The Three Brothers: The Secret World of Maggie Grey, Book 3
Not yet published: Expected Oct 20, 2026

A mighty family once fell in a maelstrom of bloodshed and forbidden love. And the curse is about to repeat itself . . .
When fantasy author Celeste Taylor arrives at Drew Collins University, she's stunned to learn the magical HBCU is not only real but also populated with young witches, vampires, shifters, and other creatures that until now she's only encountered in the pages of her books, not to mention her strange, recurring dreams.
Celeste is soon welcomed into the home of Maggie Grey, her friends, and their otherworldly talking cat, Quan. She may finally have found her place here in this world hidden in Atlanta's Underground. Still, questions remain: Who is the terrifying, red-eyed man who led her there? What are her visions of three mysterious werewolf brothers trying to tell her? And what might her next story reveal?
Meanwhile, four students from DCU's rival school, Society Hill, have vanished. As Maggie and the group once again become embroiled in a mystery, their path to discover the truth will entangle them in a dangerous web of sinister plots and a ruthless quest for power that could change the Underground forever. Unless they stop it first . . .
This edition features a signed letter from the author and two bonus scenes.
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Community Reviews
Enjoyed the continued character development! I especially enjoyed Namir and Maggie’s consummation of their relationship! I love how he loves and adores her! Enjoyed reading Asha’s growth. Glad Isis is ok and self healing. Souxie is sexy Souxie. Looking forward to the continuation of the series.
The last and in my opinion the best! This was my first mythical book and I’m glad this was my introduction it felt relatable and oddly familiar the resemblance to real hbcu culture and community connected to me but this book really stood out to me because for the first time ever I was genuinely interested in every character they each had a story worth digging into. This should honestly become a movie
Loved how Maggie truly embraced who she is.
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