Synopses & Reviews
The magician Prosperos daughter Miranda has, like her father, been alive for hundreds of years, since Shakespeare chronicled their early fortunes in The Tempest.
For centuries, Miranda has run Prospero Inc., a company that, unbeknownst to the general public, has protected the world from disasters natural, magical, and man-made. But her father has been kidnapped, and is being held by vengeful demons in Hell who wish to reclaim the Prosperos seven magical staffs, which Prospero himself procured from King Solomon centuries ago. Only Miranda, if she can win the cooperation of her contentious, idiosyncratic younger siblings, can survive the perils of Hell and save their famous father before he is mired forever in the lower realm. Fighting the supernatural terrors of Hell—as well as one another—Miranda and her family will be tested in more ways than they can imagine before this journey through Hell is done.
Prospero Regained is the third, action-packed novel in L. Jagi Lamplighter's Prospero's Daughter fantasy series.
Review
“Its sad but satisfying to bid goodbye to the colorful Prospero family. Whats next, Lamplighter?”--Kirkus Reviews
“The final Prosperos Daughter urban fantasy (see Prospero Lost and Prospero in Hell) is a brilliant finish to an engaging family drama.” --The Midwest Book Review
“A most unusual—and recommended—fantasy series.” --BookLoons
“This edgy postmodern Secret History straddles urban fantasy and slipstream while effortlessly ringing the changes on classic SF tropes. Lamplighter is a writer to watch.”
--James Mallory, bestselling co-author of The Phoenix trilogy
“[T]he characters of Prospero Regained are as brilliant as ever.”
—The Book Smugglers
"Prospero Regained is an epic, page-turning journey of fantasy that will leave you breathless." —Bookspotcentral
Synopsis
The climactic conclusion to the Prosperos Daughter trilogy
About the Author
L. JAGI LAMPLIGHTER is the author of the two previous books in the Prosperos Daughter trilogy, Prospero Lost and Prospero in Hell. She lives in northern Virginia.