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Siren & Scion

By: J.D. Evans
Narrated by: Tim Campbell, Caren Naess
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She was beautiful, the way the ocean was beautiful in a new way every time one looked. He was a shore upon which she crawled from the dark deep of her magic and fell against to breathe, and taste the air again.

She is water; bright and alluring, fathomless and profound. He is a bridge between peoples; artist and criminal, vengeful and compassionate.

Amara Mutar has risen to the highest ranks of Tamar society by her wits and ambition. But it is not high enough to keep those she loves, and herself, safe from a past that will not release her.

Cassian Haydar has sunk as low as it is possible to sink, but he intends to take back what is his, and crush those who took everything that mattered from him—after he’s done stealing back all the other lives they’ve robbed.

In exchange for a betrothal that would secure Amara’s position and freedom, the Tamaran Sultana sends her on a dangerous hunt for lost mages of the Third House, in the last place any mage should be. Amara and Cassian, brought together deep inside the Republic, discover they have nothing, and everything, in common.

But their paths were never meant to converge, and there are horrors in the heart of a rising Empire that threaten both Amara’s plans and every mage in Tamar. Knowing the fate of the Circle rests in her hands, Amara must choose whether to serve her heart, or her people.

This book deals with themes of recovering from emotional and psychological trauma.

©2020 J.D. Evans (P)2023 Podium Audio

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Anything for family

I really love the idea of the Wheel's balance and opposition.

Amara Mutar, water mage of the 2nd House and a merchant will do anything to protect the ones she loves.

Cassian Haydar of the Republic wants revenge for the betrayal of his Senatorial family which sent his parents to the gallows and took the family estate and left him with nothing. He blames himself because he was not at home but with artist friends his father didn't approve of. He has taken up his parents' mission of stealing and freeing slaves

Amara makes a deal with the Saltana, she will go to the Republic (which has banned magic and kills or enslaves mages )and search for the lost mages of the 3rd House to aid against the blight and then she will join The Circle in exchange for a betrothal to the Saltana's cousin.

Cassian becomes Amara and her people's guide on the search.

Are characters see themselves in a very bad light. Cassian sees himself as selfish, worthless, and self-centered. Amara sees herself as a monster for her magic which she had to use when she was a child when her family was attacked. And it takes the two of them to shatter these poorly conceived self-images. Another good look at opposites that complement each other.

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