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Bewitched Avenue Shuffle
2020
First Published
4.52
Average Rating
288
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More magic, more problems, more chances to get it right. ​ Cali and her bonded dragon-lizard Fyre are stuck fighting members of a gang from Atlantis. Her parents left behind mysteries that could change her destiny. But figuring out what they mean is downright irritating. A win just means another battle. A loss could be deadly. What would you do? Tanyith’s off investigating his ex-girlfriend’s missing friend. Awkward much? It has to be done. The stakes are rising all around them. A new batch of drugs is tilting the battle between the Zatoras and the Atlanteans, ratcheting up the risk for everyone in New Orleans. Not to mention the danger that comes with an angry twelve-story high Kaiju. Secrets will be revealed, new threats will emerge. Will Cali finally cave to the pressure and visit the Gnomish magical library?

Avg Rating
4.52
Number of Ratings
298
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T.R. Cameron
T.R. Cameron
Author · 21 books

I’m TR Cameron, science fiction author. I’ve been an avid consumer of the genre since I was six, I think, when I broke the seal on my Dad’s copies of the Asimov Foundation books. It’s been all downhill since then. I have a day job that I love most days, and writing is pretty much my only consistent hobby. When I find time that’s not already filled with my wife, my daughter, my writing, my work, or dodging the affections of our clowder of cats, you can find me playing video games (currently Dishonored 2 – I’m a little behind the times on this one), watching things (Marvel movies, American Gods, Agents of Shield, Justified, The Expanse, Gotham), playing board games, or, naturally, reading. My favorite authors in Sci-Fi are David Weber, Jean Johnson, John Scalzi, CJ Cherryh, and the giants: Asimov, Pohl, Bear, Heinlein, etc. I read a lot in other genres too, and am a big fan of Matthew Woodring Stover, Michael Anderle, Jim Butcher, and I could go on and on and on. If I had to choose one favorite, though, it would be Stephen R. Donaldson, whose Thomas Covenant series was transformative for me. Probably my pie-in-the-sky dream for my writing career is that someone would make a movie or television show of my books and I could be a part of the production. Sure, unlikely, but a clowder-dodger can dream, right? My more practical dream is that I can keep writing and both entertaining and connecting with my readers for years and years to come. Stop by www.trcameron.com to join my readers' group and get more fast-paced action in the Chaos Shift Cycle Universe for Free!

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