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Broke, almost homeless, and recently fired. Those are my official reasons for answering a wanted ad for a skeevy-looking bartender gig.

It went downhill the moment they asked for a trial shift instead of an interview—to see if I'd mesh with their "special" clientele. I think that part went great. Their customers were complete jerks, and I was an asshole right back. That's the definition of fitting in, right?

I expected to get thrown out on my ass. Instead, they...offered me the job?

It turns out this place isn't a bar. It's a
guild. And the three cocky guys I drenched with a margarita during my trial? Yeah, they were mages. Either I'm exactly the kind of takes-no-shit bartender this guild needs, or there's a good reason no one else wants to work here.

So what's a broke girl to do? Take the job, of course—with a pay raise.

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Note: The three mages are definitely sexy, but this series isn't a reverse harem. It's fun, sassy, fast-paced urban fantasy with a side of slow-burn romance.

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The Guild Codex: Spellbound, the complete series

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Mages, psychics, sorcerers, druids, demons—and a human with a feisty attitude, no magic, and one last chance at gainful employment. Join Tori as she dives headfirst into the world of mythics as the human bartender of a disreputable guild in the opening series of the expansive Guild Codex world.

The Guild Codex world

Welcome to the Guild Codex

Four series, one magical world.

This expansive urban fantasy world includes four separate series: Spellbound, Demonized, Warped, and Unveiled. They can be read as standalone adventures or as one huge interwoven story, but wherever you start, you're in for a thrill ride of magic both whimsical and dangerous, fast-paced adventure and mystery, heart-warming friendships, and tantalizing slow-burn romance.

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Spellbound

When feisty redhead Tori landed a job at a sketchy pub, she had no idea she'd just joined a magic guild. And the three guys she drenched with a margarita during her first shift? Yeah, they were mages. She's about to get a crash course in the world of magic and mythics.

Hilarious and heartwarming, The Guild Codex: Spellbound is perfect for readers who enjoy sassy heroines, found family, underdogs, humorous banter, slow-burn romance, and a hidden-magic world so immersive you'll be watching for mythics on the streets.

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Demonized

When shy bookworm Robin found a hellish creature imprisoned in her uncle's basement, she never intended to make a contract with the rare, deadly demon. And their contract? His protection in exchange for... cookies. There's no way that could go wrong.

Blending thrilling action with an irresistibly slow romance, The Guild Codex: Demonized is perfect for readers who enjoy heroines who grow into their strength, demons with attitude, unlikely partnerships, frequent doses of humor, and a love story spanning millennia.

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Warped

When psychic conman Kit is arrested, all he wants to do is escape. Instead, he finds himself partnered with by-the-books MagiPol agent Lienna and tasked with bringing down his ex-partner-in-crime. That might make escaping custody a tad more difficult.

Explore the magical FBI of the mythic world, MagiPol, in The Guild Codex: Warped alongside their most unlikely new agent. This series is perfect for readers who love off-beat heroes, pop culture, hilarity, buddy-cop stories, and wicked cool psychic powers.

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Unveiled

When ex-convict and incompetent witch Saber encounters the notorious Crystal Druid, she tries to kill him. Then she discovers a mysterious fae on a deadly rampage. Together, they have a chance to stop it—if she can resist stabbing her new ally.

Delve into the dark, dangerous world of druids in The Guild Codex: Unveiled. This series is perfect for readers who enjoy a fierce, troubled heroine, intense banter, mysterious magic, otherworldly fae, and a heart-rending second-chance romance.

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"A magical society woven seamlessly into life as we know it, The Guild Codex is bursting with witty humor, heart, and smoldering HEAT. 1/ How do I join a guild? 2/ Margarita, please!"
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Kelly St. Clare, author of Fantasy of Frost

"This book will make you laugh, will make you root for the heroine, will give you the hella hot mage feels and will make you crave more stories from Annette Marie!"
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Novel Nerd Faction, ★★★★★

"Three sexy mages, a
sassy main character, no love triangle, and tons of action!"
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Kayla, ★★★★★

"This is an exciting new series by a talented author that is full of magic, power, friendship, laughs and intrigue. Highly recommended!"
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Book Addict, ★★★★★

"Tori, Aaron, Ezra, Kai and co. will make their way into your hearts before half the book is out.
Immediately compelling, there is no slow start and no boring world stuff."
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Sarah, ★★★★★

"One of the top UF books I've read this year."
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Gabrielle, ★★★★★

"It's been awhile since I've had this much
outstanding fun reading a UF book fraught with perilous danger, excitement, and good old character banter."
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Patricia, ★★★★★

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This one is a step above: well-written, great characters, totally engaging plot."
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Penny, ★★★★★

About the Author

Annette Marie is the author of the Steel & Stone series. She wrote her first piece of fiction outside a classroom when she was fourteen. She loves characters with spunk, dark and mysterious worlds, and lots of kick-butt action. Annette lives in Canada.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07H6X8WL5
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dark Owl Fantasy (September 14, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 14, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3884 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 314 pages
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Annette Marie is the best-selling author of The Guild Codex, an expansive collection of interwoven urban fantasy series ranging from thrilling adventure to hilarious hijinks to heartrending romance. Her other works include YA urban fantasy series Steel & Stone, its prequel trilogy Spell Weaver, and romantic fantasy trilogy Red Winter.

Her first love is fantasy, while fast-paced adventures and tantalizing forbidden romances are her guilty pleasures. She lives in the frozen winter wasteland of Alberta, Canada (okay, it's not quite that bad) with her husband and their furry minion of darkness—sorry, cat—Caesar. When not writing, she can be found elbow-deep in one art project or another while blissfully ignoring all adult responsibilities.

To find out more about Annette and her books, visit www.annettemarie.ca

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Customers enjoyed the book and found it an enjoyable urban fantasy read. They appreciated the compelling plot with magic, intrigue, and romance. The characters were well-developed and likable. The pacing was good, and the writing quality was excellent. Readers also enjoyed the romantic tension and flirting. Overall, they found the book to be a fun, enjoyable read with just enough humor to make them smile.

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Customers enjoy the book. They find it an enjoyable urban fantasy read with a good plot, pacing, and writing. The characters are well-developed and fun to root for. Readers also mention that the references and conversations are amusing and exciting.

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Customers enjoy the engaging plot with its magic, intrigue, and romantic elements. They find the characters fun and well-developed as the story progresses. The author does a good job of telling a young adult story about secret magic without devolving.

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Customers enjoy the well-developed characters. They find the heroine relatable and relatable, with a good heart. The side characters also play an important role in the story.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2018
    This book was a glorious adventure and it was just what I needed right now! Annette Marie has broken the mold and shattered my expectations yet again. Just when I think that she is super clever for coming up with imaginative, complex fantasy worlds she releases another and I am swept away again. If you are as clever as she is, you'll jump on her bandwagon and ride the magical waves of urban fantasy with us.

    So, yeah. Marie creates such captivating fantasy worlds. Not only is this world (and all of her other fantasy worlds) creative, but it is also damn intriguing. There are different magical systems that are detailed and just plain awesome. There is a magical governing body, magic guilds, and supernatural creatures. There are so many fun and compelling elements that are crafted into this world. There was clearly a lot of thought and research put into this world.

    This book was different from Marie's other books in that it has a self-contained plot. Marie has said that this series will be episodic. So while elements of the series will carry over to other books, each book of the series will have its own story. While I typically tend to stick to book series that have plots that encompass the entire series as opposed to single books in a series, the change up in style did not negatively impact my reading at all. So if you are hesitant to try the series because of this, I would urge you to still read this book! I was still able to appreciate the story. The story did seem much more fast-paced than Marie's other books. And while some serious things do occur in the book, the overall feeling was much lighter than her other books. I think the lighter feel and the fast pacing works well with the self-contained plot.

    The characters in this series were a true delight! I fell in love with these characters so quickly! Like, crazy fast! The main character is spunky, feisty, and fierce. I immediately liked her. Her three mage companions were just as likable. They each bring a different flavor into the story. And no, this isn't a reverse harem story so put that out of your head. (But if that's your thing then good on you. It just doesn't apply here. :)) And if I am being honest, I loved not having any inclination which way the romance in the story would go. With so many options, my mind was whirling!

    I also really appreciated the underlying themes hidden in the story. Friendship, trust, self-reliance, prejudice, and conviction all show up in the story in one way or another.

    Overall, Annette Marie is a storytelling Queen and you are mad if you do not read this! Pick this book up and fall into a world you'll want to stay in with characters that you'll want to stay with. This book will make you laugh, will make you root for the heroine, will give you the hella hot mage feels, and will make you crave more stories from Annette Marie! And while you are at is, pick up her Steel & Stone series, her spin-off Spell Weaver series, and/or her Red Winter series. Once you read one of Marie's books you will be under her spell! I am so stoked to read the next book in this series!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2018
    I received a free copy from Xpresso Book Tours and voluntarily reviewed it.

    Three Mages and a Margarita was a fun read. I've had some of this author's books on my to-read list for a while now, but this is the first book by her that I actually read. If you're looking for an enjoyable urban fantasy read this is definitely a good one to check out.

    Three Mages and Margarita is told from first person point of view from Tori's perspective. At the start of the book she gets fired from another job, she has a hard time keeping a job because of her temper. I don't really care for characters with a temper, but in most situation I thought her temper made sense. She didn't just got angry all the time, only when people really went too far. And instead of letting things slide she exploded with her temper then. She sure isn't afraid to tell anyone what she thinks and knows how to stand up for herself.

    After another failed interview she stumbles upon a job to be a bartender and decides to check it out, which is how she lands in a magic guild working as a bartender. I liked the set-up for this story, with how a normal human desperate for a new job accidentally stumbles upon a guild and start working there as a bartender. It also was interesting to see how the magic people reacted to Tori and they weren't too happy at first with a normal human in their midst. And even tough Tori is just a normal human, she still can contribute things and holds her own surrounding by all the magic users. I kinda liked how she is a human while being swept up in some magic problems.

    I liked Tori as a main character. She has a bit of a temper, but also works hard and doesn't back away from danger. I liked how she was just a normal human surrounding by people with all sorts of magic, but still hold her own. This book also touched upon some fears she has, but that didn't get explored as much as I would've liked. I do have the feeling we're going to see more of that in later books. Overall I liked her, but would like to get to know her better. And I had hoped to see a bit more about the whole bar tending thing, but while most of the book takes place while she's bar tending, except for her first day there, we don't get as many details about her actual work.

    There are a bunch of side characters as well that play a role in the story. Most noticeable the three mages that the title refers to. Aaron, Kai and Ezra are three mages that sit at the bar during Tori's first shift and she slowly befriends all three of them. All of them had their own personality and I liked how they were close friends that had each other's back.

    My favorite so far is probably Ezra, he is the quiet and mysterious type, who has a soft side and actually cares a lot. There's a bit of mystery surrounding his past that gets hinted to. I liked the hug scene with Tori as it really shows he has a lot of emotions even tough he doesn't always show them. Aaron is a bit fiery and talks a lot and there are some great interactions he has with Tori too. There's also a bit of history he has with how and why he joined this guild, which was kinda interesting. Kai is the one I probably find the hardest to get a good feel for. He's Aaron's best friend. He is described as hot, just like the other two and there is a cool action scene at the end of the book, but besides that I wasn't fully sure what to think of him. There are a few pieces of information that give a bit of a look into his personality tough.

    Overall I am looking forward to getting to know these guys more and I am a tad sad this isn't a reverse harem as I have no clue how Tori is going to choose between these 3 if it ever comes to a romance. Tori gets to know all three of the guys and there is a small hint of a possible romance, but it doesn't quite get there. And while she kisses one of the guys, she also seems pretty close to one of the other too, so not sure where that is going yet.

    I liked the set-up for this world building with the guild thing and how the magical people police themselves. There are also a bunch of different types of magic users, anything from the mags who throw elemental powers to alchemists, sorcerers who learn spells, powers like telepathy and more. There are grouped in some main categories and we get a feel for the different types of powers. It is a bit of an everything exists world when it comes to the magic and paranormal, but I did like how the main groups and things like the guild gave an unique touch to it all. And I have the feel we only have a glimpse of what this world has to offer.

    To summarize: this was a fun urban fantasy read. There was a good solid story and the main storyline gets mostly wrapped up by the end of the book, I liked how Tori a normal human who stumbles upon a guild and gets hired for a trial job as bartender. I liked Tori as a main character, she has a bit of a temper, but she works hard and can hold her own surrounded by magic users. She also doesn't shy away from some danger, but also realizes what she can and can't do. The three mages are have their own personalities and befriend Tori. There is a hint it might become a romance, but in this book it doesn't go further than her getting to know all three of them and kissing one of them. I liked how close the three mages were and they seemed good friends. I liked the set-up for the world with the guilds. It does have most paranormal and magic type of abilities fit in this world, but there are different main categories and the whole guild system which gives it an unique touch. This was a fun read and I am curious to see where the series goes next.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023
    I had no idea the adventure I was embarking on when I picked up this book.

    I don't usually read entire series, and I don't think I've ever read an 8-book series before. But I fell so deeply in love with these characters and the exquisitely constructed world, that not only did I devour the series, but I devoured the other 3 series in the Guild Codex as well. (I'd recommend checking out the reading order on her site).

    The characters are wonderful: likable, interesting, and well-developed. Tori is such a fun and interesting leading lady. Realistic, tough, determined, funny, and stubborn. Her sidekicks are funny, supportive, and badass (and yes, hot... but it's not reverse harem, so MAJOR points there). The slow-burn romance was very well done, but the friendships were what truly got me.

    The worldbuilding is truly fantastic for urban fantasy, too. I love the detailed types of magic, the way it's "policed", the magic community, how it all interweaves with a very real setting... there's so much detail and yet it flows so naturally with the real world. (And let's talk about how Vancouver is now top of my traveling bucket list).

    Overall, a fun, fast-paced, interesting read that's honestly quite unlike anything I've read before. It was everything I wanted in a book... and so much more.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
    Read books 1-8.
    I love the fact that Tori is human AND stays human. So many stories has the character inheriting a building along with powers. Tori finds a way to fight magic without having powers which makes it so much fun to read about her adventures.

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  • cat99
    5.0 out of 5 stars fun story
    Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2024
    Good characters, interesting premise, feisty independent heroine,novel magic world. Lots of action and interesting magic. Worth a read- new author to watch.
  • Cliente Kindle
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I wanted!
    Reviewed in Brazil on September 7, 2024
    It's a fun story about things going wildly wrong with magic. I like the chemistry of everyone involved. A joy to read!
  • Cinthia Macaluso
    5.0 out of 5 stars Meraviglioso!! Un mondo tutto da scoprire!!
    Reviewed in Italy on July 25, 2024
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    Questo è il primo di una serie di otto che si concatena ad altre tre serie… Un mondo meraviglioso tutto da scoprire che consiglierei a Chiunque piaccia al genere!
  • DELANGE
    5.0 out of 5 stars drôle !
    Reviewed in France on May 16, 2024
    Tori est un personnage vraiment attachant qui a toujours des remarques ou des actions inattendues donc la lecture est pleine de surprise
  • Susi Bro
    5.0 out of 5 stars Tolle Serie!
    Reviewed in Germany on February 17, 2023
    Ich bin ein großer Fan der Bücher aus dem Guild Codex von Annette Marie.
    Dabei ist es egal, ob es die Serie Spellbound, Demonized, Warped oder Unveiled ist.
    Die Bücher sind spannend bis zum Ende, haben tolle Charaktere und auch Humor fehlt nicht.
    Die Serien kann man auch einzeln lesen. Schöner ist es aber, sie der Reihe nach (auch gemäß Empfehlung der Autorin) zu lesen, da sie miteinander "verwoben" sind und man so Spoiler zu den anderen Serien vermeidet (insbesondere Demonized zu Spellbound).

    Nachdem ich die Bücher als ebooks förmlich verschlungen habe, mussten auch die Audible Hörbücher her.
    Die sind ebenfalls sehr gut.
    Da ich jemand bin der schöne Cover liebt, habe ich nun beschlossen, mir die gedruckten Bücher zu holen. Die Cover sind wirklich toll gemacht.

    Ich würde mich freuen, wenn es auch eine deutsche Übersetzung geben würde, damit noch mehr Leute die tollen Charaktere und Stories kennen lernen könnten.

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