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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is chock full of information for authors on how to sell at geek and nerd cons. The author shares her wisdom on everything she knows about how to sell your book successfully. Her knowledge stems from years of experience selling at cons and she includes personal stories of learning experiences from selling her books over the years. It includes tips on how to set up your table, how much inventory to bring, and how to pitch your book to potential buyers. It even includes pictures!

I loved how this book was laid out and found it very easy to read. It was informative and packed full of information. The author clearly knows her stuff and has gained her knowledge from her own personal experience. I highly recommend this book to anybody who is considering selling their books at geek and nerd cons.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Nicole Elizabeth

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was super informative and helpful. As a hopeful and blossoming writer, I hope to some day be able to promote my works and have been looking for ways to do so. This book was well written, informative and funny. You can tell she has real-life experience and every bit of this title was helpful. I’ve never actually read any of her books, but now I certainly want to! I’d give this book a solid 5/5.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Anantha Rusum

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons,” by Megan Mackie is a very useful book which gives a lot of detailed information on how to successfully market and promote self-published works. I picked this book as I do intend to self publish my books and I was looking for guidance. I know of many first time authors who struggle to promote their books and end up paying tons of money to the retailers to place them in the stores. The checklist is very useful for the promotional events. Though she does center the book around a particular genre, I think the strategies could be applied across genres to market your book. Very useful book. Definitely recommended.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by lydia pelton

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have been going to conventions since high-school and absolutely love interacting with the authors in the dealer room. This is such an awesome eye-opening way to see the behind the scenes. It has so many good tips and strategies to approach. This is definitely a must read before taking that big step!

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Amanda Gonzalez

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This self-help book did deliver on giving clear and concise advice on making good decisions for selling your work at Cons aka Conventions. But what I thought would only be a swiftly spoken manual on what to do or how to attain sales turned out to be a guide on the do’s and don’ts – but also answered some questions I didn’t think of before reading this. Everything from what kind of Cons you should be thinking of selling at to how to stack your books is given in this book, along with a few side stories from the author about other things you may encounter at Cons. I really enjoyed the way everything was lain out in the book and the tips/tricks given. This was a quick read that really opened my eyes to the selling of books at Cons, and I recommend this for anyone who’s looking for some information on selling at these types of events!

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Ashley Westerman

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was filled with what I thought was useful information. Some seemed like “common sense” but for me, it was important because I often forget the “small details” or what seems like common sense, so it was nice to have that as a reminder. I really enjoyed the use of personal examples, it helped things click a lot easier for me. I plan to keep this around and use it for reference in the future. I believe the advice and examples in this book could be used for a lot more than selling books! I would recommend it!

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling At Cons by Megan Mackie–Review by Jerricka Brown

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was very informational. I love that it gave tips and examples of how to better yourself in this venture. It has opened my eyes to what authors go through when starting out. It also informed me of different “cons” which I found very nice. It was a quick read with tons of great information. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to venture out in the “con” world.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Jo Frizzell

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was spectacular. I decided to read it because I have always wanted to write a book but have never had any idea how I could successfully sell it. I tend to have a hard time reading non-fiction books, or how-to books and that was not the case with this book. I appreciate the way the author wrote it, almost like they were standing in front of me sharing this information. It also made it very easy to read because it gave information in a clear and concise manner without being condescending.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Jenny See

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is extremely informative. The author breaks down what to do (and not do) to help future authors sell their books at cons. She tells what she does to be successful so that the reader can be too. She explains how to everything that needs to be done and how to do it successfully . There’s a lot of information in this little book, do yourself a favor and read it, it gives you all the tools you will need to succeed!

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Kayla Kearney

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As a writer myself, when I saw this book I knew I had to read it, and I wasn’t disappointed one bit! The book wasn’t what I was expecting at all. I went into thinking it was geared for writers that wanted to sell at ComicCon. I was pleased to see that she wrote it so that writers could go to all kinds of Cons and be successful, as that is what initially appealed to me when choosing the book to read. There were definitely many points in the novel that might be common sense to established authors that were of great help to me, so I was very thankful that she wrote it to benefit all sorts of authors, whether they are just starting out in the publishing world or have been on the top of the New York Times Bestseller List.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie is an interesting and informative guide for authors who may be looking at other ways to promote and sell their work. Ms. Mackie speaks from her own experience, sharing methods that have worked for her. The guide is easy to follow and understand, with simple suggestions that are fairly easy to implement.
This guide may be aimed at authors and their books, but a lot of this information could also be useful in selling other products too.
Informative and thought-provoking!

Thank you, Megan Mackie!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Hailey Hop

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book will help any author thinking of selling at cons- whether the con is small or large. The author breaks it down for the reader on what to do and not to do at cons of all sizes. I personally would have never thought of many of the key points the author brought up. From how to lay out your table to individuals you will encounter on your con quest, you will be more prepared than other first time authors at cons.
I recommend this book to any author who is going to or is thinking of selling at cons.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Shea Gilkerson 01/07/22

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am not an author, and I have no intention of attenting conventions to sell my unwritten book…but my husband and I do operate a home business, and intend on branching into more areas. We have attended and sold at many farmers markets and vendor fairs, and learned many things about selling to people walking by with trial an error – and this book is really, really great and informative.

It gives you all the tools you need, and it starts with the basics – where to put your name on items, etc. It is the best kind of guide – open, honest, and with lessons learned through her own trial and error. Even if you have no intention of selling items at events, this is an informative read that might help you in other ways. Highly recommend. Outstanding advice. Well done book.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling At Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Caralee Loonat

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Well I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when starting this book but I certainly was not disappointed. I think that this book is a very good resource for authors. This author does a fantastic job of setting up the foundations on how to get more traffic for books and find audiences. I was very impressed with the detail and step by steps. I was not aware of all the different types of conventions. I personally have met two authors at a convention and was introduced to their series and I have to say I was hooked on both and I think that this book is a great tool for authors who are starting out and also those who are well versed as they can always find new audiences as well. I find it impressive of the knowledge shared and look forward to more from this author.
Reviewed  by @caraleeloonat
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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Rachel Moss

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m going to start my review by saying this: I have never wrote a book, I have no intentions of writing one, and I never plan to get a booth at a con. However, if I ever were to do so, this book had a lot of good advice on doing so and how to go about it! The author included checklists, life stories about her experiences, and well meaning advice. For a quick help guide I thought this was very practical and straight to the point. For an author or artist trying to get involved in a con I highly recommend this book! I think it could help anyone who’s wanting to get out there and do it!

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Naomi McDonald

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I picked up this book because I’ve been considering branching out into working events. It’s a quick read, which is nice. There’s not a bunch of unnecessary stuff to weed through. I liked the personal examples the author gives. Most of what is included in this book is common sense stuff and yet simple things that often end up being forgotten in the hustle and bustle of preparing for an event. If you’ve worked events before (even if not as an author) you’ll recognize a lot of the tips in this book because some things are universal, no matter what you are selling. One thing I thought was awesome is that the author included a small section on interacting with neurodivergent people. As a neurodivergent person myself, this is really important thing to know!

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Shelly Kittell

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a great resource to help authors looking to get into selling at Conventions. The author does a wonderful job of walking through the process of what happens at Comic Cons. ‘She intersperses her personal stories throughout the book. The book has a realistic tale which is engaging; yet enjoyable because she engages the reader rather than making it dry. I am a reader rather than an author and I loved her tips on how to approach readers. The “no pressure” tips were spot on. I do wish more book people would realize these. Really great resource. I would definitely recommend it to writers out there.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is fantastic for anyone looking to break into selling at con’s. It is a how to guide to get you through and help you make the most of it. I really enjoyed the fact that this is all clearly based off of the authors own experiences. It made the book more relatable and therefore more useful.
I also loved the fact that the author is showing that it doesn’t all have to be about “you” when it comes to selling. You can share your thoughts and experiences to help others. This is an easy to follow and helpful book that us definitely useful for anyone looking to sell this way.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Carrie Reed

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 stars!

The information in this book is great. The amount of tips and tricks is amazing, and what I think would be really helpful if I were to sell at a con. It is nice to see authors helping other authors get off their feet. I didn’t know there were different types of “cons”, I just assumed comic con was the only one. The information in this book is also nice for me as a reader to know, being respectful to the authors is a given, but knowing the amount of work that goes into set up, and getting everything together really makes me want to start watching out for any troublesome con goers and to show the respect and love the authors that they deserve. I also feel like this book shows me how most authors should be, in how friendly and engaging and polite they are to perspective fans and buyers, I don’t want to purchase or support and author that has no interest in giving me the time of day, even just a polite smile. I would highly recommend this book to any new book seller looking to start out at cons, I believe all the tools in this book will set you up for success.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Lorrene Huisman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed reading this book, loved how the author kept you interested and wanting more information as you read on! Cons are a big world event, and a lot of vendors do sell books, but something I always wondered how do they do it with out being a flop? This wonderful author gives not just strategy, but also methods that can and do work! I was very much impressed and enlightened with the author’s words of wisdom. I was very happy to read this, and learn as well! The information was not light, but not overwhelming. Wonderful read. If your looking to promote at a con, this is the book for you!

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie

ConQuest : The Art of Selling at Cons is a wonderfully written self help book by an amazing author. This is a guidebook with all the steps one would need to sell books by the hand at geeks and nerd cons. She gives many examples of how she sets up herself and many tidbits about how you could as well. She goes into great detail all the steps to make a Con successful, and she has a checklist of things one would need for each. I truly enjoyed reading this and I gained a lot of information. This may be a shorter book but man its packed with lots of great information. Im a huge fan of this author and this is not her normal type of work but I love that she stepped outside the box and is showing a different side. So if you’re looking for ways to sell books by the hand then this is a definite tool you need. I look forward to many more books by this author.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Megan has put together a self-help book to help authors with the art of selling their books by hand. She gives you all the tools that she uses at geek and nerd cons, from how to research, schedules, know your buyers, calendars, what you will need, how to get contacts, swags etc. They may seem like simple things, and some are but things like knowing to make sure to put your name at the top of banners as you are the product, she has learned from making a mistake. She holds nothing back and openly shares what works and what doesn’t.
Grab a copy if you are a writer and investigate what will work for you.
Reviewed by @jennadb

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have enjoyed reading this author from the first book I picked up from her. This is a little different type of book for her. It is a nonfiction book about selling your books at Cons. It is a shorter book but it packs a ton of useful information. It will show you how to start and what to do. It is a great book for anyone looking for another place to sell their books. It is well written and easy to understand. I highly recommend this book.

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie

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ConQuest: The Art of Selling at Cons by Megan Mackie Author
Genre – Nonfiction, how-to, sales
Page Count – 121 pages

Congratulations! You have written a book and published it.
Now what?
If you are picking up this book, you have thought about selling
at geek and nerd cons. Or, possibly, this is a novel idea to you,
and then I’m glad I could offer you a unique solution.
(Pun intended) Whether you are Indie or Traditional or a hybrid of
the two, in this tome I will tell you everything I know about how
to sell your book successfully by hand, one person at a time.
I might even include pictures!

~ AMAZON ~

 

 

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Megan Mackie is a Chicago writer. She started her writing career as an indie author and had such smashing success in her first year with her inaugural book The Finder of the Lucky Devil, that she made the transition to traditional publishing. She has become a personality at many cons, recognizable by her iconic leather hat and engaging smile. She has written five novels including: The Finder of the Lucky Devil, The Saint of Liars, The Devil’s Day, Death and the Crone, and Saint Code: The Lost through eSpec Books. Her short fiction collections includes Horns and Haloes and Changing Breeds, an anthology of short stories from the Werewolf RPG game.

She is also a contributing writer in the role-playing game Legendlore and Legendlore: Legacies by Onyx Path Publishing. Outside of writing, she likes to play games: board games, RPGs, and video games. She has a regular Pathfinder group who is working their way through Rapanthuk. She lives in Chicago with her husband and children, dog, three cats, and her mother in the apartment upstairs.

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The Finder of the Lucky Devil (The Lucky Devil Series) AUDIO by Megan Mackie – Review by Jennifer Wolbeck

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I read this as an audiobook and found it enjoyable overall. This is my first adult urban fantasy/cyberpunk read, and I liked the combination between magic and technology. The strongest point of this novel is its world building. There’s so many details and lore, from the collapse of the fairy court to the house of the lucky devil himself. The magic system and concept of second sight was also exciting, and I appreciated that they had a definite class system describing the level of magic a person could use.

However, this book wasn’t without its faults. Megan Mackie and Frank Sjodin did a great job narrating, but I didn’t care for how they chose to divvy up the reading parts. I would have preferred if Megan Mackie read everything, and Frank Sjodin only read St. Benedicts lines and chapters. Sometimes they would go by thoughts or narration and it sounded off. I also didn’t care for some of Mackie’s writing choices. Some details, paragraphs and conversation could have been trimmed for the sake of pacing. For example, the beginning of the book could have introduced Rune and St. Benedict faster.

The characterizations were also very hit or miss. I didn’t care for St. Benedict for most of the book, but I loved Rune, Allie the girl dog and Taki the mermaid. The title of the book was also a cute play on words. When I first picked up The Finder of the Luck Devil, I thought it was about a girl looking for a hot guy, a “lucky devil”, but it was literally Rune using her magical talent as a finder and her title being the heir of the Magdalene and the owner of The Lucky Devil bar.

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The Finder of the Lucky Devil (The Lucky Devil Series) AUDIO by Megan Mackie – Review by Meg Tyrrell

I’ve read this e-book, but loved it so much I had to hear the audio version. It was INCREDIBLE! The performance of the female and male characters were amazing and added to this story so much more. I loved everything about this and am such a fan of Megan Mackie. I’m so glad I listened to this audiobook because it gave me a different perspective than just reading it. Yes, I’ve “read” this book twice now, but SO WORTH IT. Totally recommend this audiobook!

The Finder of the Lucky Devil (The Lucky Devil Series) AUDIO by Megan Mackie – Review by Liz Vrchota

The Finder of the Lucky Devil (Lucky Devil Series Book 1)The Finder of the Lucky Devil by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in The Lucky Devil Series. The Lucky Devil is actually a bar. There is some mystery surrounding The Lucky Devil. The newest owner, Rune is one of our main gals. She was left with the Lucky Devil when her Aunt, the previous owner, died and left it to her. There is a small hitch in this newfound role of owner for Rune. She is hiding something and it may be detrimental to her being able to do her best job. It has already caused her a lot of pain in the past. Will it continue to do so? Will she be able to come out on top in this or will things crumble before she gets a chance to get used to the idea of owning this neat little bar?

There were some really neat descriptions and word play used to bring to life some scenes of magic and intrigue. Ones that I thought about long after I finished listening to this book. I loved how realistic this seemed even though there were some strong hints of imagination used. Overall, I am excited about this new series. Thanks so much Megan Mackie. On to The Saint of Liars!

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The Finder of the Lucky Devil (Lucky Devil Series) AUDIO by Megan Mackie – Review by Cindy Mayberry

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Finder of the Lucky Devil
The Lucky Devil Series
Book 1
By Megan Mackie
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
This is a full length fantasy story. Come and read this story of Magic. Discover who the Lucky Devil is and where it all began.

Rune is married or was married. She is very independent and strong. Herwhole life has been a complete lie. Now she has to rewrite her life. Once settled into her future, her past is trying to catch up with her. A corporate spy, St. Benedict has come looking for her past. He is tall and good looking.Looking for anybody who could possibly know where to find the Masterson Files. Time to get settled and read on.

Megan Mackie has written this SCI FI fantasy story. This is a fast paced page turner of a story. Rune and St. Benedict is a perfect fit for their characters’ roles. As they work together, yet apart, with the help of Megan Mackie. She brings this story loaded with all of your feelings. She never disappoints. Well Done Megan Mackie! Well Done.

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The Devil’s Day (The Lucky Devil Series Book 3) by Megan Mackie – Review by Raylene Green

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This series runs away with your feelings!! Its an exhilarating read from beginning to end!! This story continues with Rune running The Lucky Devil bar her aunt Maddie left her. As far as fantasy goes, this is a top notch read!!

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The Finder of the Lucky Devil (The Lucky Devil Series) AUDIO BOOK by Megan Mackie

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Genre – Urban Fantasy, Cyberpunk, Scifi
Listening Length – 13 hrs. 48 min
Narrated by: Megan Mackie, Frank Sjodin
When Rune Leveau is approached by a charmingly dangerous, cybernetically altered, corporate spy, St. Benedict, his request seemed simple: use her magical talent to help him find an elusive criminal named Anna Masterson. But Rune has a dangerous secret – she is Anna Masterson.
 Over the past six years, St. Benedict has searched for the Masterson files, a computer program rumored to do the impossible…cast magic spells. The technology could reshape the world. His last hope is this finder of the lucky devil, but the finder is proving difficult and he isn’t going to take no for an answer.
Set in an alternate Chicago, where technology and magic are in competition with each other, this fast-paced cat-and-mouse chase makes The Finder of the Lucky Devil a welcome addition to your urban fantasy/cyberpunk audio library.

~ AMAZON ~

Megan Mackie is a writer, actor, and playwright. She started her writing career as an indie author and had such smashing success in her first year with her inaugural book The Finder of the Lucky Devil, that she made the transition to traditional publishing. She has become a personality at many cons, recognizable by her iconic leather hat and engaging smile.

 

She has published five novels including: The Finder of the Lucky Devil, The Saint of Liars, The Devil’s Day, Death and the Crone, and Saint Code: The Lost through eSpec Books. She is also a contributing writer in the role-playing game Legendlore and Legendlore: Legacies soon to be published by Onyx Path Publishing.

 

Outside of writing she likes to play games: board games, RPGs, and video games. She has a regular role-play group who is working their way through Rapanthuk. She lives in Chicago with her husband and children, dog, three cats, and her mother in the apartment upstairs.

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