The Sidhe's Apprentice

The Sidhe's Apprentice
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Download or read book The Sidhe's Apprentice written by Morwen Navarre and published by Torquere Press, LLC. This book was released on 2016-03-16 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For anyone serious about magic, studying with a Sidhe Master is essential. Alistair Brady is very serious, and when he's chosen at a Calling, a search by the Sidhe for new students, he's elated. However, his assigned Master, Cianán, doesn't want a new student, and makes it painfully obvious. Despite Cianán's disdain, Alistair is determined to learn magic. But Alistair has difficulty with finding the place inside where magic lives, and even the simplest spells continue to elude him. He just needs to figure out what's missing, while trying not to let his growing attraction to the cold and aloof Cianán show. It takes a backfiring spell to show both Alistair and Cianán exactly what's missing to make Alistair's magic come alive.


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