About The Immortal Relics Books 1-3
“Buffy meets Charmed meets Percy Jackson” – Amazon Reviewer
Serafina spends her days studying to become an archaeologist like her mother was. If only her mother had lived to see her succeed. But after Sera unearths the find of a lifetime on her summer dig, her dreams of drinking blood and violent magic leave behind an eerie sense of foreboding.
Something bad is looming on the horizon. Something ancient and evil.
When a well-known antiquities collector takes an obsessive interest in the Roman amulet, Sera suddenly finds her life in chaos. She’s thrown into a supernatural world that shouldn’t exist, where vampires and witches alike claim ownership of the mysterious amulet. Her amulet.
But as her connection to the relic grows, so does Sera’s fear for her life. If she doesn’t figure out the amulet’s secret soon, then she may just follow in her mother’s footsteps…
Straight to the grave.
Devour 800+ pages of thrilling urban fantasy, featuring MAGIC, MYSTERY, and MAYHEM as the Roman god of chaos comes to life!
If you can’t get enough of books by Deborah Harkness, Anne Rice, L.J. Smith, or anything paranormal fantasy, then dive on in and get ready for a vampire origin story unlike any other, with twists you’ll never see coming.
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Author Bio:
Stephanie Mirro is an Amazon Charts bestselling author with a lifelong love of ancient mythology. That love led to a college major in the Classics, which wasn’t as much fun as writing her own fantastical mythology stories. But an overactive imagination combined with her education and a love for all things fantasy resulted in a writing career.
Starting her days with coffee and ending them with wine means Stephanie can usually be found juggling household chores, keeping the kids alive, and trying to write, edit, publish, and market the stories that haunt her dreams.
Although born and raised in the desert of Southern Arizona, Stephanie now resides in Georgia with her husband, two kids, and two furbabies. This thing called “seasons” is still magical.