Quinn Henaghan has a family now. She also has a new enemy, one far deadlier than any she’s faced before.
Can the most powerful sorceress in the world defeat an ancient goddess hell-bent on destroying every magic-user everywhere? Can she protect the ones she loves from ruin and death?
Read the senses-shattering conclusion to the Quinn Henaghan Chronicles to find out!
In the tradition of The Dresden Files and Doctor Strange!
Paul was born long, long ago in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had a normal childhood and did moderately well in school. When he came of age, he attended numerous colleges, starting with Ohio State University in Columbus and culminating at Kennesaw State College, located north of Atlanta, Georgia. That's right: mid-college, he moved South, where he indulged in fatty cuisine and intolerance for his fellow man. He received a BA in English, which, sadly, benefited him little. Paul, in his early years, lacked a teacher's temperament, and professional writing jobs were few and far between. Undaunted, our hero returned to school where he received a degree in Computer Animation. For the next decade, he worked in the video game industry. During those ten years, he relocated from Georgia to sunny Southern California. He also took a wife and -- much to society's regret -- he produced twin offspring. In addition to his stint as an artist for games, Paul has also worked in Fast Food, Retail, writing (some fifteen years after getting his English degree), video editing, and, most recently, teaching.
Paul enjoys reading, writing, and watching movies. He is, to this day, shockingly intolerant of his fellow man.
Quinn is back and of course a new enemy shows up. I thought the story was entertaining and serious at the same time. A few scenes made me laugh out loud. Loved how the other characters from the first 2 books show up. Add in some odd things, crazy Cali, flashbacks to the past, and a twist or two and you get a great book 3. I like that this series is not like other stories and trows in randomness just because.