Enjoy this AI-narrated audiobook of Magic Today, a fast-paced, action-packed urban fantasy novel with a strong female lead and a good dose of humor by fantasy author Anna McCluskey. A human-narrated audiobook will be released soon.
Magic is real – and it’s a bitch.
Between her divorce, her terrible boss, and her dwindling finances, impulsive Mattie’s life is getting more and more complicated by the day. So when she learns that Tillie, her twin sister, is missing, she drops everything and rushes across the country to join her friend Trevor in the search.
As they begin their search, they stumble across a secret room in Tillie’s condo filled with crystal balls and books about magic. Suddenly people all around them are doing spells, manipulating time, and disappearing into thin air, and they soon they realize they’re in over their heads.
A group of powerful mages is hunting Tillie. Can Mattie and Trevor find her first? Or will they become targets too?
Magic Today is the first installment of the face-paced Mathilda Holiday series. If you love urban fantasy with strong, complicated heroines and a good dose of humor, you'll definitely want to read this today!
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Similar authors: BR Kingsolver, Annette Marie, KF Breene, Ilona Andrews, Nicholas Woode-Smith, Deborah Wilde
Keywords: urban fantasy series, witty paranormal, fantasy, secret societies, mages, contemporary fantasy books, snarky heroine, identical twin characters, asexual, ace, lgbt+ books, diverse fantasy, characters over thirty, mage apprentice, strong female lead, fantasy for women, set in st louis
Anna McCluskey is an Oregon-based, semi-nomadic, almost-entirely-feral fantasy author. When she isn't writing (and sometimes even when she is) you can find her traveling around the country on the train, having the weirdest adventures ever. You can read about these adventures on her Substack, The Neurodivergent Nomad.
She is the author of the Mathilda Holiday series, the Rhymes With Witch series, and the upcoming Warrior Mage Librarians series. She has had several poems published in journals and anthologies, and her short fiction has been read by at least a dozen people, many of whom murmured appreciatively about it.
Her dog's name is Chalupa.
For information on upcoming projects, check out her website, www.annamccluskey.com.