Rites of Passage (Witch Queen Book 2)

Rites of Passage (Witch Queen Book 2)

by AD Starrling
Rites of Passage (Witch Queen Book 2)

Rites of Passage (Witch Queen Book 2)

by AD Starrling

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Overview

It's all fun and games until someone pisses off a Witch Queen...

Weeks following the events that led to her awakening and her initiation into the New York coven as the Witch Queen prophesized to rule the world of magic, Mae Jin is still trying to get a semblance of her life back together. But disaster strikes when her apartment gets attacked by ghouls, driving her into the thick of the action as she helps Nikolai Stanisic figure out the origins and purpose of a mysterious skeleton key that falls into his hands by accident. A key the Dark Council was guarding.

Forced to travel to Philadelphia for the Annual Grand Meeting of all covens, Mae finds herself treading a fine line amidst the cutthroat politics of the covenstead and the senior witches and sorcerers who wish to put a leash on her. When they discover that local magic users have gone missing, Mae, Nikolai, Vlad, and the others stumble upon a link between the disappearances and the skeleton key.

After Nikolai's brother Oscar and the demon Barquiel steal a sacred grimoire from the covenstead, Mae realizes all the incidents are connected and that there is a traitor amongst them. With help from some unlikely allies, Mae and her friends rush headlong into a race to uncover the secret behind the skeleton key and the book of spells. Will they figure out the Dark Council's wicked scheme before all is lost?

Nerves will be frayed. Steak will get eaten. Snark will be committed.

Join Mae Jin and her riotous gang in Rites of Passage, the second book in the brand-new urban fantasy series Witch Queen. Featuring a mortuary assistant who labels herself 'just a chick from Koreatown who likes beer and cutting people up,' a sardonic fox, a steak-loving sentient weapon, and a whole bunch of other worrisome characters, Rites of Passage picks up where The Darkest Night ended and sees our reluctant witch forced to endure yet another fantastical adventure full of magic, monsters, mayhem, and snark. Get the riveting second book in this action-packed series today and enter a universe you won't want to leave. Or may not be allowed to leave. Some of those characters really are worrisome...

Witch Queen is the third series set in the bestselling Seventeen universe and follows on from the Seventeen and Legion series. It contains references to characters in the other series and the odd cameo appearance.


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Product Details

BN ID: 2940185879887
Publisher: AD Starrling
Publication date: 04/26/2024
Series: Witch Queen , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 684 KB

About the Author

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A.D. Starrling is a bestselling author renowned for her pulse-pounding fusion of urban fantasy, action, adventure, and supernatural suspense. With a passion for history and a gift for intricate plotting, she crafts captivating narratives that transport readers across time and continents. Her Seventeen series, featuring immortal warriors with extraordinary abilities, has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated global following. Her authentic research and skillful character development keep readers hooked, while her love for movies infuses her work with electrifying action sequences and story lines.

When she’s not busy writing, A.D. can be found eating Thai food, working part-time as a doctor on a Neonatal Intensive Care unit somewhere in the UK, reading manga, and watching anime. She has occasionally been accused of committing art with a charcoal stick and some drawing paper.
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