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Merlin Slept Here
Deirdre the Damned
The Magic Coffins
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Wizards' Inn Series

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What with doing the laundry and preparing for her son Danny’s fourth birthday, does innkeeper and young mother Julie Himmel have time to deal with arch-villain Blackroot? Then the drop-in guests start to arrive at the inn: Magi, good fairies, evil fairies, English royalty, her husband Bob’s aunt and uncle. Looks like it’s going to be another one of those days.
This, the last book of the Wizards’ Inn series, will make clearer than ever that saving the world does not require one’s full-time attention.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRob Summers
Release dateApr 20, 2013
Merlin Slept Here
Deirdre the Damned
The Magic Coffins

Titles in the series (6)

  • The Magic Coffins

    The Magic Coffins
    The Magic Coffins

    For five hundred years Queen Tanaquill has ruled Faerie splendidly by herself. She does not need any help from young Magi, whether to meet threats from Queen Morgan Le Fay, from a so-called King of Terrors, or from her own bad temper. But Tanaquill owes a humbling debt to Deirdre the Damned and may yet be indebted to another of her guests whom the Faerie Court calls the Queen of Death.

  • Merlin Slept Here

    Merlin Slept Here
    Merlin Slept Here

    Store clerks by day, innkeepers for the Magi by night! Twenty-year-olds Bob Himmel and Julie Beckerhof aren’t getting paid anything, but the thrills are there. If the inn isn’t sold out from under them, and if they can keep their guests alive—number seven on the list of innkeepers’ rules—they just might get married and settle into this.

  • Deirdre the Damned

    Deirdre the Damned
    Deirdre the Damned

    Innkeeper Bob Himmel’s rotten teenage cousin Deirdre appears destined to become a hardened criminal—or just possibly a Mage. She thinks either will do as long as she can get out of dead-end Rayburn County, Indiana. But if a Mage, will she accept electrifying Mrs. Rollins as a mentor? Or a Curse Mage as a best friend? Or leave all that behind and enroll in Morgan Le Fay’s School of Evil?

  • Merlin's Crooked Cane

    Merlin's Crooked Cane
    Merlin's Crooked Cane

    Why doesn’t the world give a washed up sorceress a break? It isn’t bad enough that Deirdre the Damned blinded Lile, but now the wicked fairy Blackroot is planning to murder her. She needs a Mage to heal her eyes, but perhaps even more, needs to rely on a twisted cane that once belonged to Merlin. Then she may become the pivotal person in an Eonic battle that is rocking 1860 Philadelphia.

  • Merlin's Best Dungeon

    Merlin's Best Dungeon
    Merlin's Best Dungeon

    If young church deacon Stan Morrison is to save his friends Bob and Julie from a dangerous fantasy of being innkeepers for wizards, he must first find out what is really happening at Wizards’ Inn. He must also overcome his infatuation with Deirdre the Damned, and above all, not fall through a magic portal into a far off time and place and have wild adventures with goblins, fairies, and a chimera.

  • The Magorn Tunnel

    The Magorn Tunnel
    The Magorn Tunnel

    What with doing the laundry and preparing for her son Danny’s fourth birthday, does innkeeper and young mother Julie Himmel have time to deal with arch-villain Blackroot? Then the drop-in guests start to arrive at the inn: Magi, good fairies, evil fairies, English royalty, her husband Bob’s aunt and uncle. Looks like it’s going to be another one of those days. This, the last book of the Wizards’ Inn series, will make clearer than ever that saving the world does not require one’s full-time attention.

Author

Rob Summers

The author of the Jeremiah Burroughs for the 21st Century Reader series (and many novels) is retired, having been an administrative assistant at a university. He lives with his wife on six wooded acres in rural Indiana. After discovering, while in his thirties, that writing novels is even more fulfilling than reading them, he began to create worlds and people on paper. His Mage powers include finding morel mushrooms and making up limericks in his head. Feel free to email him at robsummers76@gmail.com

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