March New Releases
A little late.
This should have come out at the start of March, not the end, but life does get in the way…. also, I didn’t know one of these were coming out until after it was released.
First up, in a series that takes the magic school concept and keeps it going forward, we have Fantastic Schools: Wars.
Have you ever wanted to go to magic school? To cast spells and brew potions and fly on broomsticks and - perhaps - battle threats both common and supernatural? Come with us into worlds of magic, where students become magicians and teachers do everything in their power to ensure the kids survive long enough to graduate. Welcome to ... Fantastic Schools.
Meet the students preparing for magical war, learning how to wield sorcerous weapons or fantastic talents in defence of the world; meet the magicians testing their abilities in worlds touched by the fantastic and the supernatural, or the magicians completing their final exams – or going to war, learning on the job as the darkness moves ever-closer to home. Meet the students who think they have all the time in the world, and the ones who discover that their training has suddenly become all too real.
The glory of war awaits them, in these pages, but so too does the price …
Coming out LAST week is Cross Over: Honeymoon from Hell #4
Amanda Colt and Marco Catalano's original honeymoon has been extended by an all-expense paid trip to Rome. After fighting off vampires, wendigos, elves, necromancers and mad scientists, the Vatican Ninjas have decided to add to their training.
There is one other students will cross their path: NYPD Detective Thomas Nolan. He has had his own share of nightmare encounters with the forces of darkness.
But devilish things are afoot in Rome. Noises are coming from the catacombs. A film crew is afoul with monsters.
When these three cross over to join forces, they just have to make certain they're not going to cross over for good.
I will note that Book 1 of this series was reviewed by Jim McCoy. (Book one of the previous series, Love at First Bite, was reviewed by a few people. Caroline did 1 and 2, etc).



