Magical Gains


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Add to this a borish fiance who has abusive tendancies and you have a great paranormal romance. I particularly like the inclusion in this book of lesser know I received this book through the giveaway at first reads.

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Garuda and the magic of Hindu mythology. So I've just had a very short, but beautiful sojourn to Bali. As I walked about the humid, crowded streets of Kuta, some. Magical Gains has 46 ratings and 11 reviews. J E said: Be careful what you wish for: a common warning given to the nascent by the wise, and the reason th.

I particularly like the inclusion in this book of lesser known magical beings such as manticores, sirens and harpies and not to mention the insatiable satyrs. A really well written book that begs for a sequel! Sep 18, Eleni Konstantine rated it really liked it Shelves: Really enjoyed this telling of the magical world set in contemporary times, where magic is taxed and anyone who fails to follow these restrictions get in a lot of trouble. Characters are imperfect and I love that about them.

I loved the sense of humour throughout but also the tale of a genie and his reluctant mistress. I won't give away spoilers but felt for Primrose and her very black moment. Love the world of the mythical beings and drawing from all sort of cultures, especially ones that were Really enjoyed this telling of the magical world set in contemporary times, where magic is taxed and anyone who fails to follow these restrictions get in a lot of trouble. Love the world of the mythical beings and drawing from all sort of cultures, especially ones that were familiar to me - satyrs, manticores, harpies, sirens.

Looking forward to reading book 2. Jun 09, Jenny Schwartz rated it it was amazing Shelves: I thought of Piers Anthony's Xanth as I read this exuberant fantasy with its gorgeous West Australian setting and attractively imperfect characters. For everyone who has ever struggled with bureaucracy or wished the world had magic. PS love the idea of a Magic Tax. Jul 07, Miranda rated it it was amazing. Original story which keeps your interest. Funny in parts, charactors are interesting, you want to read more. I can't wait for next book in this series. Jul 29, Hiba Ammar rated it it was amazing.

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Videos About This Book. Sheridan is a West Australian Author, who specializes in the use of magic and mythology in modern romance. Books by Nicola E. Trivia About Magical Gains. No trivia or quizzes yet.

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The bajang's true form is that of a stunted, stocky human with a blunt nose, wispy hair, and pale brown skin. It has beady orange eyes and a wide, lipless mouth, which is permanently creased in an evil sneer. Its hands are bony claws, and its feet resemble the talons of a vulture.

The bajang can alter self at will into the form of a small wildcat. The creature is most often encountered in this form and disturbs the household by mewing like a great cat. As a wildcat, it has light brown fur and retains its distinctive orange.

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REF Like many south-east Asian mythological beasties, the bajang consumes human fetuses, and also likes human milk. According to Monstropedia Bajang can be captured and guarded in a bamboo tube. A specific type of leaves will be used as a cork of the tube and locked with a talisman. Bajang will be fed with eggs an milk. Bajang can be used as a familiar like the Pelesit and reared in intention to harm an enemy, causing disease, madness or death. Anyway, I am running out of time, but I hope you've enjoyed this little visit into some of the weird and wonderful myths about cats.

Have a super weekend. Posted by Nicola E. Links to this post Email This BlogThis! Monday, May 21, Garuda and the magic of Hindu mythology. So I've just had a very short, but beautiful sojourn to Bali.

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Friday, April 27, If my book was a chocolate bar With No Added Nonsense. A guilt free treat, guaranteed not to land on your hips! Motor vehicles should not be operated within two hours of reading. Sheridan, wife, mother, cat enthusiast, and mythological creature aficionado.