So, yesterday a kind soul in one of the bigger groups I'm in on FB, Fans of Urban Fantasy, pointed out that I am very stupid and forgot, for whatever reason, to mention that the FMC we focus on is a trauma surgeon, as well as a wizard. And she's right, it's a huge missed opportunity. So I'm taking another swing at it. This is Pass #1. Still a bit wordy, thinking on that, but I hope it also still flows well. Thoughts?
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Winter Mulcahy is a wizard, a Potion Master, and a trauma surgeon with a very private clinic in Seahaven, WA, standing alone between the escalating violence in the preternatural population and total chaos. While holding the city together by the skin of her teeth, the blood of her friends, and an addiction to stimulants that is slowly killing her, the young wizard is approached by a pair of sidhe lords on a Harley who claim that her city is harboring a fugitive who holds a sidhe prince prisoner, and that they need her help to rescue the boy.
Winter must investigate this fugitive to get to the truth of the kidnapping, discover the cause of the surges of wild magic tearing open rifts between realms across her city, and navigate the deadly waters of preternatural politics before Seahaven both figuratively and literally rips itself apart.
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Winter Mulcahy is a wizard, a Potion Master, and a trauma surgeon with a very private clinic in Seahaven, WA, standing alone between the escalating violence in the preternatural population and total chaos. While holding the city together by the skin of her teeth, the blood of her friends, and an addiction to stimulants that is slowly killing her, the young wizard is approached by a pair of sidhe lords on a Harley who claim that her city is harboring a fugitive who holds a sidhe prince prisoner, and that they need her help to rescue the boy.
Winter must investigate this fugitive to get to the truth of the kidnapping, discover the cause of the surges of wild magic tearing open rifts between realms across her city, and navigate the deadly waters of preternatural politics before Seahaven both figuratively and literally rips itself apart.