She's a troublemaker and a clever Loki magic thief. Nobody gets in her way. All she has to do is zap people with her electric-magnetic power, and they forget where they are or what they are doing.
But a few days ago in the desert, a magnetic sandstorm did more than blow everyone backward. It switched the polarity of the magic world. The good guys turned bad. And the bad guys like Elektra, well, now their magic only works if they are doing good in the world.
Now the Vor are out to steal more power, making the thieves look like chumps. Elektra will have to fight every bad guy code she's ever stood for to take down the good guys and save the day.
Elektra Chaos is the final book in the Magic Mayhem trilogy.
Deanna Roy is the six-time USA Today bestselling author of women's fiction. She is a fierce advocate for all the children in her care, biological, fostered, and adopted, and the mothers, who like her, lost babies to miscarriage.
She writes books under four names: Deanna Roy with three-hanky reads in the Forever series:
I loved how each page of the book made you get all jumpy and excited inside. In my opinion this is a good book for adults and children. I have always loved magic.
Very entertaining This may be the third book of the series yet it’s still a self-contained story. You don’t need to read the first two book to enjoy. I found this to be a delightful story of good and evil colliding but in a very youthful way. The two fractions of good and evil to keep the balance have been swapped. The Loki or the trouble kids are now all good and the Vor or the good side are all now bad. They must somehow find a way to switch things back. And this is where Elektra come in. She was Loki and is now Vor or good. But she remembers stuff and how this all happened that others don’t. She’s on a mission to right the wrong. Very fun and entertaining story to read for both a YA as well as an adult.
This is a great tween story. Elektra is a very fun character. She's a bad guy who was changed into a good guy and really wants to be a bad guy again. Her powers now only work for good so she has to learn how to use them to get what she wants. She has to do this while also dealing with her epilepsy. A fun book that I am sharing with my 10 year old daughter.