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Taking Flight

Sira always dreamed of becoming an airship pilot. She’s gone against her family’s wishes and suppressed her magical gift to train at the Academy. Top of her class, she’s almost guaranteed to pass, until her final flight exam is interrupted and her life gets thrown off course. Stranded with James, the frustrating mage assigned to her exam, Sira is determined to get back to the open skies where she belong

Low on supplies and far from home, they seek aid in a nearby Fae village. There, Sira uncovers truths about James, her family, and herself that leave her reeling. But there’s no time to linger; the people who brought down their ship are still in the forest, and they’ll do anything to stop Sira and James from reaching the city.

Drawing Fire

Sira’s final year at the Academy was supposed to be log her flight hours, keep her head down, and graduate with her friends. But outside the capital, unrest is brewing. The Fae have come out of hiding, villages are burning, and fear is turning people against anyone with unregistered magic.

When tragedy strikes the King’s Faire, Sira realizes nowhere is safe, not even Belcester. To protect those she loves, and to guard her own secrets, she joins a group set on exposing the truth about the so-called Fae threat. The deeper she digs, the darker the shadows become—and the more distance grows between her and the people she trusts most.

Secrets

14 Authors. 14 Stories. 14 Deceptions.

Every story contained within will lead you, misdirect you, or leave you guessing: What happens next?

My story: Tamilyn swore to leave her past behind. Her days of thievery were done. But she’s hiding a devastating secret: her magic, her constant companion and means of supporting her family, is fading. And who is she, if not a mage? And old friend swears he can fix it, but he needs a relic. A Fae relic, kept by the mage guild in the old wizard tower that’s now their vault of artifacts. All she has to do is get in, find the relic, and get out—without anyone knowing she was there. How hard could it be? It’s not like her job, and her marriage, depend on it going smoothly…