Pocket
Star EBooks
Publication
Date: October 3, 2016
9781501141430
$.99 Bargain Book
Learn the
Words. Get the blood. Rule the world. Last
Best Day is a
stand-alone short story in the Ustari Cycle—the gritty supernatural series that
includes We Are Not Good
Peoplefrom the “exhilarating, powerful, and entertaining” (Guardian)
storyteller of the Avery Cates series.
In an
underworld teeming with blood mages, Tricksters, and vile individuals, Lem was
the one person who never hurt the Mags—would never hurt Mags. And so when a powerful
archmage kidnaps him Lem off the streets for unknown reasons, the gentle giant
embarks on a dangerous path to save his pal...one that might ruin their
friendship forever.
For blood mages, the twenty-first century means hiding in the shadows, keeping society unaware of their incredible powers. The power-hungry sort plot quietly to manufacture tragedies bloody enough to give them the gas they need to cast something monumental. Lem and Mags, down-and-out bosom buddies to the end, have always been good—bleeding nobody but themselves—skating by on small Cantrips, cons, and charms.
But battling an archmage means enlisting an archmage to your cause. And convincing one of those to be on your side often means giving a piece of yourself away in the process.
This ebook also contains an excerpt of We Are Not Good People.
For blood mages, the twenty-first century means hiding in the shadows, keeping society unaware of their incredible powers. The power-hungry sort plot quietly to manufacture tragedies bloody enough to give them the gas they need to cast something monumental. Lem and Mags, down-and-out bosom buddies to the end, have always been good—bleeding nobody but themselves—skating by on small Cantrips, cons, and charms.
But battling an archmage means enlisting an archmage to your cause. And convincing one of those to be on your side often means giving a piece of yourself away in the process.
This ebook also contains an excerpt of We Are Not Good People.
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.
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