Reese's Quest
Finding Magic
Book Two
Blair Drake
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Magic Quest Books
Date of Publication: June 14, 2018
ASIN: B07DFQLJCT
Number of pages: 259
Word Count: 90,650
Cover Artist: Jennifer Zemanek/Seedlings LLC
Tagline: What would you do to find your magic?
Book Description:
With only weeks until graduation from Gray Cliffs Academy, Reese has his eye on breaking free. He wants out of this school and to get away from the people who sent him there. Being summoned to the headmaster’s office was no big deal, until he and his school mates are swept away into a wicked storm that tossed Reese into an underground world full of danger and evil beings. His only hope of escaping this underground world is to learn how to harness his magnetic magic and travel through the underground city to reach a portal that will transport him back to the school.
But time is running out! With the help of Raven, a young girl who’s been trapped in that underground city, Reese must get to the portal before it closes while navigating the tunnels and minefields of the underground world and those who want them dead! Can he harness his magnetic magic when needed and use it to his advantage when needed in order to stay alive long enough to make it home?
Excerpt:
He breathed deeply, and
he ran past the bridge, wanting to turn back. But then the vibration in his
pocket ate into his concentration and pulled his focus away from the track
ahead of him and the missed opportunity to escape. Reese tried to ignore it and
kept running. But the vibration grew stronger until an audible hum cut through
all the noise in his head. It was so loud and the energy inside him was so
strong that Reese felt as if he could shatter into a million pieces like glass.
he ran past the bridge, wanting to turn back. But then the vibration in his
pocket ate into his concentration and pulled his focus away from the track
ahead of him and the missed opportunity to escape. Reese tried to ignore it and
kept running. But the vibration grew stronger until an audible hum cut through
all the noise in his head. It was so loud and the energy inside him was so
strong that Reese felt as if he could shatter into a million pieces like glass.
A small whimper beside
him startled him. Raven. He couldn’t see her. But he heard her quiet cry
of distress. She was there in his mind, curled into a ball on the side of the
track. He slowed down as he approached her.
him startled him. Raven. He couldn’t see her. But he heard her quiet cry
of distress. She was there in his mind, curled into a ball on the side of the
track. He slowed down as he approached her.
“Keep going. Don’t stop
for anything or anyone,” Endel said as he got closer to Raven. She lifted her
face to him. The sun glistened off the tears on her cheeks as she cried.
for anything or anyone,” Endel said as he got closer to Raven. She lifted her
face to him. The sun glistened off the tears on her cheeks as she cried.
“She needs me.”
“No. Keep breathing.
Breathe deeply and drink it in.”
Breathe deeply and drink it in.”
The sound of Raven’s
cries weren’t in his head. They were real. He could feel her fear as if it was
tangible. Suddenly she was no longer sitting on the track. She was sitting
right next to him on that crate curled into a ball.
cries weren’t in his head. They were real. He could feel her fear as if it was
tangible. Suddenly she was no longer sitting on the track. She was sitting
right next to him on that crate curled into a ball.
Reese opened his eyes
and reared back in his seat so far he nearly fell off the stool. Light
assaulted his eyes making him squint from its brightness. The room was aglow,
completely illuminated up to the ceiling that towered above him. The center
column was like a tornado of fire, swirling around the center and continuing up
to the bulbs. One by one the bulbs exploded into a spray or sparks that rained
down into the room.
and reared back in his seat so far he nearly fell off the stool. Light
assaulted his eyes making him squint from its brightness. The room was aglow,
completely illuminated up to the ceiling that towered above him. The center
column was like a tornado of fire, swirling around the center and continuing up
to the bulbs. One by one the bulbs exploded into a spray or sparks that rained
down into the room.
Raven crouched down
under the table. “Make it stop!”
under the table. “Make it stop!”
“How?” Reese asked. He flew
off the chair and backed against the wall. Endel stood by the column as if he
were completely unaffected by the heat.
off the chair and backed against the wall. Endel stood by the column as if he
were completely unaffected by the heat.
A memory that had been
lost in the recesses of his mind suddenly came back with glaring clarity. He’d
been in the kitchen of the small house he lived in with his parents. They’d
still been together then. He didn’t remember how it started. But he remembered
the electrical sockets in the kitchen sizzling and then burning. Then the
toaster blew up and caught on fire. He’d been a young boy then. He remembered
his father coming into the kitchen and yelling at him, while his mother was
trying to calm him down, telling his dad that he didn’t know what he was doing.
lost in the recesses of his mind suddenly came back with glaring clarity. He’d
been in the kitchen of the small house he lived in with his parents. They’d
still been together then. He didn’t remember how it started. But he remembered
the electrical sockets in the kitchen sizzling and then burning. Then the
toaster blew up and caught on fire. He’d been a young boy then. He remembered
his father coming into the kitchen and yelling at him, while his mother was
trying to calm him down, telling his dad that he didn’t know what he was doing.
Reese blinked his eyes
to clear the memory and the pain of remembering it caused. He ran to the table
and found Raven just as she’d been in his vision, curled up in a ball crying.
She looked up at him with wide eyes as he held a hand out to her.
to clear the memory and the pain of remembering it caused. He ran to the table
and found Raven just as she’d been in his vision, curled up in a ball crying.
She looked up at him with wide eyes as he held a hand out to her.
As his breathing calmed,
the light in the room began to fade. Not completely. It was still bright enough
to see far more than he’d been able to see when they’d first come into the
room.
the light in the room began to fade. Not completely. It was still bright enough
to see far more than he’d been able to see when they’d first come into the
room.
“Jeez, that was intense.
Are you okay?” Reese asked, crouching down next to her when she didn’t take his
offer of helping her to her feet.
Are you okay?” Reese asked, crouching down next to her when she didn’t take his
offer of helping her to her feet.
Raven pointed to the
cylinder in the center of the room. “You did that, Reese.”
cylinder in the center of the room. “You did that, Reese.”
He blinked hard and
tried to focus on the bright ball in the center of the room until it dimmed
enough for him to really look at it. “That thing? No way.”
tried to focus on the bright ball in the center of the room until it dimmed
enough for him to really look at it. “That thing? No way.”
She nodded.
“Can’t be. How could
anyone do something like that?” Reese looked at Endel who seemed unaffected by
what they’d experienced. Fear clutched him, making it hard to breathe. The
lights flickered and then dimmed more.
anyone do something like that?” Reese looked at Endel who seemed unaffected by
what they’d experienced. Fear clutched him, making it hard to breathe. The
lights flickered and then dimmed more.
The cylinder that had
been cold and lifeless earlier was no longer the ball of fire it was when he’d
opened his eyes. But it was still humming and alive with bright colors and
sparks.
been cold and lifeless earlier was no longer the ball of fire it was when he’d
opened his eyes. But it was still humming and alive with bright colors and
sparks.
“I don’t know what did
whatever that was, but it wasn’t me. When I opened my eyes, I thought the room
was going to blow up. I’ve never seen anything like that before.”
whatever that was, but it wasn’t me. When I opened my eyes, I thought the room
was going to blow up. I’ve never seen anything like that before.”
“Nor should you have,”
Endel said. “It’s not a natural thing. All living things have energy. We have
many more abilities than we ever attempt to utilize, which is a shame. We are
all powerful creatures. Some people have gifts. What you just witnessed,
yungin’, was a gift.”
Endel said. “It’s not a natural thing. All living things have energy. We have
many more abilities than we ever attempt to utilize, which is a shame. We are
all powerful creatures. Some people have gifts. What you just witnessed,
yungin’, was a gift.”
“You mean I almost blew
this room up?” Reese looked around as the room slowly returned to normal.
“That’s freaking awesome!”
this room up?” Reese looked around as the room slowly returned to normal.
“That’s freaking awesome!”
Endel grunted.
“Obviously for some people with attitude, it may be a curse. I’m still deciding
which it is for you.”
“Obviously for some people with attitude, it may be a curse. I’m still deciding
which it is for you.”
About the Author:
Blair Drake believes in magic, especially the magic of stories with fantasy, adventures, romance, action, and surprises. She has loved writing and living in the stories of the Finding Magic series and is so excited to share the quests of the Gray Cliffs Academy students with her readers.
When she’s not writing about magic, she’s reading about it. Her influences are Cassandra Claire, Neil Gaiman, Rick Riordan, Garth Nix, and many more.
In the mortal plane, following the lure of magic has drawn Blair into strange and wonderful adventures from Australia to New York City, with many stops in between. She currently lives near Denver. Her very favorite spot is a red loveseat in her office, frequently shared with two cats, an outnumbered Dalmation, and occasionally her bewitched husband.
She might have gone to a school similar to Gray Cliffs Academy and would love to go through a magic portal. In the meantime, she’s creating her own in more books of magic.
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