Author: | Dionesia Rapposelli | ISBN: | 9781466192584 |
Publisher: | Dionesia Rapposelli | Publication: | December 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dionesia Rapposelli |
ISBN: | 9781466192584 |
Publisher: | Dionesia Rapposelli |
Publication: | December 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Welcome to the Inner Plane and its tempestuous society of sorcerers and magi and an underclass of lowly folk practitioners and licit and illicit immigrants from the Outer Plane. The Sorcerers and Magi series offers thought-provoking magic and intrigue for adult fiction readers drawn to magia, mysticism, and spiritual philosophy. The series begins with the life and times of a lady mage named Sofia La Maga. Upon returning to her hometown in her magical world after long years of exile in the Himalayas and thereabouts, she befriends, mentors, and rehabilitates the troubled teenaged son of an imposing and elitist dignitary, Consul Leo de Lux. Strongly averse, then curious, then acquiescing, and ultimately exhilarated the dignitary both falls for Sofia La Maga and also embraces a portended predestined role as the leader of a utopian movement that seeks to overturn an oppressive social system that not only gratuitously exploits magical persons of lesser status but persons like you and me who inhabit the Outer Plane. Magical fantasy is woven with insights from Eastern mysticism and Western esotericism in this first installment of the series. In this series, magical fantasy is woven with insights from Eastern mysticism and the Western mystery tradition.
The series offers thought-provoking ideas about self and finding oneself and one’s true purpose and is geared to adult fiction readers drawn to magic, mysticism, and spirituality. A hidden gem that not only entertains but enlightens. Consider it "Harry Potter for Grownups."
Welcome to the Inner Plane and its tempestuous society of sorcerers and magi and an underclass of lowly folk practitioners and licit and illicit immigrants from the Outer Plane. The Sorcerers and Magi series offers thought-provoking magic and intrigue for adult fiction readers drawn to magia, mysticism, and spiritual philosophy. The series begins with the life and times of a lady mage named Sofia La Maga. Upon returning to her hometown in her magical world after long years of exile in the Himalayas and thereabouts, she befriends, mentors, and rehabilitates the troubled teenaged son of an imposing and elitist dignitary, Consul Leo de Lux. Strongly averse, then curious, then acquiescing, and ultimately exhilarated the dignitary both falls for Sofia La Maga and also embraces a portended predestined role as the leader of a utopian movement that seeks to overturn an oppressive social system that not only gratuitously exploits magical persons of lesser status but persons like you and me who inhabit the Outer Plane. Magical fantasy is woven with insights from Eastern mysticism and Western esotericism in this first installment of the series. In this series, magical fantasy is woven with insights from Eastern mysticism and the Western mystery tradition.
The series offers thought-provoking ideas about self and finding oneself and one’s true purpose and is geared to adult fiction readers drawn to magic, mysticism, and spirituality. A hidden gem that not only entertains but enlightens. Consider it "Harry Potter for Grownups."