Harmonic Pleasure

Vega is a singer.

Hard work and talent have brought her to a long-term contract at London’s best magical night club. There’s plenty to keep her busy: new music, reading the mood of the audience that night, and exploring the city. When her family asks for her help, she thinks they need an archaeologist instead.

Farran loves art in all its forms.

As he nears the end of his apprenticeship with one of Albion’s magical auction houses, he needs to decide what to do next with his career. After taking a short-term assignment in London, Farran wants to help Vega. The question is how.

Together, they explore the magic of London in all its forms and the songs of its history. Their explorations take them from the Guildhall and Tower of London into hidden spots underground. Along the way, Vega has to decide which of her secrets to reveal, and whether Farran will understand what she loves.

Harmonic Pleasure is full of music, London’s many-faceted history, and varied forms of magic. Set in 1928, join Farran and Vega as they navigate what loving their families and homes mean as they live their lives. Harmonic Pleasure can be read in any order.

Content note details
The main characters are involved in a particular mystery - finding an object that someone else might be wanting to find. Vega is a night club singer with brief references to dealing with difficult patrons and thinking through safety precautions. Vega is also a Cousin, unsure about whether she can tell Farran about her family and family life.

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Period: 1920s

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