Hired Luck

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New city, new job, new threat?

With my best friend going to college to learn how to use her magic, I'm job hunting in Atlanta. We're sharing an apartment and I've never been happier. The last thing I needed was to be involved in a murder investigation. Now the police are sure I had something to do with it. News alert: I don't. I've got a job, Jo's going school. I finally am on the track to have my own life.

Working as an EMT is great, but something weird happened at work. Something I can't explain. What if I'm wrong and I am a mage? The last thing I want is to be a mage, it would mean I'd lose everything I've been working for. Even if I am a mage, I'd be a low ranking one, a hedgemage, something that means I can keep my current life.

But I can't get the dead girl out of my mind. Who was she and why did she die? What good are my skills if all I do is keep finding dead people? With a serial killer out there, the police and FBI stepping in, I might lose more than the life I had planned. I might lose my life. Once again my luck holds true and I'm in the middle of something I don't know how to deal with.

Get Hired Luck Book 2 in the Twisted Luck series, now! Follow Cori on her journey, it won't go where you think it will.


A found family, non-romantic urban fantasy with a smattering of magical beasties.

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I really miss the Rockway 911 operators.


My thought turned wry as I leaned against the faded brick wall, the heat of the day soaking into my skin, and gazed at the scene in front of me. Even after so many dead and almost-dead bodies, this one made my skin crawl. I didn't want to get any closer. Normally I wanted to investigate, figure out how they were killed, make sure there was nothing I could have done to help. But this one—I didn't even want to be as close as I was. I swallowed again, really wishing I had a soda. Carbonation might scour the fear out of my throat.


"You're reporting a dead body?" the person, woman I thought, asked on the other end.


"Yes."


"Location?"
I rattled that off, even as I tried to shake off the chills washing through my body. It was ninety-five degrees with eighty-three percent humidity. Chills should not have been part of my being. Instead, I wanted to back up further into the sunshine and bake the cold out of my soul. I pressed back harder against the wall, a lizard seeking heat. 


"Is the death by natural causes?"


"Not even remotely." My tone bleak as I said that. Part of me wanted to run away, but I stayed, my mind projecting the image of the young woman nailed to a white pine with strange circles drawn on the ground surrounding her. I couldn't get it to go away now even if I looked at the park from an angle where you couldn't see anything.

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