
- Title : Awaken (The Witches, The Spell Book, and The Magic Tree) (A Fated Fantasy Quest Adventure) (Volume 1)
- Author : Humphrey Quinn
- Rating : 4.92 (741 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-11-22
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 366 Pages
- Asin : 153540843X
- Language : English
Mind reading twins, Meghan and Colin Jacoby, have until the rising of the blue moon to save the life of a young man whose family is forced to flee through a magical portal to another world, without him. Guests with reserved campsites… reserved, but unused for years. Why did he do this? The twins have never thought t
Mind reading twins, Meghan and Colin Jacoby, have until the rising of the blue moon to save the life of a young man whose family is forced to flee through a magical portal to another world, without him. Guests with reserved campsites… reserved, but unused for years. Why did he do this? The twins have never thought to ask. Their only concern being that their friend Sebastien will be in Cobbscott as well the one person who also happens to know their secret- the twins are telepathic, and can read each other’s’ minds. Within hours of arrival, Meghan and Colin are making plans to meet up with Sebastien but before they can, unexpected guests arrive. Normally, they’d never spend more than a few weeks in any one place, their uncle preferring to stay on the move. A FATED FANTASY QUEST ADVENTURE, Book 1, Awaken: The Witches, The Spell Book, and The Magic Tree. In the process, they unknowingly break a spell and awaken an ancient dark magic, which has an unfortunate side effect: now they are being hunted too! In Book One… Meghan and Colin Jacoby are looking forward to a typical summer vacation, which means their guardian (and uncle) will pull into the Cobbscott Campground just off the coast of Maine and park his travel trailer for three full months. Avery informative book. This is a real professional. I tend to learn forms from a health perspective on my own, so could be a bit more descriptive.. Excellent material, well presented in a readable and helpful manner.. I sit, writing this review, in my darkened office in an Internet data center, in Ashburn, VA, the hub described in Tubes. I teach photography and my students and I had done some research to find it, but discovered it was a very large area. The information is mostly introductory and rudimentary a good start for most folks new to these areas of interest.I have lived in the foothills of rural Appalachia for 55 years and have been involved in carrying out nearly all the construction, activities, arts, and crafts found within this text. I laughed when the book said she doesn't enjoy selling. And the clothes! As someone who's wardrobe consists of black, white, and brownI found the sheer variety, color, and detail of the West African women's clothing deeply fascinating and


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