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About The Book

The Mage’s Birthright is a magical story about family, prophecy, and the courage to become who you are meant to be.

It begins on the Isle of Skye in 1463, when a vision foretells the birth of a child who will carry the power to either heal or destroy the world of magic. Generations later, in South Carolina, James and Sarah Rivers discover they are tied to this ancient prophecy. Their love and their bloodline bring together different traditions, Gullah, Greek, and Scottish, each with its own history of magic.

The prophecy comes alive when their son, Theodore Mage Rivers, is born. His birth stirs the Veil between worlds, draws the attention of powerful covens across the globe, and sets the stage for a future where he could unite magical beings or break them apart.

Set against rich cultures and mystical traditions, The Mage’s Birthright explores belonging, legacy, and the choices that shape destiny. It is the beginning of a journey where past and future meet, and where one child’s gift could change the world forever.

Why Read It ?

THE MAGE’S BIRTHRIGHT
The Bloodline of Magic

If you’ve ever wondered what it means to carry both the weight of history and the hope of the future, The Mage’s Birthright offers a story that speaks to both. It’s more than just a tale about magic; it’s about family, ancestry, and the choices that define us.

This book takes you from Scotland’s stormy hills to the American South’s deep traditions, connecting cultures, myths, and mysteries into one unforgettable journey. You’ll meet characters who struggle with identity, belonging, and courage in the face of fear, things we all experience, even without spells and prophecies.

At its heart, this is a story about unity in a divided world, the beauty of different traditions coming together, and the reminder that destiny is shaped not only by power but by love, faith, and resilience.

Read it if you’re ready for a fantasy that feels grounded, magical, and deeply human.

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