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ImPerfect Curse

The imPerfect Cathar, Book 2

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ImPerfect Curse

By: C.N. Rowan
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The problem with ancient promises? There's always a price to pay.

I’m exhausted. Done in. Needing a stiff drink and about a week’s sleep. But that’s not going to happen.

Because Franc is dying, struck by a curse placed on him by the Sistren Of Bordeaux, one of the most powerful groups of Talented in France. And because of our deal, it’s on me to find out what the hell is going on, and how Franc has offended the Sistren. Apart from by simply existing, of course.

Except a simple trip to Bordeaux turns into a living nightmare as the past comes back to not just haunt me but to kick me square in the nuts, and I'm sent to the one place no Talented ever wants to go. Where those with magic either vanish or get ruined, left as nothing but empty husks.

This time, it might not be the world at risk.

It might be my very soul.

imPerfect Curse is the second book in The imPerfect Cathar series, a darkly funny supernatural suspense mystery following a trio of immortal heretics in the south-west of France. Contains strong language and violence.

©2023 Main Rock Publishing (P)2023 C.N. Rowan
Fantasy Supernatural Fiction Paranormal City France
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Beware The Curse

I’m exhausted. Done in. Needing a stiff drink and about a week’s sleep. But that’s not going to happen"

Thus starts the Imperfect Curse the second book in The Imperfect Cathar series.

Following on fresh from the events in the last book, there is no rest for Paul the last Cathar, as it turns out Franc the loathsome River monster and user of the disenfranchised has been cursed and he holds Paul to oaths made.

This series in my opinion is up there with the greats of Urban Fantasy and is fast paced, action packed, brutal and really quite dark, but above all its clever in several different ways, firstly you need a degree in ancient languages and the patience of a saint to try and understand Franc's way of speech, it truly gave me a headache. Secondly the research that must have been needed for this and indeed the first book is the kind of research that you would find in a historical fiction book. Thirdly the prose is clever, the interaction between the main characters is quickfire, snappy and on point. I love the lack of misogyny, the two main characters have not only a great relationship but a believable one also. I think Aicha is an absolutely cracking character (although I could go without hearing how badass she is every other page - I already know!) I would have her watching my back anytime. I love the complexity of Issac and would be quite happy to do research with him at anytime. I speak as if they are real, because that's the great job the author has done in making them real. This book takes a dark turn with Drug use, abuse and cannibalism all rearing their ugly heads and so is not for the faint hearted. But there is plenty of light to be seen also from the pop culture references to Paul's struggle to be a 'Good' man.

Easily a five star review this series is more than worth the rabbit hole of effort needed to enjoy it.

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