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by Tara Lain


  She smiled. “Who’d have thought that my potions could help defeat an adversary as powerful as that?”

  Dash said, “I think it was the pure power of your good intentions.”

  Pop-Pop said, “So, Dash, what are your plans now? It will be some time, I’m sure, before they get a reorganization done at your wizard school.”

  Dash glanced at Lysandra, but Jazz, who sat tightly beside him, said, “I have an idea if you’d like to hear it.”

  Dash grinned at him. “Oh?”

  “Yes.” The dimples popped in his lean cheeks. “Pop-Pop, do you think you might have one more string to pull at NYU to get Dash in as a student? Then he can come live with us and we can all return to a normal student life.”

  “Really?”

  Carla said, “Of course. You don’t think we’d let you go anywhere else, do you?”

  Jazz’s mom leaned down from the couch and put a hand on Dash’s arm. “We can’t forget that Dash is a powerful mage and his education is important.”

  Dash shrugged. “No more important than Jazz’s.”

  Jazz grinned and tightened his grip on Dash’s hand. “Well, I happen to know a great mage who just might be into a few private lessons for a couple of promising newcomers.”

  Lysandra raised an arched brow but couldn’t maintain the look and started laughing. “I think I owe that to you both after getting you into the Arcantaria mess.”

  Pop-Pop clasped his hands together. “And I’m sure Lindsey and I can pull in a marker or two to assure Dash’s enrollment at NYU.”

  Carla laughed, “You may have to conjure him up some transcripts, Lysandra.”

  “I’m sure that can be arranged.”

  They finished the pizza, with Jazz’s brothers doing most of the cleanup work, and after the first happy hours they’d had in way too long, all the family and friends left. Even BeBop, Dij, and Fatima yawned, gave them hugs, and drifted off to their own apartment. It had been a tough bunch of weeks.

  Carla gave Dash a kiss on the cheek. “Welcome home.”

  “You’re sure—”

  “Shh.” She grinned and disappeared into her bedroom on the other side of the living room from the door Jazz and Dash walked through.

  As Jazz closed the door behind them, he said, “We can get more of your things from Lysandra’s tomorrow.”

  Dash nodded.

  They looked at each other shyly.

  Jazz said, “I don’t think anybody’s going to hammer on the door to see if you’ve got a girl in here.”

  “Hey, don’t knock it. That’s how you learned to teleport.”

  They both laughed, then got quiet again.

  “Oh hell!” Dash reached out, grabbed Jazz, and pulled him in tightly against his chest. “All I wanted was for you not to die.”

  “Thank the goddess the only way you could do that was stay alive yourself.” Jazz snuggled his head against Dash’s chest. “Thank you for saving me.”

  “We saved each other.”

  “We’re not done.”

  Dash grinned as Jazz nibbled toward his ear. “Oh?”

  “Right, because if I don’t finally get to have sex with you, I might still die.”

  Dash chuckled. “I said I’d do anything to keep you alive.”

  Jazz kicked off his Keds and leaped on the queen-size bed. “Save me.” He was being cute, but he looked a little nervous.

  Slowly, Dash pulled the sweater over his head, toed off the shoes he wore with no socks, and then undid the fly of his jeans.

  Jazz’s Adam’s apple bobbed.

  Dash slid onto the bed, grabbed Jazz by the legs and pulled him down until he was flat on his back. With both hands, he pulled off Jazz’s sweatshirt, leaving his beautifully muscled, very lean chest bare. Yum. He started nibbling somewhere around the collarbone. Jazz giggled and wriggled, but Dash pressed a hand against his shoulder and made his way to one flat brown nipple. A howdy from Dash’s tongue got a gasp from Jazz and a full writhe. Lovingly, Dash worked his way across Jazz’s chest, then down and down until his tongue met the pale hair of Jazz’s happy trail.

  Dash chuckled. “Umm, follow the yellow brick road.” He grasped Jazz’s zipper and, being careful not to catch any werewolf, he slowly lowered it while his tongue followed the soft fur. Ooh. Only a fraction of an inch below the now-parted waistband, his lips met an interloper traveling up to meet him.

  “Seems only fair to greet him with a kiss.” He let his lips purse around the softness—and the girth. “Oh my, alpha werewolf indeed.”

  By now, Jazz had given up all pretense of playfulness and was gasping and begging. “Yes, please, Dash. Oh man, I’ve waited so long.”

  He was happy to comply, taking all that love deep into his throat.

  “Oh Dash, wait. I’m gonna—”

  Dash pulled his mouth away, shed his jeans, and fused his body on top of Jazz, fitting their erections side by side so the slightest movement set off sparks and heat.

  “Oh gods, oh yes.” Jazz gripped Dash around the back and became a straining, rutting part of their mutual incendiary device.

  Engender that much heat and you’re sure to get a fire.

  “Dasssssh!” Jazz’s head fell back, the column of his throat bared, as his body bucked and shuddered.

  Jazz’s movements pushed Dash over the edge, and he let the sweetness of them finally together fill him as he let his weight sink down on Jazz, both of them shivering in unison.

  Jazz whispered, “Oh my gods, how could we have waited so long?”

  “It will be fun making up for lost time.” Dash kissed him gently. “But now, we’ve both had a very tough day. I’ll get a washcloth, and then we can sleep.”

  When Dash came back in with the warm cloth, he dragged it across Jazz’s chest and groin, Jazz cuddled into the covers and murmured, “Why do you think Nardo took me?”

  Dash hesitated but then said, “I think he was obsessed with the fact that you’re the only other werewolf mage.”

  Jazz nodded. “That makes sense.”

  Dash rinsed the cloth and stared in the bathroom mirror, hearing Nardo’s impassioned cry.

  Should I tell Jazz? Nardo was in jail, but who knew what memories he’d have left? No. What good would it do?

  He walked back to the bed and curled around the sleeping body of his real-life boyfriend.

  THE NEXT morning, the whole Superordinary Society gathered in their apartment for lattes and bagels. BeBop had to teach that day, Carla and Jazz had classes, and they’d gotten a text from Pop-Pop saying Dash was expected for a preliminary interview at NYU later that afternoon.

  Carla said, “Well, guys, we solved our problems. We said we didn’t like being weird in the world alone, and now we’re together, even Dash.”

  Dash grinned. “Happy to be weird with you.”

  Carla flashed her huge smile. “Another Superordinary Society adventure in the record books.”

  BeBop said, “I’ll bet they changed all the passwords for the portals.”

  They all laughed, but Dij spoke in her serious way. “I’d just like to know one thing.”

  “What, Dij?” Carla bit into her bagel.

  “How was BeBop able to see Arcantaria and the portals when he’s human?”

  All of them stared at BeBop, who had cream cheese on the bottom of his glasses.

  Dash nodded. “I’d like to know that too.” And he took one last bite of his bagel.

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  Jazz Vanessen is weird—and not just because he’s a werewolf. For most of his life, he’s felt different from his alpha male brothers and friends. Since he’s adopted, he can’t even blame it on family.

  Now eighteen, Jazz meets his idol, the social activist Lysandra Mason, and her breathtaking nephew, Dash Mercury. When Dash is around, even stranger things start to happen, including Jazz falling hopelessly in lust. Not only is Jazz having visions, making people disappear, and somehow turnin
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  Together with Dash and Jazz’s equally amazing friends—Carla, BeBop, Khadija, and Fatima—they discover the danger is even more lethal than they thought, and Jazz’s weirdness may save all their lives.

  A Middlemark Mystery

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  It also means a chance for Llewellyn to get to know Blaise much better.

  Not everyone thinks Llewellyn should take the case—or the money. Between feuding siblings, rival patrons, jealous colleagues, and greedy administrators, almost anyone could be trying to thwart his work… and one of them is willing to kill to do it.

  When Anne de Vere turns up dead, the police believe Blaise is the murderer. Only the shy, stuttering professor who has won his heart can prove otherwise….

  A Middlemark Mystery

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  Jeremy’s vineyard is under threat from Ernest Ottersen, the voracious winemaker who seems to know all Jeremy’s blending secrets and manages to grab all his customers. Bo tries to help Jeremy and even provides a phony alibi for Jeremy when Ottersen turns up dead in Jeremy’s tasting room. But it’s clear Jeremy isn’t who he claims, and Bo must decide if it’s worth tossing over his established life for a man who doesn’t seem to trust anyone. When Jeremy gets kidnapped, some of the conservative winemakers turn out to be kinky sex fiends, and the list of murderers keeps dwindling down to Jeremy. Bo has to choose between hopping on his white horse or climbing back in his peach-pie-lined closet.

  A Movie Magic Romance

  Luca McGrath may be returning to Napa Valley, California, as a promising chef with dreams of starting his own restaurant and winery, but his heart still lives with the bad-boy son of a billionaire, James Armstrong. Luca spent his childhood playing games with the golden boy of California society, so blinded by James he barely noticed the dark, quiet lure of his conservative older brother, Dylan Armstrong.

  But now Luca’s home, and his own powers of attraction are enough to make James question his dedicated heterosexuality and his promised marriage to a wealthy and powerful businesswoman. The obvious attraction between Luca and James spurs Dylan into action—but he’s fighting a huge secret. While Luca dreamed of James, Dylan dreamed of Luca. When Luca gets caught in the struggle between the brothers and gets accused of culinary espionage he’s ready to chuck the fairy tale—unable to even imagine Dylan’s power to make his dreams come true.

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  TARA LAIN believes in happy ever afters—and magic. Same thing. In fact, she says, she doesn’t believe, she knows. Tara shares this passion in her stories, which star her unique, charismatic heroes and adventurous heroines. Quarterbacks and cops, werewolves and witches, blue collar or billionaires, Tara’s characters, readers say, love deeply, resolve seemingly insurmountable differences, and ultimately live their lives authentically. After many years living in southern California, Tara, her soulmate honey, and her soulmate dog decided they wanted fewer cars and more trees, prompting a move to Ashland, Oregon, where Tara’s creating new stories and loving living in a small town with big culture. Likely a Gryffindor but possessed of Parseltongue, Tara loves animals of all kinds, diversity, open minds, coconut crunch ice cream from Zoeys, and her readers. She also loves to hear from you.

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  By Tara Lain

  The Fairy Shop

  Hearts and Flour

  Home Improvement – A Love Story

  Trex or Treat

  ALOYSIUS TALES

  Spell Cat • Brush with Catastrophe

  Cataclysmic Shift

  BALLS TO THE WALL

  Volley Balls • Fire Balls

  Beach Balls • FAST Balls

  High Balls • Snow Balls • Bleu Balls

  Balls to the Wall – Volley Balls and Fire Balls Anthology

  Balls to the Wall – Beach Balls and FAST Balls Anthology

  Balls to the Wall – High Balls and Snow Balls Anthology

  COWBOYS DON’T

  Cowboys Don’t Come Out • Cowboys Don’t Ride Unicorns

  Cowboys Don’t Samba

  DREAMSPUN BEYOND

  Rome and Jules

  DREAMSPUN DESIRES

  Taylor Maid

  LOVE IN LAGUNA

  Knight of Ocean Avenue • Knave of Broken Hearts

  Prince of the Playhouse • Lord of a Thousand Steps

  Fool of Main Beach

  LOVE YOU SO

  Love You So Hard • Love You So Madly

  Love You So Special • Love You So Sweetly

  A Love You So Anthology – Love You So Hard and Love You So Madly

  A Love Yo
u So Anthology – Love You So Special and Love You So Sweetly

  MIDDLEMARK MYSTERIES

  The Case of the Sexy Shakespearean

  The Case of the Voracious Vintner

  MOVIE MAGIC ROMANCES

  Return of the Chauffeur’s Son

  Love and Linguistics

  PENNYMAKER TALES

  Sinders and Ash • Driven Snow

  Beauty, Inc. • Never

  Sinders and Ash and Beauty, Inc. Anthology

  SUPERORDINARY SOCIETY

  Hidden Powers • Rising Magic

  TALES OF THE HARKER PACK

  The Pack or the Panther

  Wolf in Gucci Loafers • Winter’s Wolf

  The Pack or the Panther &Wolf in Gucci Loafers Anthology

  Published by DREAMSPINNER PRESS

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of author imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Rising Magic

  © 2020 Tara Lain

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  Cover content is for illustrative purposes only and any person depicted on the cover is a model.

 

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