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Bound and Tide

Villains and Virtues

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Xander Shadowhart's mother is dead. Well, no, not exactly—nothing could probably kill Birzuma the Blasphemed—but she is banished to the infernal plane, and that's almost as bad, especially considering she seems to have taken Xander's control over his powers with her.

Born to a demon, Xander’s purpose has been beaten into him his entire life: serve his maker and carry out her will, but when the time comes to summon his mother back into the material realm, he’s not exactly sure he wants to…er, is able to, not without mending his command over the noxscura first. As luck and plot would have it, though, he’s in possession of a decades-old clue that just might teach him how.

But quests always have their interruptions, and when a haughty herbalist refuses to give him the attention he deserves, Xander becomes distracted, especially when her threats and demands awaken in him a new desire to serve. He can’t be blamed, not when she’s so beautiful and so talented and so mean, but the piling on of newly discovered kin and complications with his arcana jeopardize everything—his connection to his dark powers, his plan to bring his mother back, and, most horrifyingly, his feelings.

Blood mages aren’t really supposed to have those, but it may finally be Xander’s turn to learn what the rest of us have known all along.

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A.K. Caggiano is a talented writer! Not only did the virtues and villains series and standalones pull me right into the story, they also made me laugh in a way that I haven’t laughed while reading a book in a very long time. I used to love reading Christopher Moore’s novels for his nonsensical humour that integrated with a story that actually had emotional depth and dynamic characters despite the hilarity and nonsense contained within. Caggiano gives us stories in that same vein, ones that I was surprised by how much I have fallen in love with. In “Bound and Tide,” she gives us the opportunity to redeem our secret liking of one very annoying, in-deep-denial bloodmage and pairs him with a spitfire to bring out the absolute hilarity of this adventure. Then throw in a couple of urchins and some water imps and you have full blown belly laughs and heart melting moments that make your eyes wet…probably allergies, that’s our story, darn it! The story keeps you enthralled and the voices are exceptional as usual! Overall, worth the listen and admiration! Thank you Caggiano, Quay, and Podowitz for a listen that made each day I listened a good one!

I Haven’t Laughed This Much Since Christopher Moore!

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