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Sirens Unbound
註釋Amy's day starts with three things: Coffee, breakfast, then brains. In that order.
Relax, it's not what you think. She's just your everyday neurosurgeon who can fix everyone's brain but her own. Even if she regularly works with mages on complex medical procedures--she's still a mundane. She's turning fifty, and her last achievement was what, ten years ago? She's not sure if anyone even remembers it.

Determined not to be a one-hit-wonder, Amy jumps head-first into a new opportunity. Literally.

Some people have affairs to deal with a midlife crisis -- Amy has brain surgery.

The results are even bigger than her career ambitions, and Dr. Amy Bant will need the help of her siblings to survive what comes next.

Cordelia, an agoraphobic underwater photographer, Thomas, a playboy with a Brazilian tourism business, and Mary, a choir director with a truth-teller husband are all keys to unlocking secrets a whole lot closer to home than any of them could have realized.

Turning fifty doesn't have to be mundane -- not when you're in the Bant family!

Sirens Unbound is a 400-page urban fantasy novel told from each member of the Bant family. This is Book 1 in the Fifth Mage War Series, a unique, magical epic about sirens, faeries, and family ties.

What readers are saying about the Fifth Mage War series:
- "This is a complex epic fantasy in a contemporary world filled with faeries and magical beings"
- "An utterly unique fantasy fiction story"
- "I thought I was buying a regular urban fantasy, instead, this was a totally different fantasy ebook
- "a rich epic fantasy set in the modern day."
- "Finally, a fantasy for adults, where the heroines are out of high school"
- "I loved the political intrigue and challenges. The end was intense. Can't wait for the next book!"
- "This is why I have a kindle unlimited subscription - to find unique urban fantasy ebooks like this one. It was a mashup of a rich epic fantasy with faeries and an urban fantasy where the adult characters were powerful and smart women."
- "It's a different kind of urban fantasy book because the characters are grownups in the middle of their lives instead of early twenties."
- "I loved the powerful female mages and fae in the story. A lot of urban fantasy novels have sassy or feisty women. But this one has strong women characters. Such a new and unusual spin."
- "A complex high fantasy with multiple main characters. Because there are several stories that ultimately intersect, I feel you have to let the book unfold."
- "This wasn't a classic urban fantasy with witches or an epic with elves and warriors. In this series, powerful female mages face off against other powerful female mages, with the rest of the world caught in between. I loved the complications of this rich epic. Plus there were high - tech flying carpets, which is cool."
- "It's not light-hearted, and the dramatic intensity appealed to me. It makes sense that one of the characters used to sing opera. This story has that kind of vibe."
- "it wasn't paranormal or epic or urban. It was a mix of all of them and that made it something different. Honestly it was like high fantasy, but set in the real world."- "The problems the characters face are interesting, difficult and complicated. I wanted to read something different from the more formulaic-books I was reading from established authors and this was new."

"a wonderfully engaging world with plenty of intriguing magical and political elements, particularly the fascinating desire/repulsion dynamic between sirens and humans. Sirens Unbound is also a great family story about fraught relationships and painful secrets."