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Rite of Magic Kindle Edition
Many in this world would not suffer a witch to live…but he will do everything in his power to keep one witch from harm.
When Felix helps his friend escape their strict and vicious coven, it sets off a chain of events that leaves him running for his life. Vol Coven are out for blood. Felix finds safety in the Sanctum, a neutral zone that forbids harm on those within its walls. With Vol Coven watching the doors day and night, he’s trapped.
Until he meets Ionas Teague, General of the Queen’s Guard.
Ionas Teague is a powerful enigma, both a witch hunter and a witch himself. Witches, plebs and mercenaries alike cower from him. Felix, however, is instantly drawn to the rugged man’s commanding presence. Ionas Teague is not the emotionless killing machine everyone thinks. Surprising reverence lingers in his touch and heat fills his gaze, smelting the bond between them.
Felix is enthralled. But Ionas’s dark past binds him to his Queen and his duty. When the Queen puts a death warrant out on Felix’s ex-coven due to their dangerous powers, Ionas is forced to choose between his past and his future—his duty, or Felix.
Can Felix breach Ionas’ stoney exterior and claim the man’s heart, or will edicts and covens tear them apart?
Rite of Magic is an explicit MM paranormal romance featuring magical adventures, powerful witches, sword wielding mercenaries and dangerous liaisons.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 21, 2023
- File size661 KB
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- ASIN : B0BT6R6WHQ
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- Publication date : February 21, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 661 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 290 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,061,927 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #5,323 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #11,014 in Gay Fiction
- #17,564 in Paranormal Fantasy Books
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About the author

Sasha Hope is a lover of story, art and design based in Canada. As a writer and an artist, she enjoys having the opportunity to create new characters and build new worlds for readers to explore. Having studied linguistics and a myriad of languages from a young age, she is passionate about including characters of different backgrounds in her work. Whether the setting is fantasy or reality, she believes that a diverse cast with diverse languages and cultures is a wonderful thing.
Crafting stories that embrace MM romance and erotica is her modus operandi. When she is not creating new worlds she is travelling this one looking for inspiration or enjoying her career in the videogame industry.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023Felix and Ionas were wonderful characters, I really enjoyed joining Felix as his helping a friend escape led to his own freedom. I wouldn't mind another book for them, I would love to see what they get up to in the south.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023This is a new to me author I have never read from before and I'm so happy to have read Rite of Magic. The fantasy romance aspect was a winner for me I mean who doesn't want to read about magic, witches, and mercenaries?
Felix put himself in grave danger by helping his best friend, Tyne, run away and live a life of happiness and live free and in love. He had to run and find refuge in the Sanctum to get away from the people who wanted to kill him.
Ionas is a character who doesn't speak or say much, he's the type of person who keeps quiet but has a million things running in his mind. Everyone just avoided him because they were scared because of the reputation he has made for himself as being the General of the Queen's Guardians.
Ionas and Felix got found each other and it was instant liking for both of them. They clicked and the circumstances for their relationship made everything so difficult Felix had his own problems and Ionas being who he was could either hurt or help Felix have a way out and being free once again.
Rite of Magic has a HEA and left me feeling very happy with the ending after this great read. The banter and overall funny moments Loreto and Vincente gave us were very entertaining loved them! Overall it was a very entertaining and fun read I recommend if you love to read about magic, witches, and adventures.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023The world building sets the stage for this story beautifully. There’s something distinctly dystopian about the world that Felix and Ionas inhabit– a mostly urban landscape filled with crumbling ruins, the decrepit trappings of luxury lost, and the scars, physical, spiritual, and all things in between, or a not-long-past war.
Felix, whose home is the abandoned shell of a formerly glorious theatre once patronized by royalty, literally lives among the shattered pieces of the past, a prisoner of poverty and an abusive institution (the coven who gleefully and brutally murder any who try to leave). Without giving away too much plot, even the “sanctuary” he finds is initially more prison than not, and “freedom” is, at best, an abstract concept. At first glance, Felix’s life is sharply different from Ionas’, the general of the Queen’s Guard, but it turns out that their experiences are not so different after all– and that’s the basis for a story that blends adventure, intrigue, magic, peril, and plenty of chemistry.
I loved Felix– snarky, kind-hearted and noble despite all he’s endured. He’s the kind of person it’s impossible not to be charmed by, and I loved watching him make friends with Vincento and Loreto, the mercenaries who become the supporting character MVPs for the whole book. Ionas isn’t anywhere near as bright and shiny but he definitely has his moments– his whole shtick is to be enigmatic and stoic, so he doesn’t emote much, or say much, but the flashes of character that show through reveal an intriguing person. I would have loved a bit more insight into his character, and into how the magical bond he forms with Felix works, and *why* he does the things he does at the end, but I’m making my peace with never knowing, and I did, on the whole, really enjoy this book.
*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023This is a standalone book and the first book that I’ve read by author Sasha Hope.
Rite of Magic follows Felix, a witch cast out of his coven for helping a friend, and Ionas, the General of the queen’s guard, as they take down his former coven and fall in love along the way.
Ionas is quite reserved. Sometimes it was hard to connect with him because he didn’t display his emotions like Felix did. I feel like I only learned about him by watching his actions, which made him feel like a stranger. Felix was sweet and fun, but at times it felt like he was too young (immature) for Ionas.
Things improved as the story progressed and their relationship deepened. That was really what saved it for me: the action, their romance, and the magic. I especially loved reading about the magic. The ending is HEA, and I couldn’t have asked for a better resolution to the story.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2023Trying to help his friend Tyne get away from a bad situation, escape and live free put Felix in a precarious situation. He is made to leave his coven and live in a broken place, among broken things. He needs a helping hand to get a chance to liberate himself and he gets it from Ionas, the general of the queen's guard. While they work to take down his former coven they fall in love. I liked both characters a lot, Ionas the strong silent type who is a wonderful companion to Felix who is much more sweet. Their adventure and the author's imaginative descriptions of the world they live in made this a good and engaging story.
I received an ARC from GRR and am voluntarily leaving a review.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023This was a story full of hate but so full of love. Felix had been through so much but still managed to keep his big heart, he helped a friend find a better life & put himself in danger. What he didn’t know was that running for his life would lead him to the love of his life & after everything they have to endure they finally get their happy ending. This was a very enjoyable read. ❤️😀
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023Ionas, an enigma, leader of the Queen’s Guard. Both witch hunter and witch. Felix had the magic of Transmission. As long as he knows where he is going he can flit from place to place. When Felix’s coven sets out to kill him he seeks sanctuary in the only place he will be safe from them. But that puts him in the path of Ionas. Their chemistry was off the charts and oh so hot.
Truly likable characters, though Ionas seemed less than trustworthy in the beginning but he grew on me very quickly. Felix was a brat and the mercenaries were definitely comic relief.
There was excellent world building, plenty of action, and the take on magic was very interesting and imaginative. I enjoyed it.