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Song of Virgo

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A story that pits good against evil, and it comes through with triumph even though it has been marred by scars. Julian and Taylor's love is strong even when the world around them is falling apart. Through their encounters with horrifying rituals, dark magic, and more, they are able to overcome their fears and find their way through. This is a great read for fans of witches, romance, and conspiracy theories.

Taylor and Julian have to save Luna, their daughter after she gets kidnapped while they're trying to keep their relationship alive. This story is full of humor and romance, and it will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Coven Sisters have featured various couples throughout their stories. In Song of Virgo, a couple of shifters, who are already established, are in love. Even though the readers are only meeting them, Turner has managed to show the depth of their relationship. Taylor and Julian's love is strong even though it has been marked by fear and uncertainty.

The couple appears to have a life that's ideal, but their happiness is quickly turned around once their daughter is taken. Turner has handled the delicate ground of their loss with sensitivity. The joy they felt when they first met them was overshadowed by their sorrow.

Their rescue efforts are complicated when Taylor discovers that spellcraft is a part of her heritage that she had avoided. Doing so thrusts her spell into a life of its own, and she's left trying to understand what it really means.
After learning that their daughter is being held by a group that's corrupt in the magical world, Taylor and Julian are forced to find a way to save her. The story is full of complex characters and huge stakes. It's a great addition to the series.

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