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  • Secret In New York City

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    One broken heart. One giant city. One secret hidden in the heart of Central Park. After a tough first year of college and the heartbreak of losing her summer crush, Jayme Goodall is stuck. Her solution? A spontaneous trip to the Big Apple. It’ll...


  • Jonathan and the Curse of Isis

    The Fight With the Triangle Gang
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    While exploring the Black Pyramid, Jonathan is confronted by the Goddess ISIS! She states that Jonathan has become too proud. She curses him with a three-part curse: First, he will lose his best friend, Second, he will lose his oldest friend and...


  • Agents Amiss

    and the Case of the Midnight Murderer
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    The agents have a new case, this time one involving the “Midnight Murderer,” a villain who strikes only at midnight. Agent 314, the agency’s leading detective, is dispatched to London to solve the case, accompanied by his new side-kick, Agent...


  • Forscapia into the Flowers

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    In the land of Forscapia live many magical folk, some peaceful and friendly, while others seek only power. After the elf king frees all centaurs from enslavement, the elf, fairy, and centaur kingdoms, along with the forest-dwelling sprites and...


  • Bestowing H

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    A captivating magical tale set at Diamond Willow Ranch in the pine-forested foothills of the Rocky Mountains takes readers on a journey that transcends time. Elements of present and past combine with good and evil, witchcraft, and ancient demons...


  • Arcadia

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    Highschooler Avery Warren is torn from his home and into the world of Aanda by the terrifying, dragon-like Wurms. Before they can reclaim the power in his blood, stolen from them by his ancestor, he’s freed—allegedly, anyway. His rescuers are...


  • Impossibilities

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    What’s going on? Why is it so dark? So silent? Am I dead or just stuck in limbo? And either way ... how did I get here? Evangeline had felt drawn to the darkness for as long as she could remember—or at least to the fictional darkness—specifically...


  • A Crack in the Sky

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    Goldie and her little brother TJ grew up in a small coastal town in Maine in the late 1960’s with both a Mom and a Dad. Families went to church together and ate meals together. Most folks still had one car; Dad worked and Mom was expected to stay...


  • Oliver

    A Magic Owl and His Time Machine
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    One day, while siblings Bobby and Emily Radnay are walking with their dog in the forest near their country home, they encounter something completely unexpected—a huge, talking bird! Oliver, in fact, is a wise and magical owl, but he is injured...


  • The Last Tree in Galanthus

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    Violet has always known that her sister, Arina, is different. Not only does she have strangely elongated ears, close-to-translucent skin, and an abnormally skinny, long body—but animals are drawn to her; grass turns green under her feet. And then...