THE FLECK SERIES

Books

Magic in the Shadows

Book 1 in the Fleck Series

For as long as Fleck can recall, she’s always been able to disappear into shadows. While retrieving a dragon scale from a dilapidated castle, Fleck inadvertently releases magic into her medieval world of logic and reason. When the magical creatures claim her as the Mystic Queen, she aptly interprets the role as a burden – an obligation to serve the needs of others.

Given her affinity with shadows, Fleck prefers a quiet life as a silent observer watching from dark corners, rather than an eventful life under the ever-prying eyes of her attentive subjects. Regrettably, a docile life is not Fleck’s fate.

Magic in the Mystic Circle

Book 2 in the Fleck Series

Magic in the Mystic Circle is an enchanting character-driven fantasy blending humour, adventure, and political intrigue. Thick with playful banter the narrative balances light-hearted whimsy and charming mystical characters with the serious undertones of sabotage and political tension.

Fleck navigates a delicate balance of power and diplomacy in her pursuit of harmony within the troubled atmosphere of the Mystic Circle. From the treachery of dwarves to the cunning advance of borderland wizards, Fleck strives to safeguard those she loves, in a time of escalating threats, in an atmosphere fraught with hostility.

Magic in the Shale

Book 3 in the Fleck Series

Magic in the Shale skilfully knits destiny and sacrifice into the intricacies of alliances, treaties, and power struggles within the Mystic Circle, where magic is both a tool and a weapon.

As Fleck strives to forge alliances with fringe kingdoms, she’s compelled into a confrontation with the Shale – a powerful entity feeding off sacrifice and surrender. In yielding to the Shale, Fleck ignites the fierce loyalty of the mystic creatures in a fervour that is as shocking as it is revealing.

I enjoyed the Fleck books very much.

The story is intriguing and the characters are interesting and believable. I especially enjoyed Fleck and the workings of her mind.

Linda Harris