Inherited Luck

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Magical house, insane killer, and life altering decisions—being an adult sucks.

I did it, I've graduated and no more pressure. And I've got a house, me a house! Road trip time for Jo, Sable, and me up to Albany, New York. The house both is and isn't what I expected. Beautiful-yes. Locked rooms with mysterious stuff-yes. But it also seems alive, which isn't possible. This isn't a movie, houses aren't alive.

But before I get to finish exploring the house the draft office has decided I need another trial run, and of course Agent Steven Alixant is their errand boy. Before I get a chance to figure out anything— there are some odd things about that house—I'm dragged off to New York City to help catch a serial killer. Which makes no sense. A bachelors degree doesn't make me Sherlock Holmes. Things are going well, I guess. Is it a good thing to figure out clues about a serial killer's identity?

But when I get a phone call that something has happened to Jo and Sable is when things get dangerous. I'm going to have to make a bunch of decisions and I hope I can save Jo and Sable, even if it ends up costing me my life.

When your luck is as twisted as mine nothing is ever straightforward.


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

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"Argh! Stupid system. Work!" I glared at the computer screen as I tried once more to put in my magic branches and strengths for the draft board. But it wasn't programmed to handle a double merlin and kept tossing errors. 


I'd finished my bachelor's degree in June and was trying to file my intended major for my master's and my course of study for my doctorate, but the stupid system refused to accept any input.


Sixteen months ago I'd climbed out of the rubble of the school building I'd destroyed when trying to not get killed by two mages from Japan. The fact that I lived, much less got Japan to quit trying to kill me for an inheritance still surprised me. The fact that only one student had died eased my guilt and I was found not responsible for their death as I had been fighting for my life. But I'd never wanted to kill anyone, even if it had been Daniela Morris—someone I'd barely been able to tolerate in the first place. The fallout, however, had been severe, but somehow I'd managed to not get expelled. 


First responders were everywhere dealing with the destruction and injuries, but Japan had lived up to what they promised to the phoenix Jeorgaz and me. Before the ambulances left, there had been representatives from Japan there, personally apologizing to the president of GA MageTech and taking full responsibility. Money had been handed out like water (though I didn't get any), and even the damage to the Guzman's shop had been completely covered by Japan.

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