Warlock: Charm City Chronicles
Bugsy Jones · Urban Fantasy
About the Series
Xavier Steele didn’t ask to be chosen. Baltimore didn’t ask to be a battleground.
Warlock: Charm City Chronicles is gritty urban fantasy rooted in real streets and real consequences—where cursed art,
bloodlines, and buried institutions collide with the kind of supernatural force that doesn’t care what you believe.
Dark magic. Street-level stakes. Emotional weight.
Warlock: Volume 1 (Charm City Chronicles)
Book One · Available Now
About Book One
Xavier Steele didn’t ask to be chosen. But when a cursed mural nearly kills him—and a pendant he’s never seen before burns a mark into his chest—
he realizes something ancient has set its eyes on Baltimore… and on him.
Strange symbols surface across the city. People disappear. And whispers of an old secret circle claw back into Xavier’s bloodline—tied to forgotten rituals,
broken pacts, and a war most people can’t even see.
As shadows tighten their grip, Xavier teams up with a no-nonsense mystic, a street-tough rookie, and a priest with more secrets than sermons.
Together they face cryptic glyphs, haunted places, and a rising darkness that feeds on pain, memory, and grief.
But the biggest danger might not be what’s coming through the gate…
…it might be what’s already inside.
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Warlock: The Thirteenth Face (Charm City Chronicles)
Book Two · Available Now
About Book Two
In Vol. 2, the infection spreads through portraits—faces appearing where they should not.
Vol. 1 was city walls and public art—gates opening outward.
Vol. 2 is faces, identity, bloodline—and the dead looking back.
Months after the Gate was sealed beneath St. Dominic’s, Xavier Steele is trying to live with the cost of becoming the Warlock.
Nali is gone. Maya is gone. Renee is dead. And Baltimore has gone quiet in the way a predator goes quiet before it moves.
Then a painting appears in Tbilisi: a portrait of Maya with black, endless eyes.
Soon, faces begin appearing across Baltimore—in old photos, police sketches, church icons, school walls, abandoned rowhomes, security footage,
children’s drawings. Some are missing victims. Some are dead Circle members. Some are people who haven’t disappeared yet.
And one face keeps returning.
Roman Steele. Xavier’s father.
As Lenny digs into Roman’s military past and Father Isaiah’s buried Circle records, Xavier learns the first Gate wasn’t opened by accident.
Someone marked the bloodlines long ago. Someone has been painting the chosen across generations.
And Maya may not be the monster behind the Gate.
She may be the warning.
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