The Price of Magic – Dovie Likliter

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is out now, but we’re still looking at all the character of the book. Many have appeared in previous books of the series. While not revealing what’s going on in the new book, we are taking a look at where they’ve come from. If you haven’t read the previous books in the Senta and the Steel Dragon series, beware Spoiler Alert.

Dovie first appeared in Book 6: The Sorceress and her Lovers.  She’s about Iolana’s age and has become one of her best friends.  She’s also the niece of Dot Shrubb, and shares her bright red hair.

New powers are rising in Birmisia. Far to the south, the strange lizardmen of Xiatooq are making themselves known. Closer to home, the new lizzie city Yessonarah finds itself rich in gold—gold the humans covet. As tensions rise, many in Port Dechantagne seem eager to teach the lizzies a lesson in humility. Fourteen year old Iolana Staff finds herself in the center of it all, as she is pulled between her conscience and the conventions of society. Unconcerned with the conflict between human and lizzie, sorceress Senta Bly prepares for her own war, unaware that events will pull her into a life and death confrontation with an old enemy.

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons.

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The Price of Magic – Hertzel and Leoni Hertling

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is out now, but we’re still looking at all the character of the book.  Many have appeared in previous books of the series.  While not revealing what’s going on in the new book, we are taking a look at where they’ve come from.  If you haven’t read the previous books in the Senta and the Steel Dragon series, beware Spoiler Alert.

We first met Hertzel and his twin sister Hero in Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur.  They quickly become two of Senta’s best friends and play big parts in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land and Book 3: The Drache Girl.  We see a little less of Hertzel in Book 4: The Young Sorceress and Book 5: The Two Dragons, but he’s still around.  He makes a few appearances in Book 6: The Sorceress and her Lovers.  If I ever decide to write some spin off books that tell what’s going on with other characters or fill spaces between books, I’m going to write more about Hertzel.  He’s a great character to play with.  He hasn’t spoken since he was a small child and witnessed the murder of his parents.

In The Price of Magic, we find Hertzel’s found a wife.  Leoni is a nice Zaeri girl from Freedonia, and loves her new husband, and finds him a wonderful listener.

New powers are rising in Birmisia. Far to the south, the strange lizardmen of Xiatooq are making themselves known. Closer to home, the new lizzie city Yessonarah finds itself rich in gold—gold the humans covet. As tensions rise, many in Port Dechantagne seem eager to teach the lizzies a lesson in humility. Fourteen year old Iolana Staff finds herself in the center of it all, as she is pulled between her conscience and the conventions of society. Unconcerned with the conflict between human and lizzie, sorceress Senta Bly prepares for her own war, unaware that events will pull her into a life and death confrontation with an old enemy.

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons.

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Eamon and Dot Shrubb

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is available tomorrow, wherever fine ebooks are sold.  We’re looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta books, Spoiler Alert.

Eamon Shrubb first appeared in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land as a foil for Saba Colbshallow.  By Book 3: The Drache Girl, they have become close friends, and Eamon has picked up a wife named Dot.  The secret here is that I wrote book 3 first!

Eamon is a big guy, and a natural for a bobby.  He is friendly and boyish in some ways, but quickly turns no-nonsense when violators are about.  Eamon plays an important part in The Price of Magic too.

Dot is a character based on someone I once new.  She is a vivacious redhead who is also deaf.  Although she can speak, she seldom does because she thinks (or has been told) that her voice sounds funny.  Dot is a great character to have around for the others to interact with.

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Saba and Loana Colbshallow

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is just a couple days away, so we’re looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta books, Spoiler Alert.

Saba Colbshallow is one of the main characters in the series.  He appears in Book 0: Brechalon and Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur, but really comes into his own in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land.  One could make the argument that he actually has the most important part in that book.  He is certainly one of the few characters that gets as much focus as Senta.  In Book 3: The Drache Girl, he meets Loana and by Book 4: The Young Sorceress, they are married.  In book 5: The Two Dragons, we see quite a bit of his married family life.

We don’t see nearly as much of Saba in Book 6: The Sorceress and her Lovers as the previous books, but his importance is there.  We see Saba and Loana twice in The Price of Magic, once together and once each apart.  Still Saba plays an important role.

 

The Price of Magic: Sam Croffut

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is just a few days away, so we’re looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta books, Spoiler Alert.

 

Sam Croffut appears for the first time in The Price of Magic, but he is the nephew of Amoz Croffut.  Amoz appeared in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land, Book 3: The Drache Girl, and had a fairly large part in Book 5: The Two Dragons, when he traveled to the distant lizzie city of Tsahloose with Senta and Radley Staff.

Sam, like Philo Mostow, is a young man likely to be found at the trendiest parties in Port Dechantagne, and at least occasionally dates Talli Archer.  Sam is also a member of the Port Dechantagne militia.

New powers are rising in Birmisia. Far to the south, the strange lizardmen of Xiatooq are making themselves known. Closer to home, the new lizzie city Yessonarah finds itself rich in gold—gold the humans covet. As tensions rise, many in Port Dechantagne seem eager to teach the lizzies a lesson in humility. Fourteen year old Iolana Staff finds herself in the center of it all, as she is pulled between her conscience and the conventions of society. Unconcerned with the conflict between human and lizzie, sorceress Senta Bly prepares for her own war, unaware that events will pull her into a life and death confrontation with an old enemy.

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons. It is available now for preorder wherever fine ebooks are sold.

The Price of Magic: Talli Archer

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is just a week away, so we’re looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta books, Spoiler Alert.

Talli Archer first appeared in The Sorceress and her Lovers.  She was a perpetual shadow to Sherree Glieberman, both of them coming from very religious Kafirite families.  By The Price of Magic, Talli has apparently grown into her nose a bit, and is a bit prettier than she was a few years ago.  She might not be so much  Sherree’s shadow anymore, probably because of Sherree’s romantic interests.

 

New powers are rising in Birmisia. Far to the south, the strange lizardmen of Xiatooq are making themselves known. Closer to home, the new lizzie city Yessonarah finds itself rich in gold—gold the humans covet. As tensions rise, many in Port Dechantagne seem eager to teach the lizzies a lesson in humility. Fourteen year old Iolana Staff finds herself in the center of it all, as she is pulled between her conscience and the conventions of society. Unconcerned with the conflict between human and lizzie, sorceress Senta Bly prepares for her own war, unaware that events will pull her into a life and death confrontation with an old enemy.

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons. It is available now for preorder wherever fine ebooks are sold.

The Price of Magic: Philo Moscow

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is just a couple of weeks away, so we’re looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta books, Spoiler Alert.

 

Philo Mostow is a character appearing for the first time in The Price of Magic.  He has a relatively small but important part to play in the story.  Philo is a young man, tall and thin.  He’s a part of the “in crowd” of Port Dechantange youth, dating Questa Hardt and calling on Iolana Staff.

New powers are rising in Birmisia. Far to the south, the strange lizardmen of Xiatooq are making themselves known. Closer to home, the new lizzie city Yessonarah finds itself rich in gold—gold the humans covet. As tensions rise, many in Port Dechantagne seem eager to teach the lizzies a lesson in humility. Fourteen year old Iolana Staff finds herself in the center of it all, as she is pulled between her conscience and the conventions of society. Unconcerned with the conflict between human and lizzie, sorceress Senta Bly prepares for her own war, unaware that events will pull her into a life and death confrontation with an old enemy.

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons. It is available now for preorder wherever fine ebooks are sold.

The Price of Magic: Tiber Stephenson

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is just a couple of weeks away, so it’s time to start looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta books, Spoiler Alert.

The Stephenson family lives nearest to the Dechantagnes and Staffs.  They are also probably closest to them in status, being old money.  Claude and Julian Stephenson have made several brief appearances in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land and Book 3: The Drache Girl.  They are mentioned a few other times, being the closest friends of Augie Dechantagne.  Their older brother Tiber makes his first appearance in The Price of Magic, and he plays a fairly important role in several chapters.

The Price of Magic: Didrika and Ernst Goose

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is just a couple of weeks away, so it’s time to start looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta booksSpoiler Alert.

Didrika and Ernst Goose are Senta’s cousins.  We first saw them in Book 0: Brechalon and in Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur as babies.  In The Price of Magic we get to meet them as young women.  They are, in fact, two of the most popular young women in Birmisia.

The Price of Magic: Geert and Honor McCoort

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is just a couple of weeks away, so it’s time to start looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta books, Spoiler Alert.

Geert is Senta’s cousin.  We first meet him in Book 0: Brechalon, where he is selling apples to earn money for the family.  We see him again in Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur, but they are separated when Granny, their guardian, dies.  Geert shows up again in Book 5: The Two Dragons, when he and his brother arrive in Birmisia to start a printing business.  At last, Senta has nearby family.

Honor McCoort, nee Hertling, is an important citizen of Port Dechantagne since its founding.  We find her in Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur, a pillar of the community and city council member.  She is present in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land, Book 3: The Drache Girl, and Book 4: The Young Sorceress, as she raises her two siblings, Senta’s friends Hero and Hertzal.  She meets young Geert in Book 5: The Two Dragons, where she plays a big part in Yuah’s story, but suffers a horrible accident.  We learn in Book 6: The Sorceress and her Lovers that the two have married, and we see them again in The Price of Magic.