Wild Magic Series by Eileen Troemel



Wild Magic
Wild Magic Series Book 1
by Eileen Troemel
Genre: Paranormal Fantasy 

Mallory’s magi gifts send her north into the province where almost all the magi were killed. If anyone discovers she is a magi, her life is in peril. But she must go where her gifts send her. A boy needs her help or he will die.


Leland, Pintra, Faolan, Jadan, Ovra, and Erga travel from Scons province to Lins to seek a magi master. In a small village Jadan gets separated and is accused of theft. Without Mallory’s help, the angry mob will kill him. Mallory steps in, uses her gifts to save him but exposes herself as a magi.

The seven escape the angry village and hide out in caves. When Jadan’s injuries turn deadly, Mallory is forced to use her gifts, exposing herself to the group of strangers she doesn’t trust. Is she the magi master they’ve been looking for or will they turn her in for the bounty?





Hostile Magic
Wild Magic Series Book 2

Tensions rise between the leaders of Linos and Scons. Linos increases their soldiers at the border. War looms on the horizon.


Refugees flee from hunters into Scons. Garlen wants to protect them but prophecy warns of danger and betrayal.

Garlen sets aside his lingering distrust of magic and Mallory to protect his new daughter, Arial and his province.

Family - is it those you’re born to or those you love? Mallory meets her blood family. Anger clouds her judgement. Will her emotions cause harm to the family of her heart? 






From poetry to novel, I enjoy telling a good story or expressing a heartfelt emotion. I've been published in Circle Magazine, The American Tarot Association's Quarterly Journal, What's Cooking America, Children, Churches and Daddies, placed second in Words of Women 2010 Writing Contest, 2012 Daily Flash, and The Deadman's Tome. I have a bachelor's degree in business and a second bachelor's degree in English Professional Writing and Book Editing. On the side, I have a small editing business. In addition to my work, I love to read, crochet, crafting, research genealogy, and spend time with family. I have three adult daughters and have been married to my husband for over 30 years. I'm the proud grandma of three fur babies - my daughters' cats.




Follow the tour HERE for exclusive content and a giveaway!










Comments

  1. I like the cover. It attracts the attention.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you. Sweet N Spicy did my covers and she did a great job!

      Delete
  2. Replies
    1. Thank you. Sweet N Spicy created my covers. The lightning is significant in both books.

      Delete
  3. Thank you for hosting my book series!

    ReplyDelete
  4. The covers are both beautiful and eye catching. The story sounds very interesting.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you! The symbolism on the covers suits the stories

      Delete
  5. Love the covers! Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Replies
    1. Thank you! It's a fast read and keeps you turning the pages.

      Delete
  7. The lightning on book 2 is more impressive, but I would like to read the series from the beginning.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That's because Mallory gets more powerful and more strategic.

      Delete
  8. I love the covers and how the magic was digitally mastered on them.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you! Sweet N Spicy did the covers and she's magical.

      Delete
  9. What was one of your favorite scenes to write for this book?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. There are two but one is a total spoiler so I'll just say that one - when they are in the ancient city defending themselves. The other was the opening scene. The geography is inspired by the geography in the midwest - Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio... I imagined what this one bridge I crossed on a trip to visit my daughter would look like if it was post our civilization. It's over a quarry which looks like someone scooped out the earth. Getting Mallory's reaction right and the danger she faced was very important to me. At the same time, I loved writing the scene because of the complexity of describing the location without making too current.

      Delete

Post a Comment

Wait! Stop! Are you leaving the same old comment on all the blog pages? Try switching things up a bit. I love reading your comments, but if its the same thing each time... it feels like spam. And NO ONE likes spam...
Please make sure the comments you leave are related to the post, and are at least eight words in length.

Recent Posts

Recent Posts Widget