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Smoke and Mirrors

A YA Paranormal Urban Fantasy Trilogy

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An apocalyptic game of cat and mouse...

I have always been haunted by my dreams—visions of eerie dark light and a faceless rider on a white horse. Dark streets, glowing shadows, and a boy clutching a strange book appear night after night. The disappearance of my father, my fractured twin bond, and the eerie coincidence of a murder-suicide in my community seem eerily tied to my nocturnal visions.

Things take a darker turn when I discover I’m not the only one plagued by supernatural forces. A redheaded boy from a troubled foster home holds the key to an unseen world—a dimension of shadowy entities that no one else believes exists. And he’s gone missing.

There’s a hidden war brewing beneath New York City’s bustling streets. Strange graffiti, flickering lights, and a cursed dagger pulling me into a realm I never believed in: a world where reality itself is distorted.

With the help of a mysterious, unnervingly cryptic soothsayer, I dive deeper into my waking nightmares, growing into my own otherworldly abilities. They just might be the only thing standing between my city and an unimaginable apocalypse.

But nothing comes without a price. The Abyss doesn’t just call—it takes.

Let the survival games begin.

Smoke and Mirrors is the first book of the Visions of Darkness Series. If you love exhilarating urban fantasy with thrilling action, magic, and bloodthirsty demonic forces, then don't miss this demon-hunting thrill ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Contemporary Dark Fantasy Fantasy Magical Realism Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction Game
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