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Blood and Destiny

Blood and Destiny

by

Mallory Wanless

Elena and Quinn are still recovering from the paradigm-shifting revelations they discovered in the Great Hall at Harbor Ridge. Unfortunately, the turmio is still loose and threatening the life of all magical creatures in Waverly.

After escaping Harbor Ridge, the teens are on the run from Madame LaBelle and her quick-to-violence investigators. They’re in a race against time as they try to reverse engineer the ritual that was used to release the noxious entity hells-bent on killing any and all magical beings.

When soldiers capture Elena, Quinn and Roska are forced to make an impossible choice: rescue Elena or continue on their mission to stop the turmio and save all magic from annihilation.

Will they make the right choice? Will Elena survive? Will magic?

More Details

IAC Main Tropes:

Found Family, Chosen One, Prophecy, Political Intrigue, Reluctant Hero/Heroine, Medieval Setting, Multi-POV, Coming of Age, High Stakes

Detailed Tropes:

found family, chosen one(s), prophecy, multi pov, coming of age, high stakes, medieval setting, reluctant hero/heroine, political intrigue

Representations in This Book:

LGBTQA+, Mental Illness

Age Groups:

Young Adult

Spice Level:

Level 3

Available Formats:

Paperback, eBook, Audiobook

Content Information:

Level 3

flashbacks of child abuse, terminal illness, off-page death of children

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About the Author

Mallory Wanless

Mallory lives in Texas with her husband and their two young boys. She spends her days homeschooling and full-time parenting. Her nights, and any free time she manages to carve out during the day, are devoted to reading and writing. She has always been a massive bookworm. Books are her preferred outlet when the world is overwhelming or too busy.  


Since having kids, she uses books and stories to escape from the day-to-day responsibilities of stay-at-home parenting. Disappearing into magical worlds makes laundry and cooking more entertaining.

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