A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Living with a Magician Spouse

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Married to Magic Being married to magic is like being married to a whirlwind. It is both exhilarating and unpredictable. When you commit yourself to the magical arts, you enter a world filled with wonder and enchantment. But with that comes a certain level of uncertainty and instability. To be married to magic means to be constantly captivated by its allure. The way it can pull you in with its mysterious charm and leave you in awe of its power.

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The way it can pull you in with its mysterious charm and leave you in awe of its power. It is a lifelong commitment to understanding and exploring the depths of the unknown. Just like any marriage, being married to magic requires dedication and perseverance.

A Deal with the Elf King - (Married to Magic Novels) by Elise Kova

"Three thousand years ago, humans were hunted by powerful races with wild magic until the treaty was formed. Now, for centuries, the elves have taken young women from Luella's village to be their Human Queen. To be chosen is seen as a mark of death by the townsfolk. A mark nineteen-year-old Luella is grateful to have escaped as a girl. Instead, she's dedicated her life to studying herbology and becoming the town's only healer. That is, until the Elf King unexpectedly arrives . for her. Everything Luella had thought she'd known about her life, and herself, was a lie. Taken to a land filled with magic, Luella is forced to be the new queen to a cold yet blisteringly handsome Elf King. Once there, she learns about a dying world that only she can save. The magical land of Midscape pulls on one corner of her heart, her home and people tug on another . but what will truly break her is a passion she never wanted"--

Book Synopsis

This stand-alone, fantasy romance about a human girl and her marriage to the Elf King is impossible to put down!

The elves come for two things: war and wives. In both cases, they come for death.

Three-thousand years ago, humans were hunted by powerful races with wild magic until the treaty was formed. Now, for centuries, the elves have taken a young woman from Luella's village to be their Human Queen.

To be chosen is seen as a mark of death by the townsfolk. A mark nineteen-year-old Luella is grateful to have escaped as a girl. Instead, she's dedicated her life to studying herbology and becoming the town's only healer.

That is, until the Elf King unexpectedly arrives. for her.

Everything Luella had thought she'd known about her life, and herself, was a lie. Taken to a land filled with wild magic, Luella is forced to be the new queen to a cold yet blisteringly handsome Elf King. Once there, she learns about a dying world that only she can save.

The magical land of Midscape pulls on one corner of her heart, her home and people tug on another. but what will truly break her is a passion she never wanted.

A Deal with the Elf King is a complete, stand-alone novel, inspired by the tales of Hades and Persephone, as well as Beauty and the Beast, with a "happily ever after" ending. It's perfect for fantasy romance fans looking for just the right amount of steam and their next slow-burn and swoon-worthy couple.

Perfect for fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses and Uprooted, this stand-alone, fantasy romance about a human girl and her marriage to the Elf King is impossible to put down!
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It is not always easy, and there are many moments of struggle and frustration. But with the right mindset and a deep passion for the craft, the rewards are immeasurable. One of the most intriguing aspects of being married to magic is the continuous learning and growth it demands. It is a never-ending journey of honing your skills, expanding your knowledge, and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. There is always something new to discover, a new trick to master, a new realm to explore. Married to magic also means being part of a community of like-minded individuals. It is a shared love and appreciation for the art form that brings people together. Whether it is attending magic conventions, participating in magic circles, or simply engaging in discussions with fellow magicians, there is a sense of camaraderie that comes with being married to magic. But being married to magic is not without its challenges. It requires sacrifice and a certain level of secrecy. The secrets of the trade must be protected, and the element of surprise must be maintained. It is a constant balancing act between sharing the wonder with others and keeping the magic alive. Ultimately, being married to magic is a lifelong commitment to the art form. It is a journey of discovery, growth, and wonder. It is about embracing the unknown and surrendering to the mystique. And like any marriage, it requires love, dedication, and a little bit of magic to make it work..

Reviews for "Married to Magic: A Journey of Love and Wonder"

1. Stephanie - 2/5: I was really disappointed with "Married to Magic". The story had so much potential, but it fell flat for me. The characters were underdeveloped and seemed one-dimensional. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural. The pacing was off, and there were moments when I found myself losing interest. Overall, I found the book to be quite bland and unoriginal. It just didn't live up to my expectations.
2. John - 1/5: "Married to Magic" was a complete waste of my time. The writing was subpar, filled with cliches and dull descriptions. The story lacked originality and had no surprises or twists. The romance between the main characters felt forced and unrealistic. The dialogue was cheesy and cringeworthy. I struggled to finish it and would not recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating fantasy read.
3. Samantha - 2/5: I had high hopes for "Married to Magic", but it fell short in many ways. The plot was predictable and lacked depth. The world-building was weak, leaving me with many unanswered questions. The characters were forgettable and lacked development. The writing style was average at best, failing to engage and immerse me in the story. Overall, I found the book to be a disappointment and wouldn't recommend it to fellow fantasy lovers.
4. David - 2/5: "Married to Magic" had an interesting concept, but the execution was lacking. The pacing was inconsistent, with slow and dragging moments that made it hard to stay engaged. The writing style was average, failing to bring the magical elements of the story to life. The characters felt flat and underdeveloped, making it difficult to connect with them. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied with this book.

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