Kat expects to have a great time on her graduation trip to Stonehenge. However, from the moment she leaves the witches’ arctic island, Galdorheim, she gets in nothing but trouble. Her younger half-brother tries to horn in on her trip, she gets lost in the magical Otherworld realm, is led astray by a supposed friend, then she has to confront a Scottish goddess who’s fallen on hard times. While dodging the goddess’ minions and trying to find her way out of the Otherworld, Kat soon learns she shouldn’t underestimate the old has-been for one second; the crone still has a few tricks that can drain a witch’s magic in a flash. To make matters worse, Kat's brother secretly followed her into the Otherworld. Now he’s in danger too. Kat has to go one on one with the goddess to save herself and her brother. Continue reading
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Hey,
I'm over at Romancing the Blog today talking about the importance of being fluent in Bookseller. Feel free to stop on by.
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Wow....this is a real find for artists interested in polishing up their drawing skills. It's a free e-book provided by Project Gutenberg that gives instruction on drawing in general and is written by Harold Speed
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Hey Amy how do you find all this neat stuff! I bookmarked that one for later exploring!