Book: Magic is the New Black
Genre: Fantasy
Release Date: 3/18/2020
Behind these bars, everyone has a story.
Get the hottest new stories of supernatural jails, prisons, penitentiaries, reformatories, asylums, and detention academies brought to you by New York Times, USA Today, and international best selling authors!
Shifters, witches, vampires, psychics, fae, mages, monsters, murderers, and more fill the cells in this collection. Some have committed the most heinous of magical crimes. Others have been imprisoned unjustly. However they landed in lockup, the supernatural bad boys and girls incarcerated in these never-before-published tales come up against wicked wardens, corrupt guards, and powerful inmates.
Whether their sentences are forever or a day, every moment means life or death for paranormal prisoners as they deal with deadly secrets, mysteries, rivalries, and even love.
So whether you prefer punishment and power or rehabilitation and second chances, you’ll fall under the spell of paranormal prisons in Magic is the New Black.
Warning: Once you’re imprisoned in these pages, you won’t ever want to escape!
THE AUTHORS
Heather Renee, Megan Linski, Rosemary A. Johns, G.K. DeRosa, Scarlett Snow, Cece Rose, Corinne O'Flynn, Eva Brandt, Margo Bond Collins, Wendi Wilson, Nicole Zoltack, Stephany Wallace, Cara Wylde, Kate Nova, Marty Mayberry, Alice Wilde, D.A. Stein, Ginna Moran, Sullivan Gray, Lisa Manifold, Analeigh Ford, Atlas Rose, Samantha Bell, Sofia Daniel, Vi Carter, Selene Drake, Kate Karyus Quinn, Demitria Lunetta, Marley Lynn, M. A. Roth, K. D. Atkins, Aella Black, Faith Summers, Ivy Hearne, J.L. Beck, C. Hallman, Maggie Alabaster, Lacey Carter Andersen, Emma Cole, Tiegan Clyne, L.A. Fox, Mia Heintzelman, Leigh Kelsey, Klarissa King, D.W. Marshall, Megan J. Parker, Nathan Squiers, Jen Ponce, C.L. Riley, Larissa Scot, Amanda Sievert, Aria Starling, Dee Stone, J.A. Wing, Sheena Austen
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