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Magic University: The Tower and the Tears
by Cecilia Tan
Category: Erotica/Paranormal Erotica/Romance
Description: Kyle is a college sophomore worrying about the usual things students do, like what he's going to major in and getting along with his dorm mates, but he attends a most unusual college. He's a student at Veritas, the hidden magical university inside Harvard. Before he got to Harvard, Kyle hadn't even known he was magical. Now he finds he has a talent for sex magic and the erotic arts. Not only that, a girl in his sex magic class has a crush on him. Kyle looks forward to lots of "study sessions" together with Ciara and their friend Marjory, but when their professor is mysteriously attacked, Kyle finds himself embroiled in a mystery deeper than university department politics. Someone has been stealing magical artifacts and the dean suspects Ciara, sending Kyle on a quest to discover the real culprit. Kyle will learn sizzling sexual technique and unleash powerful magic on his incredible erotic journey, but is the study of sex really the route to true love? Perhaps what Kyle needs to learn about most is himself. The Tower and the Tears is the second book in the Magic University series by Cecilia Tan. Bringing together myth, magic, eroticism, and the Tarot, the Magic University books are for all the adult readers of classic fantasy who want a bedtime tale of their own.
eBook Publisher: Ravenous Romance/Ravenous Romance, 2010
eBookwise Release Date: February 2010

5 Reader Ratings:
Available eBook Formats: OEBFF Format (IMP) [396 KB]
Words: 90221 Reading time: 257-360 min.

Chapter One Kyle was surprised to hear his cell phone ringing at nine in the morning. He cracked open an eye and fumbled for the phone in his pack, knocking a few things out onto the floor, momentarily not even sure where he and Alex were, then recognizing the enclosed porch they'd been sharing as a bedroom for the past two weeks. They'd moved around so much this summer that in his half-asleep state his brain needed to catch up. "Hello?" "Kyle Wadsworth?" It was a voice with a slightly disapproving tone, familiar, yet he couldn't quite place it. "Um, yes?" But then he suddenly had it. "Master Brandish?" "Quite. You're late for orientation." "Orientation?" Kyle sat up, blinking. "I thought classes didn't start until..." "Have you not been receiving letters or e-mail? You are supposed to be attending the freshman orientation you missed last year." "Oh, sh--um...when did it start?" "Yesterday."
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