Djinnx'd (The Tamar Black Saga #1)
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"Your wish is my command!"
What would you wish for if you were offered three wishes?
When poor little rich girl, Tamar, found a dirty old bottle in the river and released an ancient and powerful Djinn, she decided to go for the big one, the wish to end all wishes.
Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time...
Djinnx'd ...
... or Jinxed by a genie, which is what happens to Tamar when she is tricked into taking the genie's place in the bottle.
Good - in that she now has phenomenal cosmic power
Bad - in that she is now the slave of the bottle for the next several eternities.
But eternity is cut short when she meets Denny.
At first he seems just the latest in a long line of human masters, but it soon becomes apparent that he is no ordinary master when he declares his intention to set Tamar free from her bondage - no matter what the cost.
He has no idea what he's let himself in for.
Witches, mermaids, houri's a homicidal Djinn and a mad forest god with a superiority complex and that's not the half of it...
What can kill a Djinn?
If Denny can't answer this question in time then it will all have been for nothing.
"The first Tamar Black book is a lively and delightful read." (Witchreader on Amazon US)
"Comic fantasy at its best. Comparable with the masters of the genre." (Wendy Darling on Amazon US)
" … A delightfully funny story, yet laced with suspense." (Bleep50 On Amazon US)
"Four stars for an entertaining read and one extra for originality." (YBR on Amazon UK)
"Campy, zany, off the wall, and a hell of a lot of fun, Djinnx'd doesn't slow down." (gnoshinmidges On Amazon US)
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About Nicola Rhodes
About the Author
Nicola Rhodes often can't remember where she lives so she lives inside her own head most of the time, where even if you do get lost, it's still okay.
She has met many interesting people inside her own head and eventually decided to introduce them to the rest of the world, in the hopes that they would stop bothering her and let her sleep.
She has been doing this for ten years now but they still won't leave her alone.
She wrote this book for fun and does not care if you take away a moral lesson from it or not.
You have her full permission to read whatever you wish into this work of fiction. As she says herself:
"Just because I wrote this book, doesn't mean I know anything about it."
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