When I'm not writing or blogging, I can be found having fun with my family (husband, daughter, and spoiled black Labrador), doing chores (would much prefer writing), reading, going to church, belting Disney princess songs, exercising, or decorating cakes I'm in love with stories. I've been narrating life in my head since I was little. It helps me to better understand life if I can hear it as if it were a story. Because if it is a story, it means, thanks the grace of God, there will be a happy ending. Living with Tourette Syndrome, chronic anxiety, and OCD tendencies (which I write about extensively on my other website, BrittanyFichterWrites.com), gives me the need to put life in perspective again on days when I struggle with my disorders. Writing fantasy helps me to do just that.