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    Magitech Rises (The Exceptional S. Beaufont Book 3)


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      Magitech Rises

      Exceptional S. Beaufont™ Book 3

      Sarah Noffke

      Michael Anderle

      This book is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Sometimes both.

      Copyright © 2020 Sarah Noffke & Michael Anderle

      Cover by Mihaela Voicu http://www.mihaelavoicu.com/

      Cover copyright © LMBPN Publishing

      A Michael Anderle Production

      LMBPN Publishing supports the right to free expression and the value of copyright. The purpose of copyright is to encourage writers and artists to produce the creative works that enrich our culture.

      The distribution of this book without permission is a theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like permission to use material from the book (other than for review purposes), please contact support@lmbpn.com. Thank you for your support of the author’s rights.

      LMBPN Publishing

      PMB 196, 2540 South Maryland Pkwy

      Las Vegas, NV 89109

      First US Edition, January 2020

      eBook ISBN: 978-1-64202-714-3

      Print ISBN: 978-1-64202-715-0

      Contents

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Chapter 21

      Chapter 22

      Chapter 23

      Chapter 24

      Chapter 25

      Chapter 26

      Chapter 27

      Chapter 28

      Chapter 29

      Chapter 30

      Chapter 31

      Chapter 32

      Chapter 33

      Chapter 34

      Chapter 35

      Chapter 36

      Chapter 37

      Chapter 38

      Chapter 39

      Chapter 40

      Chapter 41

      Chapter 42

      Chapter 43

      Chapter 44

      Chapter 45

      Chapter 46

      Chapter 47

      Chapter 48

      Chapter 49

      Chapter 50

      Chapter 51

      Chapter 52

      Chapter 53

      Chapter 54

      Chapter 55

      Chapter 56

      Chapter 57

      Chapter 58

      Chapter 59

      Chapter 60

      Chapter 61

      Chapter 62

      Chapter 63

      Chapter 64

      Chapter 65

      Chapter 66

      Chapter 67

      Chapter 68

      Chapter 69

      Chapter 70

      Chapter 71

      Chapter 72

      Chapter 73

      Chapter 74

      Chapter 75

      Chapter 76

      Chapter 77

      Chapter 78

      Chapter 79

      Chapter 80

      Chapter 81

      Chapter 82

      Chapter 83

      Chapter 84

      Chapter 85

      Chapter 86

      Chapter 87

      Chapter 88

      Chapter 89

      Chapter 90

      Chapter 91

      Chapter 92

      Chapter 93

      Chapter 94

      Chapter 95

      Chapter 96

      Chapter 97

      Chapter 98

      Chapter 99

      Chapter 100

      Chapter 101

      Chapter 102

      Chapter 103

      Chapter 104

      Chapter 105

      Chapter 106

      Chapter 107

      Chapter 108

      Chapter 109

      Chapter 110

      Chapter 111

      Chapter 112

      Chapter 113

      Chapter 114

      Chapter 115

      Chapter 116

      Chapter 117

      Chapter 118

      Chapter 119

      Chapter 120

      Chapter 121

      Chapter 122

      Chapter 123

      Chapter 124

      Chapter 125

      Chapter 126

      Chapter 127

      Chapter 128

      Chapter 129

      Chapter 130

      Chapter 131

      Chapter 132

      Chapter 133

      Chapter 134

      Chapter 135

      Chapter 136

      Chapter 137

      Chapter 138

      Chapter 139

      Chapter 140

      Chapter 141

      Chapter 142

      Chapter 143

      Chapter 144

      Sarah’s Author Notes

      Michael’s Author Notes

      Acknowledgments

      Books By Sarah Noffke

      Check out Sarah Noffke’s YA Sci-fi Fantasy Series

      Books By Michael Anderle

      Connect with The Authors

      The Magitech Rises Team

      Thanks to the JIT Readers

      Angel LaVey

      Billie Leigh Kellar

      Dave Hicks

      Deb Mader

      Debi Sateren

      Diane L. Smith

      Dorothy Lloyd

      Jackey Hankard-Brodie

      Jeff Eaton

      Jeff Goode

      Kathleen Fettig

      Larry Omans

      Lori Hendricks

      Micky Cocker

      Misty Roa

      Nicole Emens

      Paul Westman

      Peter Manis

      Veronica Stephan-Miller

      If we’ve missed anyone, please let us know!

      Editor

      The Skyhunter Editing Team

      Once again and a thousand times more, for Lydia.

      — Sarah

      To Family, Friends and

      Those Who Love

      to Read.

      May We All Enjoy Grace

      to Live the Life We Are

      Called.

      — Michael

      Chapter One

      The gravel slipped under Sophia’s fingers, sending her sliding another inch. She gasped and bit her tongue, tasting blood.

      She kicked and tried to secure her footing on the side of the crumbling cliff where she dangled. The dirt fell away, granting her no reprieve from her precarious situation.

      Don’t look down, Lunis calmly warned in her mind.

      Sweat dripped into her mouth as she shook her head.

      Why did you have to say that? Now I have to look down, she answered, hardly able to hear her own voice in her head over her heavy breathing and racing heartbeat.

      The fall to the bottom of the ravine was several hundred yards. Sophia wouldn’t survive it.

      And I can’t rescue you, Lunis reminded her for what felt like the dozenth time.

      I know. Sophia grunted. She tried to claw farther up the rocky wall. Her fingers were numb from the cold, making it harder. She’d started the climb halfway down the cliff wall. Just another few inches and she’d be safe at the top.

      Looking down, she shuddered. That, or she’d die a painful death.


      Finding a root with her boot, Sophia secured her foot, grateful not to have to use pressure to keep her position on the wall.

      You’re almost there, Lunis urged. Don’t give up.

      I’m not giving up, she complained. I’m breathing.

      You can breathe when you get to the top.

      Sophia’s hand shook as she reached for a hold a few inches up. A wind sent by the devil nearly blew her off the wall.

      She cinched in tighter and pressed her face to the rock, her teeth chattering from the cold and adrenaline.

      “Angels above!” she yelled. The winds had been unrelenting since she started, but now they seemed to have a special vendetta against her.

      The wind is a dragonrider’s friend, Lunis explained.

      “With friends like that…” Sophia muttered.

      It’s meant to make you stronger, Lunis stated.

      “Is that what friends do?” Sophia asked, surprised she had the energy to laugh as the wind howled past her ears.

      Yes, he answered simply.

      “No wonder I never made friends growing up,” Sophia joked, daring to take one of her hands off the wall, her fingers climbing a few more inches as she pulled herself up.

      You’re turning away from the wind, Lunis observed.

      “Yes, that’s my attempt not to get blown off the side of this cliff,” Sophia told him.

      If you embrace the wind, you’ll find more often than not it propels you in the right direction, instead of the wrong one, Lunis told her, a sage-like quality heavy in his voice.

      Sophia allowed his words to wash over her. She wanted to make a joke, but deep down, she knew there was great wisdom in what he was saying. She felt it at her core, and as if unlocked by his words, Sophia felt a rush of wind glide underneath her to push her up a few inches. Given that momentum, Sophia’s hands began to move, her feet following.

      Her fingers came over the edge of the cliff and found the top. She scrambled for a hold, but the surface was smooth grass and dirt.

      You’re almost there, Lunis urged.

      Sophia could feel the heat of her dragon close to her hand. He wasn’t helping her, though. Not now that she’d come this far. It was strange to have him so close and be all on her own, but that was the lesson of the exercise. Something she hadn’t expected to get out of it was the realization that she had to make peace with the wind, but that would take time.

      Sophia pushed with her legs, remembering a woman’s strength as a climber was in her thighs—not the upper body like a man. It might have been a bit late in the trek to remember, but the timing might have just saved Sophia.

      She hiked up her leg, slid her knee over the edge as she kicked off, and scrambled firmly over the side. Rolling away from the edge, Sophia lay flat on the earth, grateful to be horizontal after the long climb.

      Her dragon swung his head around and looked down at her from only a few inches away. You made it.

      Through hyperventilating breaths, Sophia said, “Barely.”

      “In battle, there is no victor who barely wins,” Lunis stated. “There is only life and death. You lived, and that’s what counts.”

      Sophia turned her head to the side and looked out at the clear blue skies of Scotland and the landscape spread out beyond the crumbling cliff. She couldn’t help but appreciate the green hills right then or the gentle breeze which wrapped around her forehead beaded with sweat.

      Returning her attention to the blue dragon, Sophia smiled up at him. “You would have saved me if I fell, right?”

      He shook his head. Let’s go with no.

      She rolled her eyes as she pushed up to a sitting position, making him retract his head. “It’s just a training exercise.”

      What we do in training will determine whether we survive the battles to come, he informed her. If you train always thinking you have a safety net, then you’ll surely fail when the time comes to face real danger.

      Wilder strode across the Expanse, closing the distance between them, a proud smile on his face. He extended a hand to Sophia. “You’ve earned a shot of whiskey.”

      She wrapped her fingers around his and allowed him to pull her to standing position. Her legs quivered under her, fatigued. “I could use two shots, actually.”

      He gave her an impressed grin. “You haven’t even had breakfast yet.”

      “So?” she argued.

      Shaking his head, Wilder said, “I swear, you might have Scottish blood in you after all.”

      “Do you need some porridge before your morning whiskey?” Sophia teased.

      He laughed. “A real Scotsman brushes his teeth with Scotch Whiskey, my friend.”

      “That’s surprising,” Sophia remarked. “I didn’t know you even brushed your teeth.”

      He flashed her a smile. “There’s a lot about us that will surprise you. Speaking of surprises, you beat Evan’s time when he first did the climb.” He indicated the cliff she’d just scaled.

      Sophia scoffed at him. “Why are you surprised? Because I’m a woman and Evan has more upper body strength than me?”

      Wilder smirked. “Yes, actually, but you’re quickly dispelling all my stereotypes.”

      Sophia stretched her neck and felt the tension start to roll out of her muscles. The next phase of her training was to focus on building her strength, agility, and speed. According to Wilder, she couldn’t just rely on Lunis for these things. Individually, Sophia needed to be strong enough to withstand obstacles without her dragon. He’d told her that before pushing her over the side of the cliff where she fell quite the distance before catching herself on a thick root. She’d been forced to climb back up, her heart nearly beating out of her chest from the scare.

      “What if I hadn’t caught myself on that root?” she asked Wilder. She had the urge to punch him in the face for the assault.

      He winked at her. “I knew you’d catch yourself.”

      “What if I hadn’t?” she challenged.

      He strode off for the Castle after giving an appreciative nod to Lunis. “Well, then you’d be dead, wouldn’t you?”

      Sophia shook her head at her dragon as she hurried after Wilder. “One of these days, I’m going to get you back for that stunt.”

      Wilder flashed her a crooked grin. “I have no doubt, Sophia.”

      Chapter Two

      “You realize weapons of mass destruction are not my specialty,” Alexander Drake said to Thad Reinhart as the pair strode through the top-level-security facility. They halted in a room with viewing windows into the other research areas.

      The billionaire stopped, his usual expression of annoyance covering his scarred face. “I simply asked you to look into the matter since you installed the weapons for Ember 2.0.”

      “Is that really the name you’re going with?” Drake dared to ask. “I mean, it’s not really a machine and not really—”

      “Do you not value your position here?” Thad replied.

      Drake straightened, used to the threats. “Of course, and I figured you’d prefer my honest feedback rather than—”

      “I don’t care about your opinions,” Thad interrupted. “What I care about is whether the magitech you recently installed could be used on a larger scale system?”

      Drake combed his fat fingers over his equally thick chin. “In theory, it makes sense. Something like that could be enough to wipe out an entire country. Is it something you really want to do?”

      Thad’s eyes fluttered with annoyance. “None of that should be your concern.”

      Drake pursed his lips, his beard twitching. “Thing is, I live on this planet too and would like to see it continue.”

      “When did you start caring about this world?” Thad challenged.

      Blowing out a breath, Drake ran his hand over his bald head. “I was aware you had ambitious plans, but…” He swept his arm at the many compartmental rooms lining the hallway. “I was under the impression you needed my help with dragon genetics and technology connected to them. And that alone won’t maim the world. What you’re talking
    about—”

     


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