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  Book One: A Chalice of Wind
Thais Allard has just lost her father in a tragic accident, and now she must leave the only home she's ever known to live with a total stranger in New Orleans. In this new place she will discover secrets that will shatter everything she's ever believed....

Clio Martin has lived in New Orleans her entire life--which is as long as she's known that she's a witch, born with magick in her blood. But the truth of her heritage and power run far deeper than she ever realized...


  Book Two: A Circle of Ashes
Thais Allard, still staggering from the discovery of her identical twin sister and the magick that lives within her, has delved deep into the mysteries of witchcraft. She is eager to test the limits of her abilities, but at what cost?

Clio Martin, shaken to learn she is not unique as she once believed, is resisted to sharing her place in the coven. Now Clio must open her arms to her other half. Will she gain more than she has lost?

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  Book Three: A Feather of Stone
Thais Allard has finally begun to unlock the magick within her, but she fears her powers are not meant for the purpose her coven intends. Why can't any else see they're playing with something too big to control?

Clio Martin has grown to love the twin sister she wasn't sure she wanted--but she feels the differences between them every day. Why can't Thais realize the value of what they've been offered, if they just agree to one simple rite?


  Book Four: A Necklace of Water
Thais Allard has discovered a world she never knew existed, and powers beyond belief. But now that she has learned a shocking and painful truth about her past, will she risk staining her soul with dark magic to see revenge?

Clio Martin has fought her feelings for months, but it's become impossible to deny her deepest wishes any longer, even if having the one thing she wants most will destroy the sister who means everything to her.


Series Ends. Until next time, folks!