Authors: Jade Lee
A Magic King
The Jade Lee Romantic Fantasies
Book Three
by
Jade Lee
USA Today Bestselling Author
A MAGIC KING
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"...fast-paced action, will keep you on the edge of your seat."
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Previously titled: Oracle
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Thank You.
Dixie, Allison, and Reverend Gaffron:
You kept me going when I would have quit.
Elisabeth: You pushed me to levels I never imagined.
David: You are the best hero a woman could ever love.
This book is dedicated to you all.
Thank you.
Prologue
October 31, 2029
Jane Deerfield's hand hovered over the on/off switch, but she couldn't press it down. Turning off a computer always seemed a little like murder to her. Stopping access to terabytes of information was criminal, especially since she'd just spent five hours repairing the system, reloading the software, and making sure everything networked perfectly for the people who used it.
Jane stood up, hating to leave the dancing lights of the monitor's screensaver, even to stretch. She straightened, rolling her shoulders a bit before looking around. Except for the soft glow of the computer's monitor, the library was completely dark. Glancing at the clock in the upper corner of the screen, Jane gasped at the time.