A Wild Epidemic of Magic

A Wild Epidemic of Magic (photo by Ron Chapple Studios)

Picking up two months after the explosive and unexpected ending to A Sudden Outbreak of Magic, this book finds Jeroan at Dr. Azure’s mysterious training Center, while Kelley is stuck in Dubuque, unable to leave her hotel room without a chaperone.

Jeroan’s having a ball learning all about magic, despite being far from home and cut off from his family. Meanwhile, Kelley is miserable and having trouble remembering things.

It’s all part of the epidemic of magic that began when the twins were “infected” with magic two months ago. And they’re learning that something—or someone—has been warping magic, causing some seriously nasty side effects as a result.

When people they care about start disappearing, and people they didn’t think they should care about—like Dr. Azure—get attacked by rogue magic-users, Jeroan and Kelley have to act, before this growing epidemic of magic turns deadly.

A novel for all ages about the consequences of dabbling with ancient powers, discovering the truth about yourself and your family, and learning that nothing is at all what it seems.

This is the second book in the Contagious Magic series of novels. The first book is A Sudden Outbreak of Magic, and the third book in the series is A Lasting Curing for MagicYou can also buy all three books in the series in one ebook or trade paperback: Contagious Magic.

Like the other books in the series, I think of these books as “all ages” books — there’s some magic-related violence, but no f-bombs, sex, or other R-rated material: a PG rating, I’d say.


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  1. Pingback: A Brief History of Magic Essay | Michael Jasper | Flames Rising Horror & Dark Fantasy Webzine

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