Magical Arts Academy 11: Dragon's Fury

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by Lucia Ashta


  “That’s the best question I’ve heard all day,” Walt said, then passed out, as if he’d been holding on just long enough to verify our escape.

  The light around Marcelo’s head widened, revealing many other faces, all a mirror to his concern.

  Finally, we were getting out of there. I was never stepping foot in this castle ever again. In fact, if I didn’t enter a single other castle in my entire life, I’d be happy.

  “Come on, Sir Lancelot.” I stood and waited in a crouch. The instant the way was open, I was getting us out of there. Of the four of us, I was the only one unscathed. The rest needed immediate medical or magical attention, I wasn’t sure which.

  I was as determined as ever to figure out my magic, and the art of it in general. Obviously, I had untapped powers. At the rate mishap was finding us, I wouldn’t wait a moment longer than necessary to embrace all I was capable of doing.

  The evil sorcerer had tried to suppress our magic and end us all. Well, he’d failed. I was determined never to give him the chance again.

  I’d learn magic however it came. I was finished waiting for classes. I was about to become a witch. Apparently, all I had to do was imagine it.

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  Acknowledgments

  I’d write no matter what, because telling stories is my passion, but the following people make creating worlds (and life) a joy. I’m eternally grateful for the support of my beloved, James, my mother, Elsa, and my three daughters, Catia, Sonia, and Nadia. They’ve always believed in me, even before I published a single word. They help me see the magic in the world around me, and more importantly, within.

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  Read more by Lucía Ashta

  MAGICAL ARTS ACADEMY

  First Spell

  Winged Pursuit

  Unexpected Agents

  Improbable Ally

  Questionable Rescue

  Sorcerers’ Web

  Ghostly Return

  Transformations

  Castle’s Curse

  Spirited Escape

  Dragon’s Fury

  Magic Ignites

  Powers Unleashed

  SUPERNATURAL BOUNTY HUNTER

  Magic Bite

  Magic Sight *

  Magic Touch *

  SIRANGEL:

  Siren Magic *

  Angel Magic *

  Fusion Magic *

  DRAGON FORCE

  Invisible Born

  Invisible Bound

  Invisible Rider

  THE WITCHING WORLD

  Magic Awakens

  The Five-Petal Knot

  The Merqueen

  The Witching World Omnibus, Books 1-3

  The Ginger Cat

  The Scarlet Dragon

  Mermagic

  The Witching World Omnibus, Books 4-6

  Spirit of the Spell

  PLANET ORIGINS

  Planet Origins

  Original Elements

  Holographic Princess

  Planet Origins Omnibus, Books 1-3

  Purple Worlds

  Planet Sand

  Holographic Convergence

  Mowab Rider

  THE LIGHT WARRIORS

  Beyond Sedona

  Beyond Prophecy

  Beyond Amber

  Beyond Arnaka

  POCKET PORTALS

  The Orphan Son *

  Huntress of the Unseen

  A Betrayal of Time

  Daughter of the Wind

  The Unkillable Killer

  Whispers of Pachamama

  Immortalium *

  (* coming soon)

  About the author

  Lucía Ashta, a former attorney and architect, is an Argentinian-American author who lives in Sedona with her beloved and three daughters. She published her first story (about an unusual Cockatoo) at the age of eight, and she’s been at it ever since.

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