The Magical Librarian of Tulsa, Oklahoma

Nancy Coiner


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
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The Magical Librarian of Tulsa, Oklahoma by Nancy Coiner
A librarian's life is supposed to be quiet, right?

Not if she's Kate LaFon, the new librarian at Tulsa's prestigious College of Magic.

Not tonight, when a student prank has released dragons and other magical creatures from a medieval bestiary. They're only puppy sized now, but they're growing. And they're hurling fire around powerful, dangerous books.

And definitely not when, at the end of the night, a creature has escaped -- an enormous mythical serpent of unknown powers. With a team of academic misfits (including a hunky colleague who kisses as deftly as he calms gryphons), Kate hunts the serpent, desperately hoping to find it before it winds up in a trophy case or kills someone with its toxic skin.

Then a catastrophe at the zoo turns Kate's life into a circus, with her as the clown at its center. Worse, the escaped serpent attracts the attention of rivals with money. And thugs. And very few scruples. Once bullets and enchantments start flying, everyone winds up in the crosshairs -- even Kate herself.

In a world that's like ours, yet not quite ours,
The Magical Librarian of Tulsa, Oklahoma brings readers into a bubbly romantic adventure about a librarian who rediscovers her true self -- by becoming very much not herself.

Midwest Book Review calls it "engaging and delightful," "a perfect blend of action and strong characterization," and "a story that's hard to put down."

Blue Ink Reviews says that it "wraps the pitfalls and perils of academia" into "an unusual but winning" story that's "sure to entertain."
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