
Genre:
Magical Realism
Themes:
Against All Odds
Married or Established Couple
Mythology
Heat Level:
Fade to Black (sex scenes are mostly implied and use euphemistic language)
Archetypes:
Adventurer / Explorer / World Traveler
Artist / Graphic Designer / Illustrator
Military
Teacher / Professor
Geographic Location:
Continental Europe
Mexico / Central / South America
United States: Mountain States
Setting:
Forest
Historical
Jungle / Rainforest
Mountain
Small Town / Rural
Wilderness / Outback
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Lesbian
Protagonist Identity:
Latinx / Hispanic
Middle Eastern
Trigger/Content Warning:
Graphic Violence
The Pyramid and the Painting
The Kiva Series, Book 2
By Kayt C. Peck
Great magic comes with great gifts and great burdens.
Kidwell and Anna must face together the ramifications of being thrust into world-changing roles. Such responsibility exacts a price in their own lives and the many lifetimes they’ve shared before. The magic Kidwell and her co-prophet, Aisha, stumbled into in the first book in this series, Kiva and the Mosque, continues to push them all into situations they never could have imagined. As their life-partners, Kidwell’s Anna and Aisha’s Greg, must find their own strength and fight their own battles.
Not even great magic can prevent or cure a broken heart, but, sometimes, a broken heart is the only key to even deeper magic. Through great pain, Kidwell faces a transformation that has a profound effect not only on their lives but many lives across many worlds.