Music to My Sorrow (Bedlam's Bard) by Mercedes Lackey

Music to My Sorrow (Bedlam's Bard) by Mercedes Lackey

By Mercedes Lackey

Eric Banyon, often called Bedlam's Bard, controlled to save lots of his younger brother Magnus from what a killer demon, yet now he needs to rescue Magnus from their tyrannical mom and dad. Eric doesn't wait for the custody conflict, yet his buddy Ria heads a high-powered legislation enterprise, and in a pinch he can use bardic magic to fudge a DNA try. yet Eric does not be aware of that his mom and dad are allied with evangelist Billy Fairchild, himself a device of the evil Unseleighe elves. If Magnus and his buddy Ace, who's additionally at the run from her twisted mom and dad, fall into Fairchild's palms, even Eric's bardic magic will not be adequate to save lots of them.

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If I had these Bard-powers that Eric talks about sometimes . . well, I guess I wouldn't bother with lawyers. " Ace laughed. "I guess after today, I might join you. You see . . " Last winter, Ria had helped Ace file a Petition of Emancipated Minor Status. Ace had turned seventeen last month—her birthday was Valentine's Day—but that still meant a solid year before she could claim the privileges of adulthood that would keep her out of her exploitative televangelist father's grasp. If she could manage to get herself declared an Emancipated Minor, she wouldn't have to worry about hiding from Billy Fairchild until she turned eighteen.

Eric wasn't absolutely sure, but he suspected that a lot of Gates were near Faires—or maybe that was the other way around. Come to think of it, a Faire made a good place to "work" if you were one of the rare sorts of elves that preferred to live in the World Above, or even to visit regularly, so maybe that was why. At any rate, this was one of the few Gates on the East Coast, aside from the Thundersmouth Gate almost a thousand miles north of here, or Fairgrove in Savannah, and though Everforest no longer had an Elfhame connected with it—if it ever had—it was a busy place, for most of the traffic going in and out of the East Coast moved through here.

His stomach rumbled, reminding him that it was dinnertime, and there wasn't much in the kitchen unless he wanted scrambled eggs or sandwiches. He picked up the phone and dialed a familiar number. "Ria Llewellyn's apartment. " a well-known voice answered. "Yo, Ace. " "Oh, the cleaning service was in today and knocked the phone in Ria's office off the desk—and after I told them not to go in there! Now all the lines are set to forward to the main phone, and I can't find the fool manual to reset them.

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