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(Generations) Heirs of the Vegas Fae, Book 1

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What do Jay Hoskins, Jasmine (Jazzy) Chibeaux, and Jesse Ordunez have in common? They're all agents of the External Affairs Bureau, the agency that monitors magical creatures for the government. They're also the children of powerful Fae. A Fae warrior, a Werewolf, and a Wizard, they're the EAB's newest Demon Hunter Unit.

On the surface, their mission is simple. Hunt Demons and creatures that threaten the humans. But not every Demon or Vampire is a threat, and they'll have to weave their way through the hidden society that most humans never see.

When a simple burglary leads them to a powerful Witch and a Duke of Hell, they realize they're on to something big. A long-lost Grimoire might be the catalyst that starts the Apocalypse, and unfortunately, it's already in her hands.

As lead agent, Jay will have to follow the trail and stop the Witch that has the Grimoire before she can complete the spell. Along the way, he'll have to pull his new team together and learn a few things about himself he never knew. No one ever said it would be easy, but Jay's got a few tricks up his sleeve of his own, and a team that's unstoppable by his side.

Fae: Generations is the first book in the new Heirs of the Vegas Fae Series.

Other books in the Vegas Fae Universe:
The Vegas Fae Stories
Book 1: Return of the High Fae
Book 2: Of Gods and Fae
Book 3: Twist of Fae
Book 4: Not Just Another Fae
Book 5: Night and Fae
Book 6: Jewel of the Fae
Book 7: Once a Fae
Book 8: Not My Fae

©2017, 2018, 2019 Tom Keller (P)2021 Tom Keller
Adventure Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Magic Magic Users Witchcraft

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