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A. E. Bross

    This author delves into realms of fantasy, weaving tales of wizards and dragons with imaginative flair. Her writing is informed by a deep engagement with literary traditions, honed during her academic pursuits. As a librarian, she possesses a unique perspective on the preservation and dissemination of knowledge. Readers are drawn to her work for its captivating worlds and evocative prose.

    Where We Converge
    • Where We Converge

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Darius Adair just wants to live in peace. He wakes up, goes to work, does his job, and comes home to a quiet studio apartment in Chicago. As a mage working to protect the magical and the mundane alike, it's as normal a life as he can have. After everything he's been through, he deserves that much. A call in the dead of night shatters that illusion. Morgan Slavin can't recall much. His memories are fractured, and his body feels like a thousand bits of broken glass. He only knows one thing: Time travel sucks. After completing a ritual that forced him through the timeline, his mind, body, and magic are twisted and broken. Beyond the pain and mental anguish, there's little he can reach for. He is desperate to find an anchor in this storm. After all, he came back in time to stop...what? Why had he returned? Sent by the late-night call to find the broken Morgan, Darius now must help him find out what he's come back to stop, and soon. If that wasn't challenging enough, the longer they're together, the more Darius feels himself drawn to Morgan, and the more willing he is to open old wounds that nearly destroyed him in the past. Content Note: This book contains depictions of scenes describing and discussing dissociation (both derealization and depersonalization), PTSD, anxiety, depression, panic attacks, discussion of and reference to child abuse, suicidal ideation, and some violence.

      Where We Converge