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Beth gets married and moves away, Looks for Janjan and has to pay. Venus takes Beth off to her bower. Will Janjan die of gold mage power? The walls between the worlds are thin in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Weird things happen. Beth shared a house with Leda and Janjan until her friends went to live in the next world over from Earth with the elves (who aren't really elves). It's a long story. Actually two long stories. Last year Beth and her boyfriend Bobby went walking with the immortal Fae. Janjan helped them escape. Hoping for a normal life, Beth left Bobby, moved out of Portsmouth, and married Drew, who knew nothing of her past. Beth misses her friends and tries to contact Janjan. Materialist Magicians (who are both those things) kidnap her and magically bind her to the goddess Aphrodite. When Janjan comes to save Beth, she learns that the magicians and their ally, an ancient gold sorcerer, are planning to kill her with radiation and cut the Earth off from the elves. Binding Beth is a story of love and sex and friendship that takes you for a wild ride on the road around the human worlds. If you could have whatever you wanted, what would you want?
Three Portsmouth wars in the last thirty years? Impossible! If there are no "Materialist Magicians" doing evil, how can there be any "elves" working to stop them? How could you visit other worlds without dying?Last year, Janjan Javorski's friend Leda disappeared from their house in Portsmouth. Nobody knows where she went. This year Leda comes back to visit - from the next world over, where people become elves. She has a weird story to tell. When Janjan wonders where her own life is headed, Leda asks her to be an Elf Friend.Things get weirder when Coran, immortal king of the Fae, invites Janjan to walk the road around the human worlds with him and all the travelers wrapped in light. Eternal youth, really?Oh, and Jackson, Janjan's handsome new boyfriend? He's a Materialist Magician who's been sent to Portsmouth to cut people off from the elves by sending them to the Fae. Will he take their relationship to the next level-by killing her?When Jackson's master stalks her, Janjan escapes to the fae-road. But where is the real land of heart's desire? Will she live with the Fae forever, or will she inquire into the painful mystery of the invisible elf-charm Leda gave her? The going gets weird once again in Joining Janjan. This second Portsmouth Paranormal Romance is the sequel to Loving Leda.
There have been three wars in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in the last thirty years, but everyone pretends nothing weird has ever happened here. No wars, no "Materialist Magicians" doing evil, and certainly no "elves" working to stop them. Divorced and finally working again after losing his last job, Jerry August just wants to live an ordinary life. He's met a girl named Leda. She's a friend of the elves, but Jerry's willing to overlook that. Why, Jerry wonders, does his wealthy Uncle Quincy want him to visit the powerful beings who rule a world that is not Earth? When Jerry refuses the Old Gods' summons, their Myrmidon warriors kidnap Leda. Who else but Jerry can go to the other world to get her back? Who else but the elves can help him do it? Jerry learns things he would be happier not knowing. How his uncle plans to use his wealth to steal from the poor and give to the rich-- on Earth as in the Other World. How his aunt and uncle plan to use the power of the god and goddess to steal life and youth from Jerry and Leda-- by stealing their bodies. Sometimes war just finds people, especially in Portsmouth where the walls between the worlds are thin. Jerry finds himself caught up in the latest chapter of the secret history of the Earth.
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