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"Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go."

William Feather

The entire Desert Magick series is now under contract with SynergEbooks Publishing.  This series is for adults. If you're looking for kids' novels, please check out Breach of Worlds, The Mask of Tamirella and Quest for Freedom.

Recommended read by simegen

"The [Desert Magick Superstitions] characters are engaging, the writing proficient and breezy...You’ll love it." Jacqueline Lichtenberg, from The Monthly Aspectarian

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Book 2 coming soon

 

Cover art by Laura Redmond

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ISBN: 978-0-595-53295-7

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Available at these Arizona locations:

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Artwork by Selina Rodriguez

 

Video Trailers

Desert Magick: Superstitions

Desert Magick: Dream Catcher trailer coming soon.

 

Awards and reviews

"The [Desert Magick Superstitions] characters are engaging, the writing proficient and breezy...You’ll love it." Jacqueline Lichtenberg, from The Monthly Aspectarian

"Dana Davis is a skilled and confident storyteller. Her bold characters ignite the action with wit, intelligence, and just enough sass to win your heart." Marilyn McGrath, creative writing teacher and author of All You Know On Earth

4 1/2 stars on amazon.com!

"Desert Magick is a fun read!" LoriLee

"Warning: There is an action-packed ending that will have you turning pages well into the bewitching hour." Merrilyn

"...I didn't want to put it down until I was finished!" deniseh

About the books

Desert Magick

Superstitions

Daisy Hammel-Kavanaugh lives a perfectly average life in the Arizona desert, except for one thing. She's a witch. Her relatives and ancestors consist of various, and sometimes colorful, paranormals. When Daisy is attacked by a mystical, ghost-like figure, she must enlist the aid of those she trusts in her quest to find and eliminate this enemy before he destroys her. 

There's another problem. To ensure her success, she must somehow get her hands on a treasured and protected Native American artifact, without pissing off the entire Indian community. Desert creatures, ancient myths, sex and magick abound in Daisy's world but can she trust herself to know what is real and what isn't?

 

Desert Magick

Dream Catcher (Coming soon)

Arizona witch Daisy Hammel-Kavanaugh recently survived a terrible enemy that threatened her family. She has the physical and mental scars to prove it. Now, with the aid of her husband Noah and her feisty redheaded cousin Bridgette, she’s turned her sites on a siren who has taken up residence in the Phoenix area. But just when Daisy thinks she’s getting her life under control again, her college-age cousin Zoey reveals a disturbing family secret.

Two years ago, Zoey Vega lost those closest to her. Now, in the process of moving on with her life, she attends Arizona State University and has a hunky boyfriend to boot. But a family secret revealed on her twenty-first birthday puts Zoey at the heart of a struggle that will determine the future of all humanity. In her desperation, she reaches out to her kick-ass witch of a cousin for help. But Zoey is young and inexperienced. Even with Daisy’s assistance, she might not overcome what awaits her. And if she fails, humankind will suffer a most terrible fate.

 

More in this series

Book 3

DESERT MAGICK

DAY OF THE DEAD

Coming in 2010

Book 4

Desert Magick

Coming in 2011

Book 5

Desert Magick

Coming in 2012

 

 

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