What’s coming (and going) in 2023 for MCD.

We are barreling toward 2023 but instead of a year-end wrap-up, I’m feeling the need to write down everything that I already have scheduled in 2023 all in one place. Yes, already scheduled. Like, I really can’t get out of it at this point. 😂

Notes of interest (with more details and timing/dates below):

The first six Dowser series audiobooks, narrated by Caitlin Dunn, will no longer be available (one a month, starting in January with Dowser 1). I’ve requested the rights back from my publisher and I am having all new Dowser series audiobooks recorded with narrator Erin Moon (who is from Vancouver! Fun! Fun!). See the schedule and the upcoming Dowser Series Anniversary Kickstarter project for more info.

The Dowser series book covers are being ‘tweaked’ in anticipation of the upcoming tenth anniversary for Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic (Dowser 1). The current covers will only be available until the beginning of June. The trim size of the paperback will not change, but if you like all your paperbacks to match I thought I better give you a head’s up!

Here’s a sneak peek at the cover for book one:

Book cover by Damonza.com

Endings and Empathy (Amplifier 6) is the final book in the Amplifier Series. Michael just read the third draft and gave me a teary thumbs up and so much praise I just had to stuff my face with all the holiday treats in the house and hang on for the overwhelming ride. So … the book is off to the editor and hopefully coming your way in March. And I hope you like it as much as my Michael did.

The Archivist series is continuing/ongoing – yay! – I’m proof ‘reading’ the first audiobook this week (last week of Dec 2022) with my notebook for Archivist 3 in hand and I know exactly what Dusk (and Sisu, and Kellan) will be conquering next.

I’m working on a new series for 2023/2024. Well, two new series, one is a space opera and one is a NEW urban fantasy (not set in the Adept Universe. Well, not exactly). Unfortunately, I can’t write both at once, so I think the sexy, sexy space opera will win out for 2023. We shall see!

MCD’s 2023 AT A GLANCE

CURRENT RELEASES

Instincts and Impostors (Amplifier 5), eBook, paperback, and audiobook

Recon Mission: Bee (Amplifier 5.5) aka Samantha’s novella, eBook, audiobook, and bundled with A5 paperback

UPCOMING RELEASES

Tenth Anniversary Kickstarter: Dowser 1 limited edition and Dowser 9.5: January 10, 2023

Endlings and Empathy (Amplifier 6): March 2023 (earlier if the editing schedule allows)

Audiobook: Dowser 1, 2, and 3 (narrator: Erin Moon): April 2023

Audiobook: Amplifier 6 (narrator: Tia Rider): May 2023

[title to be revealed) (Dower 9.5): A tenth anniversary Jade novelette: June 18, 2023 (Kickstarter Exclusive)

[title to be revealed] (Archivist 3): July 2023

Audiobook: Dowser 4, 5, and 6 (narrator: Erin Moon): July 2023

Audiobook: Dowser 7, 8, and 9 (narrator: Erin Moon): October 2023

CURRENTLY WRITING

Endings and Empathy (Amplifier 6) – story edit/editing

TBA (Archivist 3) – outlining, first draft

TBA (Dowser 9.5) – outlining, first draft

Space Opera (tentative series title: The Raves) – brainstorming the first 7 books.

CURRENTLY IN THE STORE

T-shirt/logos/etc.

UPCOMING THINGS OF INTEREST

A Tenth Anniversary Kickstarter for Dowser 1! The campaign will go live on January 10 2023 for a limited edition hardcover, paperback, and eBook, plus a brand new Dowser Series short featuring Jade, Kandy, and Kett. The actual anniversary is June 18, 2023 but it will likely take longer for the hardcovers to be printed, etc. Lots of stretch goals, including the all-new Dowser series audiobooks. More info coming (practically daily) through January, including cover/art reveals and polls.

I will send out a newsletter (and blog about each of the tiers in detail) but if you don’t want to miss launch day you can also click here to be notified the moment the campaign goes live.

Spill the Tea 2023! Join Hailey Edwards and Meghan Ciana Doidge for afternoon tea in Vancouver BC, Canada on Saturday, May 27, 2023! FUN! FUN! Tickets now available! Click here for more info.

The Dowser Series turns ten! At 12:05 am on June 18, 2023 everyone who participated in the Kickstarter (all tiers) will receive a brand new Dowser series novelette, a new recipe, and an anniversary eCard. And, of course, knowing me, other ‘things of interest’ because I’m always ‘adding on.’ 😂 I will send the ingredients list for the new cupcake ahead of time (or you can bake one of the other Dowser cupcakes, or even your own cupcakes, or buy some cupcakes, etc). And on June 18 there will be at least one live event, plus a massive giveaway, etc, etc.

Why a Kickstarter? I’ve been planning to request the rights back to the first six Dowser audiobooks for a number of years now (for many reasons, mostly because I prefer to be in control of my own work). When I realized that the rights reversion for the audiobooks lined up with the tenth anniversary of publishing Dowser 1, I thought it might be super fun to celebrate en mass. A Kickstarter is sort of like a preorder, special editions are crazy expensive, and the re-recording of the audiobooks is also crazy expensive. So why not see if my lovely readers were interested in a new Dowser novelette and/or a special edition? And, at the same time, helping me fund the audiobooks?

I’m insanely nervous about it, of course.

If you miss the Kickstarter, I will make the Dowser 9.5 novelette available on all retailers sometime in 2024. Please don’t miss the Kickstarter if you want – at minimum – Dowser 9.5 right away. I will not have the time/energy/bandwidth to accommodate individual requests. Thank you in advance.

ALL LINKS OF INTEREST IN ONE PLACE

Freebies and Extras (including various downloads and character illustrations/bios).

Adept Universe Reading Order (including full printable list). This info can also be found in the front and back of every book.

FYI: graphic doesn’t currently include Amplifier 5 or Amplifier 5.5

WHERE ELSE TO FIND/CONTACT MCD

Do you have any burning questions? Post them below and I’ll try to answer!

Amplifier 2: mass audiobook giveaway

Grab a download code for Bonds and Broken Dreams (Amplifier 2) below!

Please read through the instructions if this is your first time participating in one of my mass audiobook giveaways. The USA codes tend to go quickly, but you can also grab a UK code (you just need to set up another account). Click here for the full schedule.

Cover design by: Gene Mollica Studios Models: Devon Ericksen and Jonathan Cannaux Narrator: Tia Rider

This is a first-come, first-win deal. The giveaway remains open until all the download codes have been claimed. I’ll give away codes for Mystics and Mental Blocks (Amplifier 3) next Saturday at 2pm PDT.

If you listen to books via Audible USA (or a country other than the UK, such as Canada), then claim one of the codes below, click the link, and paste the code into the box that appears. You might need to sign in to your account, or create an account if you are new to Audible.

Please comment below and let everyone know which code you took (by number and country)

Link: https://www.audible.com/acx-promo

Available codes:

  1. all codes redeemed

If you listen to books via AUDIBLE UK (or a country other than the US), then claim one of the codes below, click the link, and paste the code into the box that appears. You might need to sign in to your account, or create an account if you are new to Audible.

Please comment below and let everyone know which code you took (by number and country).

Link: https://www.audible.co.uk/acx-promo

Available codes:

  1. 57SAB27CMAYJ9
  2. 5XWCEPYFWAHLF
  3. 7XHXXMSSRM7N6
  4. 8S5Y59FFEAA9D
  5. BBMC7U2MR88TA
  6. FPNZYMA9G9NCF
  7. PEUJUNFN5GBJ4
  8. PKQ5UN83EF2PD
  9. UMCP74T8KJS59

Did you miss this giveaway? Don’t worry, download codes for Amplifier 3 will go live on Saturday, August 20 at 2pm PDT! *Make sure to double-check the time zone!!*

Mystery Boxes: final round: Archivist Series

I’ve made ten Archivist Series Mystery Boxes available in my store. $60 CDN with CDN and USA shipping included. Click the previous link for more info and/or to purchase.

Each box includes 2 autographed Archivist paperbacks, Awakening Infinity, plus either Invoking Infinity or Compelling Infinity, and 3 MCD bookplates.

Note: Sorry!! I’m all out of extra swag!

I’ve included Canadian and USA tracked shipping in the price, approx. $26. I’m NOT offering other international shipping because it costs too much, $65-$125. If you live closer to me the shipping might be less, so I’ll try to compensate by adding swag (if I have enough!)(I’ll email and let you know if that is the case).

If you get a paperback you already own, maybe pop over to the reader-run fan group on Facebook and see if you can negotiate a swap?

Warning: I have now pretty much cleared out my cupboard. These are the last of the autographed paperbacks I will offer for the near future (likely for the rest of 2022). I won’t be giving away paperback bundles for the next few book releases either. Just FYI. The shipping is too outrageous internationally these days, and I don’t like limiting giveaways to USA/CANADA only.

Note: same caveats as always: please remember I’m not a store. I’ve simplified the shipping, etc, as much as possible. For example: set shipping rates, no extra sets, no special orders. Please remember I’m trying to write as much as possible and these are just meant to be fun extras. The prices are set in Canadian currency (which means some of you are getting a great deal!) so a different charge might show up on your credit card statement. Also, I believe there is a 2.9-5.5%+ $0.30 charge for certain payment methods.

Fun! Fun!

Archivist 2: paperback and illustration giveaway

GIVEAWAY CLOSED! LUCKY #32 HAS BEEN EMAILED.

Happy Friday! In lieu of doing some sort of ‘marketing’ post because I’m really not in the mood to figure anything out, I thought I’d finally post an autographed Archivist 2 paperback giveaway! And! When I got the limited-edition Archivist giclee prints printed, the printers randomly printed extras of Ravine’s illustration, so that is up for grabs as well. Whoot!

There are a few of the (numbered) full sets of illustrations still available in my store. Just FYI.

An autographed paperback of Compelling Infinity (Archivist 2), a giclee print of an illustration of Ravine, and an MCD bookplate.

Are you interested in winning an autographed paperback of Compelling Infinity (Archivist 2), a giclee print of Ravine’s illustration by Nicole Deal, and an MCD bookplate?

Yes?

To enter please comment below with your favourite character or scene or quote (and WHY it is your fav) from any of the Archivist Series books.

Yes, that means you need to have read at least one of the Archivist series books to enter. But since I gave the first one away for free (on numerous occasions) and all the books are available through your local online library that should be an easy requirement to fulfill. And that should also mean that a true fan – aka readers who would actually want the limited edition print, etc – will win the giveaway. Yay!

Notes/Rules: OPEN INTERNATIONALLY. One entry per person. One winner will be selected by random number generator. Only entries that follow the stated requirements will be valid. Email addresses are not collected for any purpose other than to contact the winner. No purchase necessary – all my books are available for free via your local library. The comments are moderated. I will approve your entry just as soon as I have a moment to do so.

Giveaway closes SUNDAY, FEB 6, 2022 at 8pm PST.


Are you new to the Archivist Series? The first book is the prequel, Awakening Infinity (Archivist 0).

Are you new to the Adept Universe? Book one is Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic (Dowser 1). Click here for the full reading order.

Archivist Series: Ravine Byrne

Guess who just realized that she’d never shared Nicole Deal‘s amazing illustration of Ravine on her blog and therefore couldn’t link to it under Extras and Freebies? Me. That’s who. *shakes head at self* Thankfully the illustration also appears in the book!

Ravine from the Archivist Series. Illustration by Nicole Deal.

Ravine’s bright-blue gaze was riveted to me. Then she smirked. “I can be powerful too, Dusk.” She tightened her grip on the crown.

I caught Prince’s frown from the corner of my eye.

The metal mage raised the crown, deliberately holding it over her head.

“No!” Prince shouted. “You aren’t powerful enough.”

He lunged for her, though I was already certain he couldn’t actually take the crown from Ravine without permission. That was why he’d released her from his beguilement. Magic had rules, in all dimensions.

Ravine placed the crown on her head.

– Excerpt from Compelling Infinity (Archivist 2)


Are you new to the Archivist Series? The first book is Awakening Infinity (Archivist 0). Are you new to the Adept Universe? Book one is Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic (Dowser 1) or click here for the full reading order.

Now Available: Archivist Giclee Illustrations

Three limited-edition Archivist series giclee illustrations, plus three bookplates

As promised, I’ve made 25 sets of the limited-edition Archivist giclee illustrations (autographed by the artist, Nicole Deal) available in my store. $25 CDN+ oversized lettermail. Click the previous link for more info and/or to purchase.

Note: same caveats as always: please remember I’m not a store. I’ve simplified the shipping, etc, as much as possible. For example: set shipping rates, no tracking, no extra sets, no special orders. Please remember I’m trying to write as much as possible and these are just meant to be fun extras. The prices are set in Canadian currency (which means some of you are getting a great deal!) so a different charge might show up on your credit card statement. Also, I believe there is a 5.5%+ $0.30 charge for certain payment methods.

Fun! Fun!

The day after a new release, part 27

So … I just released my twenty-seventh full-length book (so not counting novellas or shorts)! Insanity. Michael and I crunched the numbers over coffee/hot chocolate this morning and Compelling Infinity (Archivist 2) came in just 19 units shy of breaking my release day record! Not bad for the third book in a relatively new series!

I’m so, so chuffed that you have embraced Dusk’s series! Thank you to everyone who preordered, bought on the day, and/or ordered the book from your library. And an extra thank you to everyone for sharing the series/books with their friends and family!! Oh, and reviews at your retailer/site of choice are welcomed and appreciated!

MCD’s 2022 book forecast … in notebooks.

Moving forward into 2022 I have five books/series in the works (though two are long-term side series), but if the headache holds I’ll be lucky to get three written. I promise to do my best!

Ideally (if I can manage to write steadily six days a week) here are my upcoming releases:

  • Moments of the Adept Universe 1 – Jan/Feb 2022
  • Amplifier 4.5/5 – May 2022
  • Amplifier 6 – Sept 2022
  • Archivist 3 – November 2022
  • Misfits 2 (aka Kandy’s book) – December 2022

I’ll also be looking into getting the Archivist series done in audio, leading up to the release of book three (hopefully in the latter half of the year).

I also have a fun Moment of the Adept Universe story idea (maybe a novella?) that I hope to release as a ‘treat’ in May/June. Again headache dependant.

The side projects are a new multiverse urban fantasy and the space opera I keep toying around with.

Memo is still doing sketches for the Adept Universe bible, so I will keep releasing those throughout the year as well.

As soon as I get my hands on the bloody envelopes I ordered over a month ago, I’ll add the Archivist giclee illustrations to the store, and then the oracle card sets that everyone keeps asking for … just as soon as I can get it all organized (but my main focus MUST be new words).

Thank you for all your support through 2021 – it was a really tough year! – and I hope we continue to have fun together through 2022!

Archivist 2: release day giveaway

GIVEAWAY CLOSED! Lucky #70 has been emailed.

Happy Release Day, Compelling Infinity (Archivist 2)!!!! I hope you all enjoy the next chapter in Dusk and Sisu’s adventures!

As is my tradition, I’ve put together a fun giveaway to help celebrate the release of Compelling Infinity (Archivist 2). If you follow me on Instagram or TikTok you will likely notice another super cool giveaway going on (starting Jan 5) as well.

Caveat: I won’t be able to ship this giveaway until I get my hands on the actual paperbacks for Compelling Infinity. Printing and shipping have been a huge issue for the latter half of 2021 and I suspect that early 2022 will be more of the same. So please ignore the terribly photoshopped book cover!!

Archivist Release day swag box: three autographed paperbacks, three giclee illustrations, a handknit gnome, and three bookplates.

Are you interested in winning this Archivist Release Day Swag Box? Aka three autographed Archivist paperbacks, three limited-edition, autographed giclee illustrations by Nicole Deal, a gnome knit by MCD, and three bookplates?

Yes?!

To enter please comment below with your favourite character or scene or line (and WHY it is your fav) from any of the Archivist books.

Yes, that means you need to have read at least one of the Archivist books to enter. But since I gave the first one away for free (on numerous occasions) that should be an easy requirement to fulfill. And that should also mean that a true fan – aka readers who would actually want the prints, etc – will win the giveaway pack.

Notes/Rules: OPEN INTERNATIONALLY. One entry per person. One winner will be selected by random number generator. Only entries that follow the stated requirements will be valid. Email addresses are not collected for any purpose other than to contact the winner. No purchase necessary – all my books are available for free via your local library. The comments are moderated. I will approve your entry just as soon as I have a moment to do so.

Giveaway closes SUNDAY, JAN 9, 2022 at 8pm PST.


Are you new to the Archivist Series? The first book is the prequel, Awakening Infinity (Archivist 0).

Are you new to the Adept Universe? Book one is Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic (Dowser 1). Click here for the full reading order.

Archivist 2: bad influence

T-minus 15 days!!! Are you ready for the next book in the Archivist series?

Sisu patted my cheek. “You’re always good, Dusk. That’s why I’m allowed to be … less than good.”

I snorted doubtfully. “That’s not how it works.”

“It totally is,” Neve chimed in from Kellan’s shoulders. She patted her uncle on the head, then added, “Just like Mom and Uncle Kellan.”

“Mom is the good one,” Lile added, just in case I couldn’t figure that out for myself.

Kellan growled. I stifled a smile.

“See?” Sisu said.

“Right …” I said, looking up at Kellan. “And I’m the bad influence.”

Sisu threw up his hands, then executed a flawless pirouette, somehow managing to slip out of Kellan’s grasp without damaging the backpack.

“Ta-da!” he cried, golden sparkles shooting from his fingertips. “Race you back!”

He took off toward the woods.

Neve and Lile cried out, wiggling and protesting until Kellan set both of them on their feet. They took off after Sisu.

Kellan tried to glower at me again. “I blame you.”

I shrugged, hiking up my dress to undo the sheath on my thigh.

“I’ll be right back,” Kellan said, eyeing me like maybe he wanted to wait around to see what else I was going to strip off. “Wait for me.”

“Nope,” I said, setting the sheathed bone blade to the side just for a moment.

He snarled under his breath — an interesting mixture of curse words in Irish and older Gaelic — but then he loped off after the kids.

– excerpt from Compelling Infinity (Archivist 2), Chapter 6

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Are you new to the Archivist series? The first book is Awakening Infinity (Archivist 0). Or click here for the complete reading order of the Adept Universe.

Archivist 2 preview: chapter 1, part 1

I uploaded a preview of Archivist 2 (see below) in the back of Archivist 1 on all retailers today … so I thought it only fair to share it here for all of you who already own book one. Compelling Infinity (Archivist 2) is available for preorder on all retailers. T-minus 29 days!

The gallery hummed with energy. Magic generated by dozens of elaborately masked Adepts coated the marble floors and corniced walls as I wove my way through the tuxedo-and-ballgown-swathed crowd that lingered along the edges of the room. The guests all appeared thoroughly entertained, watching those dancing, nibbling on hors d’oeuvres, and discussing the artwork and artifacts on display.

The meticulously curated exhibit.

Even if I said so myself.

Witch lights twined around the smooth marble columns that supported the mosaic ceiling. More lights were strung along the casings and moldings. Every surface glinted and twinkled with pinpoints of magic. To my sight, at least.

Crystal insisted on referring to those tiny points of magic as fae lights or fairy lights, which was slightly too fanciful for my taste but perfectly on theme. And since it had taken the acting head librarian over three days to set all those pinpoints in place, each marked with an inked personal rune, she could call them whatever she wished. 

She had also used witch lights to frame the artwork, to curl like tendrils around the podiums, and to line the benches set within the niches. Pine witches accessed their power through the written word — or the scribed rune in the case of this particular casting. And Crystal had invested so much of her magic into the setting and the ambience of the gala that she’d been exhausted each night that week.

I’d been doubtful at first about all the extras the librarian had decreed necessities, thinking that the art and the artifacts on display were all that would be needed to make a fundraising gala a success. But the finished effect was stunning. Breathtaking.

With Crystal’s guidance, the gala was a fairy tale that had been brought to life, then filled with magic and music and laughter.

And the crab cakes were utterly delicious as well.

My silk chiffon dress brushed against my ankles as I passed a masked couple I didn’t know. Dressed almost identically in shimmering shades of deep green, the pair of witches crossed onto the small dance floor that Crystal had also insisted on.

The librarian had looked resplendent in blue silk herself when I arrived. Her blond hair was curled into tight swirls pinned to her head with more pinpoints of glistening magic. She’d replaced her typical wide-framed glasses with an intricate black-lace mask that covered most of her face, leaving her ears strikingly exposed. Then she’d deliberately emphasized that effect by lining each ear with tiny diamonds.

I’d done three circuits of the room in the first hour, greeting guests and not-so-subtly directing them to the silent auction set up at the back of the gallery, just off the hall to the kitchen. The tickets to the gala had been expensive, limited to seventy-five guests, and had sold out in under a week. Though the gallery connected the nonmagical National Museum of Ireland to the offices of the magical antiquities section of that museum, Brady had informed me that the space hadn’t been used or open to the public for as long as he’d worked at the archive. The Adept public specifically. The entrance was hidden from anyone nonmagical under multiple layers of masking and distraction spells. Crystal and James had reinforced all those spells over the last week. 

Crystal was still standing sentry by the collection of ancient journals and letters we’d put on display for the evening. Some of the more delicate tomes were sealed under glass, with the rest set on shelves crusted in glimmering crystals. I was surprised that the librarian was still on her feet, given the time and energy she’d put into setting up the displays and everything around them. 

I was more than capable of selecting and hanging the artwork or shuffling the display cases — Crystal had changed her mind three times about the ‘flow,’ as she called it. But delicate, precise witch magic wasn’t a talent of mine. I was the complete opposite when it came to casting, tending toward the destructive end of the scale even with something as simple as a cleaning spell.

My brother, Sisu, and I had called Dublin and Wilding Manor our home for nearly two and a half months. But when it came to pretending to be a witch when I was actually a dragon in disguise, practice apparently didn’t make perfect. As such, I leaned into my strengths, focusing on collecting and containing magical artifacts and creatures, while avoiding the more basic, exceedingly useful aspects of magic. So even though I might have been the head curator of magical antiquities at the National Museum of Ireland, and I might have proposed the idea of the holiday gala as a fundraiser, it was Crystal who’d put it all together and pulled it all off. 

Beautifully. I felt like I was gliding through magic with every step I took. 

My brown silk dress helped, cinched at the waist, then gradually flaring over my hips, with its subtle plaid patterning and sweeping boat neckline. Yes, I felt like a princess. Even if I’d had to practice walking in heeled gold sandals.

Crystal had also insisted on the event being masked and formal, because it suited her theme: Fated Mates.

I’d had no idea a gala needed a fanciful theme, other than selecting an era or a specific branch of the magical world as a focus for the artifacts and art we’d unearthed from the archive — in the most literal sense. Every magical item that had ever been collected in Ireland was housed underneath the gallery in a cavernous but completely inviting archive space — according to me, anyway — that stretched out under the offices and the entire footprint of the main museum.

“Seventeenth century, England,” Crystal murmured in a hushed, reverent tone to my right as I continued toward the back of the gallery. Her American accent stood out in a room full of Irish and British intonation.

I wanted to check on the silent-auction items. Okay, fine. I was looking for more crab cakes. I was fairly certain it was the red pepper and a touch of cayenne that made them so perfectly tasty, but I needed to test at least two or three more to know for absolute certain.

Crystal settled her hand gently on the display case she was showing to a brown-haired sorcerer in a black mask and a subtly brocaded tux. “Fated mates, yes. But doomed to never wed, never see each other beyond mere glimpses years apart. But their letters …” She sighed dramatically, splaying her fingers across her chest. “Oh, their letters. I’ve selected a few beautiful passages …”

Crystal was a self-proclaimed romantic, and had been insistent that the Adepts of Dublin would adore dressing up and being visually beguiled. Clearly, she was right.

I’d had to get my own dress made, not just because I didn’t actually own any formal wear, but because I needed pockets. Specifically, I needed a slitted pocket so I could reach the bone blade strapped to my right thigh. Not that I was planning to stab anyone — I would have hated to accidentally splatter blood on any of the collection. But we’d gone from severely tightening security for the archive after the incidents with Rook and Ayre Byrne not even two months ago, to opening fairly widely for this event. The entrances and exits were all heavily warded, of course, and each artifact, book, and piece of vellum was tagged. 

Not only had I not owned any formal wear before last week, I’d never even worn any. Not once in my twenty-five years. So I was a little … out of my comfort zone. Again. Ravine had done my hair and makeup, along with her sister River’s, over three hours ago back at the manor. Things were still a bit chilly with the scion of the Byrne coven, but River and I managed to be polite. When forced to do so. Mostly for the sake of her daughter, Rook, who was spending the night with Sisu and the twins at the manor.

Ravine had insisted that I borrow the simple gold mask I currently wore, a series of thread-thin strands of yellow gold that outlined my eyes and swept up over my brow. The metal mage had created it, along with the gold masks worn by her and River, which were even more intricate pieces of art. The product of years of work and additions, laced with Ravine’s unique magic.

Sisu, despite vehement protests, remained at home with Rook, and with the shapeshifter twins, Lile and Neve. Before I’d even left for the gala, the kids had already collected every pillow and cushion to be found in the manor and created a huge, comfy fort in the living room, with the TV in easy view and multiple movies queued. The twins’ father, Len Murphy, had chosen to supervise the younglings, apparently not interested in dressing up or mingling with the Adepts of Dublin. Though according to Ravine, that had more to do with the fact that Gitta, the twins’ mother, was currently dating someone else. At the same time she was seeing Len.

Apparently, Ravine knew who everyone with even a mote of magical power in the city was ‘riding’ at any particular time.

Her word, not mine.

Metal magic and that honed sense for people’s entanglements were the earth witch’s self-declared specialties. Since we’d met, she had continually teased me about who my first conquest among the Dublin Adept should be — and had practically pushed me into the arms of three witches and one sorcerer in the last hour.

Unfortunately, my interest was stuck on someone else. Someone entirely unsuitable. Someone who wasn’t actually available.

I’d been relieved when Kellan Conall had begun limiting his hours at the estate last month, leaving the overseeing of the ongoing renovation of the upstairs bedrooms and bathrooms to his sister Gitta, and simply dropping in to build and install woodwork and cabinets as needed. Mostly when I was at work myself.

Conall Construction had multiple projects on the go, but thankfully, they had prioritized getting me a kitchen and two working bathrooms when we’d first taken occupancy. Wilding Manor was so massive, though, that it would take years to revitalize the entire estate.

Shoving thoughts of ridiculously sexy, unexplainably powerful shapeshifters out of my mind, I distracted myself by glancing around for Ravine, finding her on the dance floor in the arms of a female werewolf I didn’t know. She was sheathed in layers of black chiffon — sleeveless and practically backless — with intricate Celtic-inspired bands of gold twined around her pale-skinned arms. The metal mage’s sleek, dark hair slipped and shimmered around her neck and shoulders as she moved, blunt ends barely brushing her collarbone. She winked at me, but appeared to be offishly ignoring her dance partner. Or perhaps she was just allowing herself to be admired in silence.

Gitta was also on the dance floor, wearing a green sheath that was so dark it was practically black. As she spun toward me, the fairy lights brought out hues of red from the dark-brown hair that cascaded in a shiny waterfall around her shoulders. Her spiked heels added to her already impressive height, and her lively shifter magic brushed across my upper arm as she passed. She was in the arms of an imposing Nordic-looking werewolf in his midthirties — Thurston, a newcomer to the Conall pack, and her current object of interest.

Again, all according to Ravine.

An enchanted grand piano, a cello, and a harp on loan from the Byrne coven for the evening all occupied the far corner near the hall to the kitchen and bathrooms. The silent-auction items were displayed along the same wall on the opposite side of the doorway, and I was pleased to see numerous Adepts slowly making their way along the table to bid on the items I’d collected from local Adept artisans, shops, and restaurants. Putting together the auction had given me an excuse to meet other magic users who worked and lived in the city.

The current song the magical trio was playing might have been some sort of waltz, but I honestly knew nothing about music. Or dancing. Hence my having kept to the edges of the gallery all night. 

I slipped, hopefully unnoticed, behind a murmured conversation between Mesa Byrne and her son, Ridge, who were discussing an oil painting by an eighteenth-century Irish sorcerer. Tiny fairies hid among the ruins of a stone tower in the expansive landscape, whose color palette was dominated by blues, greens, and golds. According to Crystal, the archive held three of the artist’s works, but the landscape was the most appropriate thematically.

Though it was rare that a piece of art appealed to me, I found myself itching to take the oil painting home and hang it in my library. Crystal had great taste. Or at least her taste apparently aligned with my own.

A ruddy-haired man stood slightly apart from Mesa and Ridge, his back to the wall and an untouched glass of champagne in his hand. Dillon Garvey, Ridge’s guest. According to Ravine, again and always, their relationship was new enough that the gala was the first social function they’d attended together, and the first Adept function that Dillon had ever set foot within.

Dillon, in his midthirties, was an investigator for the Garda Siochana, the national police service of Ireland. But despite his Adept heritage — his grandmother had been a necromancer affiliated with the Byrne coven — when I’d shaken his hand at the beginning of the evening, whatever magic might still simmer within Dillon Garvey’s blood had felt completely dormant.

I skirted along the silent-auction display, secretly coveting at least three items — a handblown glass vase that had been donated by a pack werewolf, a spellbook donated by Mesa Byrne, and a gift basket curated by Cove Byrne, who ran the cafe I frequented for lunch on Tuesdays, and who had also catered the gala.

I paused by my own donation — a tour of the archive and a two-hour chat with the head curator. Namely, me. Crystal had suggested it, with her, Brady, and James each offering something relevant to their own specialties as well. I’d been surprised that Crystal thought two hours of my time would be worth anything to regular Adepts. Then I’d been flummoxed when the bid had surpassed five hundred euros within thirty minutes. It was currently sitting at a bid of fifteen hundred euros.

Kellan Conall was the current top bidder.

My heart paused for a breath, then sped up for a few beats before leveling out.

I liked Kellan’s handwriting. Well formed, readable, but not fancy. The thick, steady strokes indicated a firm …

What was I doing?

Who got turned on by handwriting?

Other than me, obviously.

Kellan had been bidding against Mesa Byrne and someone named Brendan Prince for the last six bids. They’d had to flip the card over.

A small plate holding three tiny crab cakes appeared under my nose. He’d approached silently. Surrounded by the energy that teemed from every surface and every one of the eighty-plus people in the room, I hadn’t picked up his magic.

Kellan.

I took the plate without thinking, then actually steeled myself before turning my attention to him. I’d already caught sight of the imposing shapeshifter multiple times in the last hour, tearing my gaze away and altering my direction each time.

Kellan leaned in to read the silent-auction card. His voice was a soft purr next to my ear, his breath whispering across my exposed neck and collarbone. “Who,” he murmured, “is Brendan Prince?”

His deep, playful tone did all sorts of mushy things to my insides. I met his golden-green eyes, their color vibrant and pronounced next to his light-brown skin and darker-brown hair. He wasn’t wearing a mask. I forced myself to smile even though my heart had started hammering in my chest.

Because Kellan Conall might have been imposing in construction gear. Maybe even ruggedly handsome wearing a sweater and jeans. But in a tuxedo, he was devastation. Utter wanton devastation. 

According to my hormones.

Even though rationally and logically, I knew he was off-limits. For multiple reasons.

Grinning, Kellan straightened to his full height, still towering over me despite my heels.

I popped a crab cake in my mouth, making appreciative noises. Even though I’d been avoiding him all evening, he’d apparently noticed how much I liked them.

His grin widened, magic sparking in his eyes as his gaze fell to my lips. And suddenly I was the one who felt utterly wanton. And exposed. 

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