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Maggie Keith
Bringing magic, war, and slow-burn tension to the page in The Winds of War

Meet Era
Era is the storm at the heart of The Winds of War—a sharp-tongued survivor with a will forged in fire and a heart she guards with steel. Quick-witted and unapologetically fierce, she walks the line between duty and desire, drawn into a conflict far bigger than herself. Beneath her defiance lies a deep well of vulnerability and courage, making her both relatable and formidable. Her connection with Dante is a slow-burning spark—charged with tension, trust, and the unspoken weight of what could be. As secrets unravel and alliances shift, Era must decide whether to follow the path laid out for her or carve one of her own. Bold, brave, and beautifully flawed, Era is the the soul of the story and its fiercest flame.


A warrior shaped by loss, loyalty, and secrets he keeps buried deep. With a sharp mind and sharper blades, he is both protector and threat, navigating a world of shifting allegiances with quiet intensity. Haunted by a past he rarely speaks of, Dante’s loyalty is hard-won but unwavering, and his connection to Era simmers with tension, trust, and unspoken emotion. Mysterious, magnetic, and unrelentingly dangerous, Dante is the kind of character who stays with you long after the final page.

...and Dante


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Aiden


anwar


Cordelia


Pyrus


Calia
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Maggie Keith
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After decades in finance perfecting the art of looking interested in meetings, Maggie Keith finally ditched the spreadsheets and power suits to chase dragons, magic, and smoldering fictional men. A first-time author and proud Canadian, she resides in a house full of testosterone with her extremely patient husband, two energetic sons, and three freeloading dogs who contribute nothing to the household except snore symphonies and fur tumbleweeds.
She came into writing late in life, proving it’s never too late to chase your dreams—or your characters when they run off with the plot. The Winds of War marks the start of her romantasy reign, so buckle up—things are about to get magical and mildly inappropriate.
...and the pups


