
Curse of the Sea
The Admiralty Archives, Book One
by Joni Parker
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Pub Date Jul 13 2018 | Archive Date Sep 15 2018
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Description
A NATO training exercise goes terribly wrong when five warships from different countries are mysteriously transported to Eledon, the Realm of the Elves. The warrior Lady Alexin is charged to escort the troops back home to London in the year 2031 with the aid of the Wizard Ecstasy and a magic shrinking potion. Yet, when the authorities question her story, Alex is detained and imprisoned under suspicion of terrorism. Caught in a web of politics, betrayal and bungling bureaucracy, the confusing world of the future will push her magical gifts to their limit, and her own future will hang in the balance, caught between “justice” and the place she calls home.
Curse of the Sea is available for purchase in print and ebook formats.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781723016189 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews

Curse of the Sea by Joni Parker, a fun - fast paced novel of the near future. What do you think would happen if the government or Military was introduced to real life Elves and Magic who were responsible for returning home hundreds of sailors who had been lost at sea?

Alex, half a water elf was born on Eledon a elf world. Eledon is connected to earth by a wormhole that the elves can control. Alex witnesses an island falling off the elf grid and repairs the grid. Somehow a wormhole opens to earth and transfers five battleships from earth to Eledon. I enjoyed the book and thought it was a great story. Characters are well developed and I could relate to government response.
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