LADY SILVER

Warlock Chronicles, Book I

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Pub Date 12 Jul 2021 | Archive Date 16 May 2022

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Description

The multiverse is unraveling.

When religious zealots resurrect the ancient technology that ripped open the dimensional barrier six thousand years ago, the galaxy faces another coming Cataclysm.

Warlocks and humans, sister races of the same evolutionary tree, are divided by millennia of enmity and ancient animosity. It will take the magic of the warlocks and the humans’ technology to heal the breach between layers of the multiverse.

Bryanna D’Isaac is an untrained, untried warlock with powerful magic who only wants to be left alone.

Admiral Devon Bastion is career military, renowned for executing warlocks, who harbors secrets of his own.

Deadly events indicate a derelict area of space called the Well is expanding. The threat of apocalyptic events forces the warlock and the soldier together. By joining forces, Bastion and D’Isaac can save the galaxy—if they don’t kill each other first.

Can they learn to trust each other before the multiverse collapses?

The multiverse is unraveling.

When religious zealots resurrect the ancient technology that ripped open the dimensional barrier six thousand years ago, the galaxy faces another coming Cataclysm.

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Advance Praise

"""Author Bobbie R. Byrd blends the space opera style of sci-fi works such as Star Wars and Star Trek with the political intrigue found in epic fantasy series like A Song of Ice and Fire to create a uniquely ambitious saga that is sure to entertain lovers of both sci-fi and fantasy. "" -Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite

""I loved this book. Life-like characters, real situations, and slow-burn romance."" - Sam Read

""Author Bobbie Byrd has created an epic fantasy novel with a deep and complex backstory along with varied and intriguing characters against a vivid futuristic backdrop. What I love most about this book is how well it blends fantasy with science fiction in effortless fashion."" - Thomas, Literary Titan

"""Author Bobbie R. Byrd blends the space opera style of sci-fi works such as Star Wars and Star Trek with the political intrigue found in epic fantasy series like A Song of Ice and Fire to create a...


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I really enjoyed this book, it was well written with a compelling storyline and characters that were well developed and that I really liked. I like the romance element in the book which was more slow burn than I wanted but thats just because I am impatient and wanted it all straight away because I was so invested.
A really good read.

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This book reminded me a lot of Mercedes Lackey writing style. The author is extremely likeable and starts off with a lot of fun. This appears to be an enemies to lovers format? In an alternative timeline humanity is split in two. Normal humans and magicans in space. This book covers one space empire. The book ends on a cliffhanger which frankly while popular today, is something personally dislike. It's unfortunate as otherwise an enjoyable evening read. Hopefully the next installment will pick up.

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It’s amazing what a difference a well crafted book makes to a good plot. You just cannot put it down! Love the characters both the main ones and the lesser ones who have all been drawn with care and perception making them believable.

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