Payback’s a Witch

Payback’s a Witch

Author: TR Cameron
Series: The Nomad Witch, Book 3
Genre: Paranormal and Urban Fantasy
Tags: ORICERAN UNIVERSE, The Nomad Witch
Publisher: LMBPN® Publishing
ASIN: B0CYFBB5TF

Why is everyone trying to kill Scarlett Prynne and her magical cat, Runeclaw?

He’d say it’s because she’s attracted to trouble.

She’d say it’s because trouble is attracted to her.

Either way, danger is on their tail.

A stop at a ghost town ends with the ghosts trying to kill Scarlett, and okay, worse, trying to damage her enchanted motorcycle, Dusk Runner.

Provo, Utah isn’t much better. Magicals aren’t exactly welcome in the town. Scarlett catches word that Redthorn Industries wants it that way.

Scarlett and Redthorn have a bad history. Round two isn’t going to be any better.

On her side, Scarlett has new allies in Provo’s magical community looking out for her kind. The magical kind. And her old allies, the Spell Riders and the Witches on Wheels, who are always looking to roll into trouble and mix it up.

She’ll need them all. Redthorn is up to something big, and Darrin Redthorn, the CEO, has a personal grudge against Scarlett. Blowing up their operation at the previous stop on her trek across America’s western states didn’t make him happy, to say the least, and now he wants to return the favor.

Scarlett Prynne is right in the middle of chaos again.

As if that wasn’t enough, college students are vanishing from the local University, and no one knows why. As Runeclaw would say, it’s the duty of a guardian to check it out.

Make that two guardians, one cat and one witch. Can they survive Redthorn and figure out what’s happening to the students? Only one way to find out.

For action, magic, snarky banter, martial arts, mystical creatures, and a dash of mystery, join Scarlett and Runeclaw on their next adventure!

TR Cameron

About TR Cameron
I'm TR Cameron, Urban Fantasy and Science Fiction author. I've been an avid consumer of the genres since I was six, I think, when I broke the seal on my Dad's copies of the Asimov Foundation books. Shortly after, it was Dragonlance and Drizzt. It's been all downhill since then.

I have a day job that I love most days, and writing is pretty much my only consistent hobby. When I find time that's not already filled with my wife, my daughter, my writing, my work, or dodging the affections of our clowder of cats, you can find me playing video games (currently a replay of Skyrim mixed in with Spider-Man), watching things (Marvel movies, American Gods, Agents of Shield, Justified, The Expanse, Game of Thrones), playing board games, or, naturally, reading.

My favorite authors in Sci-Fi are David Weber, Jean Johnson, John Scalzi, CJ Cherryh, and the giants: Asimov, Pohl, Bear, Heinlein, etc. I read a lot in other genres too, and am a big fan of Matthew Woodring Stover, Michael Anderle, Jim Butcher, and I could go on and on and on. If I had to choose one favorite, though, it would be Stephen R. Donaldson, whose Thomas Covenant series was transformative for me.

Probably my pie-in-the-sky dream for my writing career is that someone would make a movie or television show of my books and I could be a part of the production. Sure, unlikely, but a clowder-dodger can dream, right? My more practical dream is that I can keep writing and both entertaining and connecting with my readers for years and years to come.

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