When The Fallen bred with humans to make the immortals, the power they gave corrupted the soul, but not every soul. For those cursed few, they find themselves compelled to try and balance the scales of power until the cost of their struggles becomes too much to bear...After centuries of being hidden, current day Atlanta is a mecca for magic, at least since the witches' guild learned to embed their spells into TV broadcast signals, hiding magical beings in plain sight. Now much of the world is blind to the reality around them, and goblins, ogres, werewolves, and other magical creatures are free to walk amongst humans once more. In a world where magic is synonymous with power, the Immortals, those half-human and half-Fallen Angel, influence and control everything. Lucy Jones, however, is a mere empath, whose mundane job is determining if people are being honest with their bank loans. If that wasn't bad enough, his long-time girlfriend and love of his life has been missing for a year and now he thinks he is cursed...In the first of this seven book series, Lucy Jones discovers that he is much more than human. He is a Keeper of The Scales, a cursed being who is compelled to try and balance the scales of power between those with magic and those who are at the mercy of the powerful. Follow his decent through hell as he discovers the origins of magic, the cruelties of power, the truth of The Fallen, and the horrible cost of balancing the Scales of Justice.
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- Release Date 06/10/2021
- Author Kristin Marquis
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.03 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.61 x 9 inches
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